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The report says North Carolina ranked ninth in the U.S. for tech job growth from 2016 to 2021.
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Several high-tech companies have announced they’re expanding in the region known as the Carolina Core, which stretches from the Triad southeast through the middle of the state to Fayetteville.
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A General Assembly staff economist wrote last week that state employment had returned to pre-pandemic levels last summer and had exceeded them.
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Every month, the NC Technology Association releases a snapshot of IT job postings — software engineers, project managers, and other roles.
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The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell two-tenths of a percentage point last month to 3.5 percent.
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The department store and online retail giant said in a news release that it will invest $584 million in the project in China Grove, 35 miles northeast of Charlotte.
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Vice President Kamala Harris visited Durham on Wednesday to tour the IBEW local 553 apprentice program at Durham Technical Community College and delivered remarks highlighting the administration's investments in workers.
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Government officials announced the project Wednesday as local and state boards approved hefty financial incentives for Boom Supersonic. Officials say the proposed $500 million operation at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro could generate at least 1,750 jobs by 2030.
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State officials have scheduled a Monday afternoon news conference to announce a major economic development project at an 1,800-acre plot called the Greensboro-Randolph Megasite about 20 miles southeast of Greensboro.
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Apple plans to build a new campus and engineering hub in the Research Triangle. The tech giant will invest over $1 billion in the facility and create at least 3,000 new jobs over a decade.