We're hiring engineers in north Carolina.

We're hiring engineers in north Carolina.

Work is here! 100+ open engineering roles right now with a Fortune 100 financial services client, plus an expanding network of fintech, healthtech, and AI builders across the state.

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open disciplines

  • Java

  • .NET

  • DevOps

  • Cloud

  • Python

  • Ansible

  • CI/CD

  • Kubernetes

  • AWS

why North carolina

Design and scale the APIs powering core banking and financial services platforms

Cost of living vs. SF/NYC/Boston (the relocation hook for out-of-state engineers)

Tech employers already there: IBM, Cisco, SAS, Red Hat, Epic Games, Lenovo (and Fidelity itself, which you could reference obliquely without naming)

University pipeline: Duke, UNC, NC State, NCCU, plus Wake Forest, Davidson, Elon

Charlotte's banking sector: BofA HQ, Truist HQ, Wells Fargo's East Coast hub

what we're hiring for

java

engineering

Design and scale the APIs powering core banking and financial services platforms

java

engineering

Design and scale the APIs powering core banking and financial services platforms

devops / cloud engineering

Automate infrastructure across CI/CD pipelines, terraform, and AWS at enterprise scale

devops / cloud engineering

Automate infrastructure across CI/CD pipelines, terraform, and AWS at enterprise scale

data

engineering

Own the data layer, from SQL performance and pipeline architecture to identity security

data

engineering

Own the data layer, from SQL performance and pipeline architecture to identity security

ai / ml

engineering

Build intelligent systems, agentic workflows, and LLM-powered products at scale

ai / ml

engineering

Build intelligent systems, agentic workflows, and LLM-powered products at scale

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more than a job.

a place to land.

We're not just placing 100+ engineers in North Carolina, we're building the tech community here. when you join torc you get:

  • Monthly meetups in Raleigh or Charlotte

  • Slack or Discord channels by stack or interest

  • Office hours with senior engineers in the community

  • NC roles surfaced first to community members before going to the broader Torc network

  • Local partnerships with All Things Open — sponsor, speaker, and community partner since 2024

not another recruiter

we built a community instead

We believe the best career moves happen through community, not cold applications. so we go where nc technologists are — the events, the conversations, the local groups — to build something worth belonging to.

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conversations with the community

June 16, Charlotte, NC

No slides. no sales pitch. just the torc community landing in a new city to do what we do best: connect the people building tech in north carolina. see you in the queen city.

dads in tech | Guild

discord

this is a group for any dad or soon to be dad or aspiring dad to be in community with one another. this is a space for dads to share their struggles and be vulnerable and help each other. would love to have you along for the ride!

all things open 2025

Oct 12–14, Raleigh, NC

We stepped up our investment and came on as a Gold Sponsor. Our presence centered on Torc as a global talent marketplace and community built for technologists, connecting skilled professionals with meaningful work while building spaces to learn, collaborate, and grow. Community-first messaging was front and center.

all things open 2024

Oct 27-29, Raleigh, NC

We had a presence as both a sponsor and a speaker at ATO 2024. This was our first year involved under the Randstad Digital powered by Torc brand, following the acquisition in May 2024.

It’s easy to forget how many wonderful, brilliant people there are in the Triangle, let alone throughout North Carolina. I still think back fondly on meetups I was attending as far back as 2007 — one in particular, Refresh the Triangle, helped me land my first sustainable job in this industry. Getting back into local communities lately has me genuinely excited about what’s being built here. In many ways, it’s the people in tech around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill who have sustained our area through some really tough times — and that’s exactly why businesses continue to set up shop here. I can’t count how many times I’ve discovered that the author of a blog post, a book, or a podcast interview lives maybe 10 minutes away from me. It just speaks to something special about this place and how it keeps attracting great talent

Pat Clark

Community Member

It’s easy to forget how many wonderful, brilliant people there are in the Triangle, let alone throughout North Carolina. I still think back fondly on meetups I was attending as far back as 2007 — one in particular, Refresh the Triangle, helped me land my first sustainable job in this industry. Getting back into local communities lately has me genuinely excited about what’s being built here. In many ways, it’s the people in tech around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill who have sustained our area through some really tough times — and that’s exactly why businesses continue to set up shop here. I can’t count how many times I’ve discovered that the author of a blog post, a book, or a podcast interview lives maybe 10 minutes away from me. It just speaks to something special about this place and how it keeps attracting great talent

Pat Clark

Community Member

It’s easy to forget how many wonderful, brilliant people there are in the Triangle, let alone throughout North Carolina. I still think back fondly on meetups I was attending as far back as 2007 — one in particular, Refresh the Triangle, helped me land my first sustainable job in this industry. Getting back into local communities lately has me genuinely excited about what’s being built here. In many ways, it’s the people in tech around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill who have sustained our area through some really tough times — and that’s exactly why businesses continue to set up shop here. I can’t count how many times I’ve discovered that the author of a blog post, a book, or a podcast interview lives maybe 10 minutes away from me. It just speaks to something special about this place and how it keeps attracting great talent

Pat Clark

Community Member