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RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – The Triangle’s job market is staying resilient through the COVID-19 pandemic, with local hiring activity ramping up in recent weeks. And new data indicates that many more jobs are coming as the number of startups swells accross the region as well as the state.
WRAL TechWire’s weekly jobs column keeps readers posted on local job and internship opportunities. Every Monday, we round up the latest information from the region’s top job boards, offering a breakdown of how many jobs are posted, which companies are hiring and for what positions. We’ve also included upcoming job fairs, student-centric resources and a list of Twitter accounts that track local job openings.
RapidScale, a Cox Business Company, Hires Brian Baker as Senior Cloud Solutions Consultant to Focus on New Customer Acquisition in Raleigh, North Carolina
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With an industry veteran and technology leader on the team, RapidScale continues to extend its managed cloud services to different micro-markets within North Carolina.
Brian Baker - Senior Cloud Solutions Consultant for RapidScale
I am very excited to join RapidScale and help grow our business here in North Carolina. The marketplace is yearning for a cloud computing service provider that partners with companies to increase IT productivity, improve security and empower remote workforce efficiency. RALEIGH, N.C. (PRWEB)
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – If you are looking for a high-tech job, your prospects of finding one in the Triangle and North Carolina are improving. So says a new report.
National IT organization CompTIA ranked North Carolina No. 4 on its list of the top states for tech job postings. The state recorded 12,726 total postings in February, an increase of 2,949 since January. It also ranked No. 4 among the top states for remote/work-from-home jobs, recording 3,462 listings in February, up by 992 since January.
Tech talent remains at a premium in the Raleigh metro area, which ranked No. 10 on CompTIA’s list of the top metros for tech job postings change. The city’s job postings increased by 1,064 since January, now totaling 4,221.
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