
Israel’s influential place in the creator economy
From popular creators like Nas Daily, to startups developing tools to support creators and businesses making content, Israel is on top of the trend.

From popular creators like Nas Daily, to startups developing tools to support creators and businesses making content, Israel is on top of the trend.

Founders and investors discuss why this is the case, how the current conflict impacts the startup ecosystem, and which sectors are best bets.

Workers in all sectors blamed their burnout on intense workloads (47%), toxic company culture (39%) and pressure from managers (41%).

Global survey shows that latest generation to enter the workforce is interested in flexibility, and not necessarily in a university degree.

At the nascent stages of a revolution that will touch every aspect of life, many of the first companies using this powerful technology are Israeli.

The digital nomad phenomenon has become the norm for families, couples and friends seeking flexibility and autonomy in their lives and careers.

According to the Israel-based indie work website, 64 percent of US-based freelancers have profited from selling NFT-related services.

54% of hiring managers and HR leaders say many employees leaving their companies are choosing to work for themselves.

Israel-based online freelancer platform inaugurates business accelerator that provides Black entrepreneurs with funding, mentoring and training.

Mentors to train Israelis with disabilities to be certified Salesforce administrators ready to work with clients through Fiverr’s freelance platform.

Israeli-founded company joins coveted circle of advertisers on ultimate US football match watched by 102 million.

Covid Disrupters are Israeli-founded companies based in New York that bring game-changing potential to a coronavirus-stricken world.

Riskified, Sisense, VAST Data, Via, Compass, Lemonade, Payoneer, Taboola and The We Company each has a $1 billion or more valuation.

During February 2019, Israeli M&A activity was led by the acquisitions of Attunity and Demisto by US-based companies.

Navigation pioneer Waze makes top-50 list, while other Israeli companies get kudos in a range of subcategories.