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Hi-tech professionals volunteer to assist Israeli companies in sales and marketing abroad

The “Israel Business Unusual” group offers replacement services in customer success management, customer service, business development, etc.

Daniel Sarfati, co-founders of Israel Business Unusual - PR
Daniel Sarfati, co-founder of Israel Business Unusual/ PR

A group of experienced hi-tech professionals in Israel and abroad offer to help Israeli companies whose people are in the reserves or cannot fly through volunteers who will replace the missing people in their activities abroad.

The group Israel Business Unusual offers services for Israeli businesses with clients abroad in areas such as customer success management, customer service, business development, business strategy development, sales system support, team reinforcement at exhibitions and fairs, digitization, and automation of processes and tasks.

The volunteers at Israel Business Unusual speak several languages, have extensive experience in customer management and customer service, and are interested in assisting Israeli businesses in their tasks with customers during the war.

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The most significant strength of the volunteer group is reflected in their global connections and the ability to reach existing and potential customers. They are prepared to help with the existing shortage today and to prevent losses in a challenging period.

According to Daniel Sarfati, one of the founders of Israel Business Unusual, “Our organization consists of a group of Israeli volunteers who are abroad and are interested in helping in the way they can when they are outside of Israel – in supporting and assisting Israeli businesses and organizations while the war prevents them from coming and promoting sales. With 350,000 people in the reserves, most of them young people in their 20s and 30s, Israeli businesses lack a significant workforce. As a result, the companies suffer from a shortage of “A” and the danger of losing an advantage against the competitors.

One of the Israeli startups that benefited from the contribution of Israel Business Unusual is Sokowell, which is currently launching a revolutionary product that provides nutritional supplements (like vitamins), in bites of dark chocolate. The experienced volunteers connected the company’s CEO Keren Nahir to several marketing and distribution channels in Europe and the USA and helped her expand the company’s market and reach new customers.

Keren Nahir
Keren Nahir/ credit Eyal Tuag

“We are grateful to Israel Business Unusual for their support and sacrifice. They helped us overcome challenges that arose from the war and maintained the relationship with our customers. They are true heroes for the Israeli economy,” said Nahir.

“In 2003, immediately after the outbreak of the Second Gulf War, I was at the Cebit technology exhibition in Germany, it was in full swing. Fearing that there would be an attack on Israel, all the Israelis left the exhibition and immediately boarded flights to Israel to be with their families, this after the company had invested a huge fortune in setting up the pavilion at the exhibition.” , a Serbian number. Immediately after we left, some of our competitors immediately approached our customers with threats about the survival of the company and even lies about the closure of the factory after it was bombed. The organization Israel Business Unusual makes sure that such cases do not return and that there will always be another Israeli to cover the absence of Israelis due to security matters.”

Israel Business Unusual is open to receiving additional volunteers and additional businesses that need assistance. For more information, visit the organization’s website or contact [email protected].

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