RALEIGH – More than 3,300 jobs are open at these 25 Triangle-area employers.  Here’s the latest from the WRAL TechWire Jobs Report, as of Monday afternoon, with any significant changes noted:

  • Amazon: 85 job openings in the Triangle, though some roles can be done remotely, according to the company’s career page.  Amazon is closing multiple North Carolina facilities, though a company spokesperson told WRAL TechWire that Amazon is not laying off any workers.  Workers at an Amazon facility in Garner continue efforts to unionize.
  • Apple (corporate roles): 80 job openings in the Triangle, according to the company’s career page.  The company announced the iPhone 14 and other products at an event produced earlier this month.
  • Bandwidth: 12 job openings in Raleigh, according to the company’s career page (down from 22 openings a week ago).  The company will require its employees to work in-person five days per week, WRAL TechWire reported this month.
  • Cisco: 217 job openings in Research Triangle Park, according to the company’s career page
  • Citrix: 12 job openings in Raleigh, according to the company’s career page (up from 2 opening last week, but down from 25 openings earlier this summer)
  • Eli Lilly: 34 job openings in Research Triangle Park, according to the company’s career page
  • Fidelity Investments: 570 job openings in Durham, according to the company’s career page, up 15 job openings from last week
  • FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies: 62 job openings in the Triangle, according to the company’s career page
  • Google: 211 jobs openings in Durham (no change from last week), according to the company’s career page, and none at Google Fiber

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  • IBM: 2 job opening in RTP, according to the company’s career page, though the company reported quarterly earnings in July and did say it would continue to hire in August.
  • IQVIA: 424 job openings in RTP (down nine openings from last week), according to the company’s career page
  • Kyndryl: 85 job openings in RTP (down 10 from last week), according to the company’s career page
  • Labcorp: 268 job openings in Burlington, N.C. (up 22 openings from last week), according to the company’s career page 
  • Lenovo: 296 job openings in Morrisville, according to the company’s career page
  • MetLife: 126 job openings in Cary, according to the company’s career page.  MetLife told WRAL TechWire recently that it planned to hire 400 workers by New Year’s Day.
  • Microsoft: 21 job openings in Raleigh, according to the company’s career page
  • NetApp: 183 job openings in the Triangle, according to the company’s career page
  • Novo Nordisk: 5 jobs in the Triangle, according to the company’s career page.  But more jobs could be coming to a Novo Nordisk location in Johnston County, WRAL TechWire reported earlier this month.

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  • Novartis: 6 job openings in the Triangle, according to the company’s career page.  The company is closing a Wilson plant
  • Pendo: 5 job openings in Raleigh, according to the company’s career page.  The technology unicorn did announce there would be Pendo layoffs earlier this month with less than 5% of the company’s workforce, and less than two dozen employees in Raleigh affected.
  • Red Hat: 21 job openings in Raleigh, according to the company’s career page (down nine openings from last week).  Red Hat is owned by IBM.
  • RTI International: 126 job openings in Durham, according to the company’s career page.
  • SAS: 135 job openings in Cary (down 14 openings from last week), according to the company’s career page.
  • *Toshiba Global Commerce: 71 openings in Durham, according to the company’s career page. (WRAL TechWire began to track job openings at this firm less than a month ago, so no month-over-month data is available.)
  • Wolfspeed: 229 job openings in Durham, according to the company’s career page.  The company announced a $5 billion investment that is expected to bring some 1,800 jobs to the region earlier this month, as reported earlier this year by WRAL TechWire.

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