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Fifteen Noteworthy SaaS Enterprises Based in Israel Worth Recognizing

Israeli Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) firms are expanding their platforms to attract a global consumer base, with notable entities like monday.com and Orca Security leading the charge.

Fifteen Notable Software-as-a-Service Firms Based in Israel
Fifteen Notable Software-as-a-Service Firms Based in Israel

Fifteen Noteworthy SaaS Enterprises Based in Israel Worth Recognizing

In the vibrant tech landscape of Israel, a number of Software as a Service (SaaS) companies are making their mark, contributing significantly to the country's status as a top startup hub.

One such company is Applied Systems, based in Tel Aviv. They offer a variety of software tools and platforms designed to support the insurance industry. Joining the ranks are vcita, a popular all-in-one business management solution used by over 850,000 micro and service-based businesses, and HoneyBook, which builds software solutions for independent businesses to manage client relationships.

vcita, like many other SaaS companies in Israel, is currently hiring. They are joined by top players such as Orca Security, who founded the concept of Agentless Cloud Security, and Snyk, which offers a developer security platform to help development teams quickly identify and fix security vulnerabilities.

Monday.com, a cloud-based productivity platform, was founded in Tel Aviv in 2012 and has since become a household name. Meanwhile, Bringg's delivery management platform offers advanced fulfillment and last-mile delivery solutions, and Navan specializes in business travel and expense management solutions.

In the realm of HR tech, Healthee operates to optimize health benefits experiences, while HiBob's HR platform is aimed at small-to-medium-sized businesses. Rapid7, on the other hand, provides IoT and IT security services, and Dynatrace offers an AI-powered observability platform for comprehensive visibility across an organization's tech stack.

The digital nature of SaaS companies has undoubtedly played a role in Israel's rise as a startup hub. Beyond SaaS, the largest employers in Israel include sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and retail, with companies like Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Israel Chemicals Ltd., and large retail chains playing significant roles in employment. The government sectors and the defense industry also hold prominent positions as employers in the country.

As these companies continue to grow and hire, Israel's SaaS industry shows no signs of slowing down, promising a bright future for this thriving tech hub. Rapid7, HiBob, Lusha, Rubrik, Bringg, and Healthee, among others, are all currently hiring, offering opportunities for those looking to be a part of this exciting tech scene.

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