RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK – Whether you’re looking for an entry-level position, a summer internship, a part-time remote job or an executive leadership role, there are plenty of employers ready to hire new talent in the Triangle.
NCWorks, for example, lists several thousand open jobs. And more than 230 new positions were added on Sunday alone.
Meanwhile, numours biotech firms are ramping up hiring.
The last installment of our weekly jobs report covered the recent rebound in high-tech IT positions across North Carolina. As the state’s unemployment rate continues to drop in line with national trends, more companies are ramping up hiring particularly in technology and engineering fields.
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Today North Carolina is a state rich in contract research organizations. A total of 155 contract research and testing companies provide close to 25,000 jobs for North Carolinians. Those numbers are growing steadily. Twenty-one of these businesses currently are headquartered here, and more than 4,500 clinical trials are underway in the state.
NCBiotech created the CRO Collaborative close to three years ago. The goal was to help address the needs of the industry by providing a forum for CROs, academic institutions, and clinical sites to work together to improve and expand upon NC’s clinical research workforce , according to Laura Rowley, Ph.D., NCBiotech’s director of Life Science Economic Development. The Collaborative currently includes close to 20 industry and academic partners from around North Carolina.