Remote Jobs in North Carolina

Browse 12435 remote jobs available in North Carolina (NC).

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Biology Expert

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Litigation Associate Attorney

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RemoteUSD 140 - 4002 weeks ago
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UX/UI Designer

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RemoteUSD 25 - 402 weeks ago
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Member of Technical Staff, Research Engineering

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RemoteUSD 220,000 - 500,0002 weeks ago
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Financial Documents Specialist (Portuguese)

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RemoteUSD 10 - 452 weeks ago
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Investment Banking Expert

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RemoteUSD 30 - 652 weeks ago
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STEM AI Agent Research Specialist

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RemoteUSD 80 - 1002 weeks ago
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Chemistry Expert

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RemoteUSD 20 - 402 weeks ago
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Physics Expert

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RemoteUSD 20 - 502 weeks ago
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Enterprise Client Partner, Frontier AI

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RemoteUSD 220,000 - 400,0002 weeks ago
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Graphic Designer

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RemoteUSD 15 - 302 weeks ago
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Senior Consultant, Business Advisory Services

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Remote2 weeks ago
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Member of Technical Staff, Coding Research

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RemoteUSD 400,000 - 800,0002 weeks ago
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Business Document Expert (French Speaker)

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RemoteUSD 20 - 702 weeks ago
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In-Home Traveler Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Full Time - Iowa

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RemoteUSD 78,331 - 168,7142 weeks ago
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Member of Technical Staff, Finance Research

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RemoteUSD 400,000 - 800,0002 weeks ago
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National Foodservice Sales Manager

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RemoteUSD 151,000 - 166,0002 weeks ago
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Gardener

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RemoteUSD 13 - 152 weeks ago
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Senior Compliance Analyst

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Full-time
Anywhere in the World2 weeks ago
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Account Director, Enterprise

Prove

Full-time
Anywhere in the World2 weeks ago
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Remote Work in North Carolina

North Carolina's economic transformation over the past five decades is one of the most dramatic in the country. The state moved from an economy centered on tobacco, textiles, and furniture manufacturing to one of the most significant technology and research hubs in the South, anchored by Research Triangle Park and a constellation of world-class universities.

Tobacco shaped North Carolina's economy for three centuries. The state was the leading tobacco producer in the country, and the growth of cigarette manufacturing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries created enormous fortunes. R.J. Reynolds, founded in Winston-Salem in 1875 by Richard Joshua Reynolds, became one of the most powerful companies in America, producing Camel cigarettes and later Winston and Salem brands. American Tobacco Company, Duke's Mixture, and dozens of smaller producers made the Piedmont region the center of the global cigarette industry. James Buchanan Duke, who built the American Tobacco monopoly, endowed Duke University with a $40 million gift in 1924 — transforming a small Methodist college into one of the world's top research universities.

Furniture manufacturing centered in High Point made North Carolina the furniture capital of the country, while textile mills in the Piedmont employed hundreds of thousands. The decline of both industries in the late twentieth century due to automation and offshore competition devastated communities but also forced a more aggressive pursuit of technology and research-based economic development.

Research Triangle Park (RTP), established in 1959 on land between Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, became one of the most successful planned research parks in the world. IBM, GlaxoSmithKline, Cisco, SAS Institute (still private, founded in Cary), NetApp, and hundreds of other technology and life sciences companies established facilities there, attracted by proximity to Duke University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and NC State University — a concentration of research talent unique outside of a handful of coastal metros.

Charlotte grew in parallel as a banking powerhouse. Bank of America (originally NCNB, then NationsBank) and Wells Fargo (with a large Charlotte presence after acquiring Wachovia) made Charlotte the second-largest banking center in the country by assets.

Remote work has accelerated North Carolina's already impressive growth trajectory. The Raleigh-Durham metro has been one of the fastest-growing in the country, attracting remote workers from the Northeast and Midwest with its combination of research-institution energy, affordable housing, mild climate, and access to both mountains and coast.