Israel: Startup Ubeya secures $3.5M towards gig economy workforce management

February 3, 2020
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Uberya, Israel-based startup, has recently announced a successfully raised $3.5 million in funding.

The round was led by ICV VC and joined by Cornerstone OnDemand, a global people development company that recently acquired French startup Clustree. Existing investor Magma VC also participated in the round.

The Ubeya software is designed for companies that rely on hourly staff at the core of their operation, but the platform serves job seekers and staffing agencies, too. Businesses can source, schedule, manage and pay gig workers; companies can use Ubeya to monitor and reward staff, as well. Employees stay in the loop about potential jobs that match their skills.

“Ubeya connects the dots for an ecosystem which is full of challenges such as seasonality, high turnover or lack of information about staff skills,” explained Omri Dekalo, CEO. “It is amazing to see our clients smoothly running the entire staffing operation on our platform, but what makes us most excited is helping thousands of people find great work opportunities.” 

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February 3, 2020

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