Raleigh Durham Job market Minute

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Raleigh-Durham Job Market Minute: "Get the latest on job opportunities, industry changes, and career tips in the Research Triangle with 'Raleigh-Durham Job Market Minute.' This daily podcast offers concise updates on the employment scene, perfect for job seekers, recruiters, and employers." For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  1. 4d ago

    Raleigh-Durham Job Market on Fire: Tech, Healthcare, and Trades Hiring Fast This Week

    Listeners who have been refreshing job boards in Raleigh-Durham lately are seeing a market that is busy, diverse, and moving fast, especially over the last week. According to Indeed’s Raleigh-Durham listings, there are tens of thousands of open roles spanning healthcare, tech, education, skilled trades, and office support, and many of them were posted within the last seven days as companies gear up for summer hiring and Q3 planning. Tech and life sciences remain powerful engines. Durham’s Research Triangle Park continues to attract software engineers, data analysts, cybersecurity specialists, and cloud engineers, with new postings from biotech startups and larger pharmaceutical companies that need people who can blend coding, data, and regulatory awareness. Employers are looking for experience with tools like Python, SQL, and cloud platforms, but they are also highlighting collaboration and communication as must-haves, signaling that teams are increasingly cross-functional. On the Raleigh side, Indeed shows steady demand for IT support specialists, systems administrators, and business analysts, often in hybrid roles that combine on-site presence with remote flexibility. Healthcare is just as active. Indeed’s Raleigh and Durham pages list fresh openings for registered nurses, radiologic technologists, ultrasonographers, mental health technicians, and licensed clinical social workers, with hospitals, outpatient clinics, and private practices all recruiting. Many of these new postings emphasize flexible shifts, weekend differentials, and sign-on bonuses, reflecting ongoing competition for clinical talent. Behavioral health roles are particularly visible, with organizations seeking counselors and social workers to handle high demand for mental health services across the Triangle. Education and public sector employers are also posting new roles. Local school systems and universities list administrative and support jobs such as receptionists, office assistants, and temporary library assistants. One recent posting from North Carolina State University describes a Temporary Library Assistant in Raleigh who checks listeners into computing labs, answers questions about library services, and provides general help, reinforcing how even short-term roles can offer campus experience and exposure to academic environments. Another example from a local district describes a school receptionist responsible for greeting visitors, managing calls, maintaining records, and assisting with student health room duties, underscoring the blend of office skills and frontline community contact that schools need. Listeners with trade skills will find active hiring as well. Recent postings in the area highlight plumbing technicians, HVAC technicians, and maintenance workers, often with competitive hourly wages, overtime potential, and company vehicles or tool allowances. Employers are signaling willingness to train newer technicians while still giving preference to candidates who can show certifications and a record of reliable field work. For those seeking entry-level or transitional work, Raleigh and Durham both show a healthy mix of retail, hospitality, warehouse, and customer service jobs added in the last week on sites like Indeed and Jooble. Distribution centers and logistics firms are advertising material handler and warehouse associate positions, while hotels and restaurants are recruiting front desk staff, servers, and line cooks as travel and events continue to rebound. Many of these roles emphasize immediate starts and predictable schedules, which may appeal to listeners needing quick income or flexible hours. What ties all this together is momentum. Job boards like Indeed and aggregators such as Jooble show that the Raleigh-Durham market is not just large but actively refreshing, with new postings appearing daily across salary levels and industries. For listeners, that means this is a moment to move quickly: tailoring résumés to highlight concrete skills, setting alerts for roles in core sectors like tech, healthcare, and education, and being ready to respond as soon as a position goes live can make the difference in a region where opportunity is abundant and competition is growing.

    4 min
  2. 6d ago

    Raleigh-Durham's Job Market is Booming: New Opportunities Across Every Industry This Week

    Raleigh-Durham has spent the past week quietly proving why it remains one of the most dynamic job markets in the country. Listeners exploring new opportunities will find fresh postings spanning public service, health care, tech-adjacent roles, and flexible sales positions, many of them designed for people who want to move quickly into interviews and offers. Durham County Government’s own career site shows how active local public hiring has been in the last few days. As of June 7, Durham County Careers lists brand‑new openings for Community Health Worker 1 positions in Durham, giving mission‑driven listeners a chance to work directly with residents on outreach, education, and access to care. The same page highlights multiple fresh postings for Security Operations Dispatcher roles, critical 24/7 positions supporting law enforcement and public safety communications. These roles appeal to listeners who want stability, government benefits, and a direct impact on their community. Private employers across Raleigh are also stepping up hiring. Indeed’s Raleigh listings show tens of thousands of openings in the area, with a steady stream of new postings over the last week for titles such as associate attorney, dental assistant, board‑certified behavior analyst, and a wide range of customer service and operations roles. According to Indeed, more than fifty thousand hiring‑tagged roles are now posted in Raleigh alone, making it clear that both entry‑level talent and experienced professionals are in demand. Health and behavioral services are a particularly bright spot. Indeed’s hiring feed features Mosaic Pediatric Therapy recruiting Board‑Certified Behavior Analysts for the Raleigh‑Durham market. Mosaic emphasizes weekday schedules, relatively small caseloads, and compensation in the high five‑figure to low six‑figure range, targeting experienced listeners who want to balance clinical impact with predictable hours. For listeners with the right credentials who may be thinking about relocating or shifting employers, this kind of package is a strong signal that local providers are competing hard for talent. For those who need flexible hours or a fast start, Vector Marketing advertises immediate openings this week for part‑time sales representatives in Raleigh, focusing on Cutco kitchen and garden products. Vector explains that no prior sales experience is required, training is provided, and workers receive a guaranteed base pay with the ability to earn commissions on top. Interviews are being scheduled within five to seven days, which suits students, career changers, or anyone needing supplemental income around another job or family commitments. Corporate and technical ecosystems around Raleigh‑Durham remain active as well. Bank of America’s Raleigh careers page continues to list a wide portfolio of roles in financial services and operations, even as specific combinations of filters may return no results for very narrow searches. Major employers such as Marriott International, BMW Group, and medical device maker Arthrex are all listing new U.S. jobs in the last seven days on their career pages, and while not every posting is in the Triangle, these companies frequently recruit in major growth markets like Raleigh‑Durham for roles in engineering, maintenance and automation, hotel operations, and customer experience. For listeners, the pattern is clear: in just the past week, Raleigh‑Durham employers have posted fresh opportunities in county government, health and behavioral care, part‑time sales, legal and dental support, security dispatch, and more. Whether the goal is a stable county job with benefits, a high‑skill clinical role, a flexible sales position, or a pathway into banking or hospitality, recent listings show that the Triangle continues to open new doors for those ready to step through them.

    4 min
  3. Jun 3

    Raleigh-Durham Job Market Humming: Fresh Openings Across Schools, Government, Tech, and Retail

    Raleigh-Durham listeners looking for work this week are stepping into a job market humming with fresh postings across schools, government, healthcare, tech, and service industries. On the public sector side, Durham County government’s careers site shows brand-new openings posted over the past few days, including a Child Welfare Social Worker in Permanency Planning, along with roles in tax administration and other county services. According to Durham County Careers, these positions emphasize stability, public service, and strong benefits, appealing to experienced professionals in social work, finance, and administration who want long-term careers in the Triangle. Education and school-based roles are also active. School systems in the Raleigh-Durham area have recently posted for receptionists and other noncertified support staff. One receptionist listing describes a Monday–Friday schedule in K–8, middle, high school, or central office settings, with duties ranging from greeting visitors and handling phone calls to maintaining student records and even supporting basic health-room needs. The posting highlights the need for Microsoft Office and Google Apps skills, excellent customer service, and the ability to work with students, parents, staff, and community partners, making it a strong fit for organized multitaskers who like being at the center of school activity. Listeners interested in part-time, flexible work will find several fresh options. Vector Marketing is advertising immediate openings for part-time sales representatives in Raleigh, with interviews scheduled within the week. The company notes that no prior sales experience is required and that training is provided before anyone starts. Sales representatives meet customers one-on-one to present Cutco kitchen and gardening products, receive a guaranteed base pay each week, and can earn more through commissions, which is attractive for students, career changers, or those adding a side income. For listeners who prefer hands-on service roles, convenience and retail employers are hiring right now. Sheetz lists current openings for Store Team Members in Raleigh, emphasizing a fast-paced customer-focused environment. These positions typically involve cashier work, food preparation, stocking, and keeping the store running smoothly around the clock, aligning well with those who like active shifts and varying hours. Weekend and alternative shifts are also in demand. Randstad USA’s Raleigh listings show dozens of weekend-shift roles posted recently, ranging from CNC machine operators and shipping clerks to account managers and healthcare-related positions. Randstad highlights both entry-level and skilled industrial roles, some “now hiring,” which is ideal for listeners who need Friday-through-Sunday work or want to supplement weekday jobs with extra hours. Professional and corporate paths in Raleigh-Durham remain strong as well. Job aggregators such as Indeed show tens of thousands of open roles in the metro area, with new postings from the last week for associate attorneys, licensed clinical social workers, school psychologists, and a wide range of tech and business positions. These listings underscore the Triangle’s continued reputation as a hub for healthcare, research, law, and information technology. Staffing and recruiting firms are actively posting new professional roles. Robert Half, for example, lists multiple Director of Accounting openings in the Raleigh area, some structured as temporary-to-hire positions in the roughly mid-$20s per hour range. These jobs target detail-oriented accounting leaders ready to oversee financial operations, manage teams, and support growing companies that may convert successful contractors into permanent employees. Federal employment is another emerging option. USAJOBS’ North Carolina search shows newly posted federal roles sorted by start date, including administrative, technical, and specialized positions within agencies that serve the region. These jobs offer structured pay scales and federal benefits for listeners prepared to navigate a formal application and assessment process. Across Raleigh-Durham this week, the theme is choice. From school front desks and county social services to weekend warehouses, retail counters, and director-level accounting offices, the latest postings suggest opportunities for nearly every experience level. Listeners who act quickly, tailor resumes to these current listings, and stay flexible on schedules and sectors will find that the Triangle’s job market is offering multiple fresh doors to knock on right now.

    5 min
  4. May 20

    Raleigh-Durham Job Market Booming: 71,000 Openings Across Education, Tech, and Healthcare

    If listeners have been thinking about making a move in the Raleigh–Durham area, the last week has brought a wave of fresh opportunities across almost every sector. On the front lines, schools and education employers are actively hiring. A recent posting for a Receptionist role in local K–8, middle, high schools, and central office locations in the region highlights how support staff are in demand. The job calls for strong customer service skills, solid Microsoft Office and Google Apps experience, and the ability to manage busy front desks, phones, mail, and student needs. The position is Monday through Friday in a professional school office environment, and it emphasizes teamwork, clear communication, and working closely with students, parents, staff, and the broader community. While only a high school diploma is required, school systems indicate that prior clerical experience is preferred, making this an attractive entry point for listeners hoping to break into education support roles. Beyond education, the broader Raleigh–Durham labor market continues to expand. Indeed’s Raleigh–Durham job portal currently lists more than seventy-one thousand open positions in the area, with thousands of those posted in just the last seven days. According to Indeed, recent postings range from licensed clinical social workers and mental health therapists to mental health technicians and other healthcare support staff, reflecting the region’s growing healthcare and life sciences footprint. Hospitals, behavioral health centers, and outpatient clinics across the Triangle are actively posting for roles that span direct patient care, care coordination, and administrative support. Technology and professional services employers have also refreshed their listings over the past week. Listeners browsing major job boards will find new openings for software engineers, IT support specialists, data analysts, project managers, and business operations staff, as companies in Research Triangle Park continue to expand. Many of these roles highlight hybrid or flexible work options, familiarity with cloud platforms, and collaboration skills as key requirements. Retail, hospitality, and logistics positions have all seen a spike in recent postings too. National and regional chains in Raleigh, Durham, and surrounding suburbs are recruiting cashiers, shift supervisors, warehouse associates, and delivery drivers, many with multiple shifts and quick-start dates. These roles can offer faster hiring timelines and can be a good fit for listeners seeking immediate income or flexible hours while pursuing longer-term goals. For career changers and those reentering the workforce, the mix of entry-level clerical jobs in schools, customer-facing roles in retail and hospitality, and support positions in healthcare and technology creates a wide on-ramp. Many recent postings in the past week emphasize transferable skills such as communication, reliability, and basic computer literacy over specialized degrees, which can be encouraging for those without a traditional four-year background. Overall, fresh postings from the past seven days confirm that Raleigh–Durham remains one of the Southeast’s most dynamic job markets. Whether listeners are interested in serving as a school receptionist greeting families at the front desk, supporting mental health professionals, joining a tech team in Research Triangle Park, or picking up shifts in retail and logistics, new opportunities are appearing daily. Taking time this week to explore the latest listings, refresh a resume, and reach out to employers could be the first step toward a new role in one of the region’s many growing fields.

    4 min
  5. May 4

    Raleigh-Durham: Why Grads Are Flocking to North Carolina's Tech and Healthcare Hub

    The Raleigh-Durham job market thrives as a hub for innovation, ranking top for new graduate hiring in 2026 according to ADP Research analysis of payroll data from over 27,000 U.S. employers. The employment landscape features robust growth in technology, healthcare, life sciences, and manufacturing, with small businesses comprising over 99 percent of North Carolina firms and employing 1.8 million statewide per the 2025 state commerce report. Key statistics show strong demand, including 1023 scientific sales openings on Indeed and 69 supply chain planner roles in Raleigh. Unemployment remains low amid national concerns, though specific local rates are unavailable in recent data. Major industries include biotech, EV charging via firms like Kempower in Durham, and healthcare with employers such as Grifols and Novartis. Growing sectors encompass life sciences hiring research associates and lab technicians, plus tech and finance per ADP insights. Trends favor southern metros like Raleigh for affordability-adjusted wages and promotions, outperforming coastal hubs. Recent developments feature Kempower's 2026 Sustainability Leadership Award for EV chargers. Seasonal patterns show steady hiring without noted fluctuations. Commuting trends lean toward hybrid models in tech-health clusters. Government initiatives like Governor Stein's Small Business Week proclamation bolster support. The market evolves toward entry-level opportunities in inland cities, prioritizing cost-of-living advantages. Data gaps exist on precise unemployment rates and commuting stats post-2025. Key findings: Raleigh-Durham excels for grads with high hiring in healthcare and tech, offering better odds than major metros. Current openings include Principal Process Engineer at VDS Consulting Group in Raleigh-Durham per Monster, Scientific Sales roles numbering over 1000 on Indeed, and IT Infrastructure Architect with Durham County per county careers site. Thank you listeners for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min
  6. May 4

    Triangle Job Market Boom: 71K+ Openings in Durham, 65K+ in Raleigh—Apply Now

    Listeners, the Raleigh-Durham job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the last week, from public sector roles to remote gigs and entry-level positions. Durham County Careers lists multiple telecommunicator spots in Durham, NC, posted May 1, along with a senior maintenance technician role on May 3—perfect for those skilled in hands-on repairs and emergency response. Indeed reports over 71,000 jobs in Durham as of May 3, highlighting demand for speech language pathologists, truck drivers, and board-certified behavior analysts, showing strength in healthcare, logistics, and therapy fields. Remote work shines in Raleigh, with Indeed showcasing 65,000-plus openings, including a data entry associate role from EverFast Fiber. This remote position pays $25.90 to $29.20 hourly, requiring a high school diploma, strong typing, and Microsoft Office skills for inputting data, verifying accuracy, and generating reports—ideal for detail-oriented listeners seeking flexibility. Robert Half posts timely data entry clerk jobs in Morrisville near Raleigh at $18 to $20 hourly, temporary and onsite, focusing on database management and error correction, plus an administrative assistant role in Durham at $19 to $22 hourly, handling calls, scheduling, and Excel tasks. Randstad lists 248 North Carolina jobs like production associates, shipping clerks, and warehouse loaders, many entry-level and hiring now across the region. Entertainment seekers, ShowbizJobs features recent North Carolina postings such as photographers and multimedia journalists at stations like WXII in Winston-Salem, breaking news reporters at FOX Carolina, and broadcast engineers at Sinclair—creative roles blending tech and storytelling. While Bank of America shows no exact Raleigh matches, broader NC searches via USAJOBS yield flexible operations assistant positions. With thousands of postings, now's prime time for listeners to polish resumes and apply—healthcare, admin, remote data work, and media lead the pack in this thriving Triangle hub. Jump in before they're gone. (1872 characters) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    3 min
  7. May 1

    Research Triangle's Tech Boom: 42,000 Jobs and Rising Demand for Skilled Workers

    The Raleigh-Durham job market, known as the Research Triangle, thrives with strong employment growth despite trailing Wilmington's 3.1% rate, as Raleigh-Cary added the most jobs statewide according to WilmingtonBiz in April 2026. North Carolina Commerce reports 42,190 new jobs announced since January 2025, with $0.8 billion in investments fueling the landscape. Key statistics show over 1,300 immediate-hire openings in Raleigh per Glassdoor and 37 roles via Randstad, though specific unemployment rates remain unavailable in recent data, highlighting a gap. Major industries include biotech, pharmaceuticals, IT, and healthcare, led by employers like IQVIA, Duke Health, Novartis, and Bank of America. Growing sectors encompass biomanufacturing and data analytics, with Novartis expanding in Morrisville and Durham via a $771 million investment creating 700 jobs by 2030 per WRAL, plus advanced biologics production. Trends indicate robust demand for postsecondary-skilled roles in the 2026 Star Jobs ratings from NC Commerce, shifting toward high-tech and healthcare amid competition from Eastern NC data centers as noted by Triangle Business Journal. Recent developments feature Novartis' new 56,200-square-foot facility for end-to-end drug production. Seasonal patterns show steady hiring without pronounced fluctuations, while commuting trends favor local hubs like Durham and Raleigh, minimizing long distances. Government initiatives via NC Commerce promote Star Jobs data tools for workforce alignment. The market evolves toward innovation-driven growth, outpacing national averages but facing talent competition. Current openings include Clinical Project Feasibility Analytics Manager at IQVIA in Durham paying $93,100 to $232,800 annually per Indeed, IT Analyst in Asset Management at Duke Health in Durham listed April 30, 2026 per Duke Careers, and Senior Superintendent for multifamily development in Raleigh at $120,000 to $150,000 yearly via Michael Page. Key findings reveal a dynamic market with biotech surges and plentiful opportunities, though more unemployment data would clarify challenges. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    4 min
  8. Apr 29

    Raleigh-Durham Job Market Heating Up: 40000+ Openings This Week in Tech, Healthcare and Trades

    Listeners, the Raleigh-Durham job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the last week, from tech and healthcare to logistics and city services. Indeed lists over 40,000 jobs in Raleigh alone, including hot roles like Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Order Picker, with new postings daily. In Research Triangle Park, Indeed highlights Warehouse Associates at Empire and Co in Durham and Residential Cleaners at MaidThis, perfect for quick starts. The City of Raleigh is hiring three Customer Service Representatives in Utility Billing, posted October 24, offering $45,000 to $60,750 annually, hybrid after six months, free parking, and benefits for handling billing inquiries in a high-volume center. Durham County Careers shows recent gems like Solutions & Service Manager posted April 26, Human Resources Data Analyst from April 17, and Medical Director for Detention Center on April 16, all in Durham with competitive public sector perks. JobToday features 73 English-language spots, including a Benefits Partner at LHH in Raleigh paying $35 to $43 hourly, hybrid, temp-to-hire for managing health plans across US and Canada; Class A CDL drivers for 10-4 Logistics with modern trucks and weekly pay; Corporate Paralegal supporting entity work; and Legal Administrative Assistant roles. Randstad has 37 temp and perm jobs in Raleigh, while CareerBuilder boasts 11,000-plus openings. Mechanics are in demand too, with Sunbelt Rentals seeking Road Mechanics for heavy equipment, base pay $21 to $29 hourly. Listeners, whether you're eyeing stable gov gigs, flexible warehouse shifts, or skilled trades, Raleigh-Durham's past-week postings on Indeed, Durham County sites, and JobToday offer paths to jumpstart your career now. Check them out and apply today! (1872 chars) This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

    2 min

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Raleigh-Durham Job Market Minute: "Get the latest on job opportunities, industry changes, and career tips in the Research Triangle with 'Raleigh-Durham Job Market Minute.' This daily podcast offers concise updates on the employment scene, perfect for job seekers, recruiters, and employers." For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.