How to represent $e^z -1$ as an entire function

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This question was part of my complex analysis assignment and I am not getting ideas on how this question should be attempted.

Express $e^z -1$ in an infinite product.

I an not able to even start solution of this as I don't know which result should be used. 1 thing i noticed that the function is entire $z=0$ is a zero.

Can you please help with some hints?