[1] In 1995, he was named a partner in Shaldor, a management consulting firm that puts together strategies for high-tech, manufacturing, retail and financial services companies.
[2] In 2002, he began working at Comverse, at the time one of the world's leading companies in value-added services (VAS) and billing for the telecommunications sector.
In 2008, he was appointed as a senior management member and Executive Vice President in charge of development and marketing of the company's overall portfolio, for all its R&D centers worldwide.
The company has its headquarters in Tel Aviv and a production plant in Jerusalem, with sales and marketing branches around the world.
[11] In his role, Bin is working to expand the variety of the Israeli high-tech on three different aspects – thematic (disciplinary), demographic, and geographic, launching a variety of programs for high-tech employment and entrepreneurship among underrepresented social groups such as women, Israeli Arabs[12] and Ultra-Orthodox Jews (Haredim) as well as training programs in advanced technological areas.
In October 2023, Bin announced a 100m NIS matching fund for startup companies encountering difficulties because of the outbreak of 2023 Israel–Hamas war.