“Not only were there more IT jobs available in March than in February, there were more than in March of 2017, which is an encouraging sign,” said Brooks Raiford, CEO of NC TECH. However, in Fayetteville, Greesnboro-High Point, Winston-Salem, Wilmington and Asheville there were fewer jobs.
Source: Raiford from Google
NC high-tech job openings top 20000; Durham-Chapel Hill, Charlotte lead growth
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