Full Time Jobs in Raleigh-Durham, NC

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Looking for Full Time jobs in Raleigh-Durham, NC? Browse our curated listings with transparent salary information to find the perfect Full Time position in the Raleigh-Durham, NC area.

Part Time Merchandiser (Stocker)

Company: Coca-Cola

Location: Greenville, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Cashier

Company: Sodexo

Location: Winston Salem, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Operator Manufacturing IV

Company: Coca-Cola

Location: Charlotte, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

3rd Shift Switcher I (Full-Time)

Company: Coca-Cola

Location: Charlotte, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

The job posting is for a 3rd Shift Full-Time Switcher I position in Charlotte, NC. The role involves transporting full and empty trailers between docks and designated parking locations, inspecting trailers for maintenance needs, and maintaining the trailer yard's organization and cleanliness. The position offers competitive pay, career advancement, and growth opportunities. The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver's license, and PIT certification. The work environment is noisy and non-temperature-controlled.

DashMart Team Member - University

Company: DoorDash

Location: Charlotte, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Outbound Short Runner

Company: Sysco

Location: Concord, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

Part-Time Beauty Advisor - Sephora

Company: Kohl's

Location: Huntersville, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

The role of a Beauty Advisor involves driving sales through a genuine passion for beauty, engaging clients with a consultative approach, and ensuring an excellent client experience. Key responsibilities include building client loyalty, demonstrating product knowledge, and maintaining Sephora at Kohl's standards. This includes executing merchandise sets, supporting replenishment and visual standards, and omni-processing within the department. The role also involves inventory management, visual elements support, and adherence to company policies. Required skills include an authentic passion for beauty, client-facing retail experience, excellent communication skills, and flexibility for various shifts. The pay starts at $13.30.

Pharmacy Operations Manager

Company: Walgreens

Location: Charlotte, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

The role involves performing day-to-day non-clinical pharmacy operations, administrative tasks, and ensuring efficient workflow for a positive patient experience. The individual will serve as a full-time certified pharmacy technician, operating pharmacy systems, and processing prescriptions under a pharmacist's supervision. They will also supervise pharmacy technicians and cashiers, and be responsible for personnel selection, scheduling, and development. The role includes customer engagement, resolving complaints, and enhancing customer experience. Operations involve assisting in patient care, prescription data entry, and medication preparation. The individual will manage core pharmacy workflow, coordinate daily activities, and ensure the pharmacy is clean and stocked. They will also manage non-clinical patient calls, drive technology/process roll out, and maintain pharmacy equipment. People & Performance Management includes leading technician performance, hiring, onboarding, training, and scheduling. The role requires PTCB certification and one year of pharmacy technician experience.

Store Manager Unassigned

Company: Walgreens

Location: Greenville, NC

Posted Jan 24, 2025

The role involves learning Walgreens' operations and ways of working to lead full store operations, including front-end and pharmacy. The individual is responsible for completing an accelerated development track to Store Manager, shadowing or assisting the Store Manager, and overseeing store operations. This includes customer engagement, resolving complaints, and ensuring a positive customer experience. The role also involves operations management, business performance management, and people & performance management. The individual must be fluent in English, willing to work flexible hours, and have retail management experience. Preferred qualifications include PTCB certification, a Bachelor's degree, and managerial experience in retail or hospitality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Full Time tech roles by seniority?
Junior software engineer: $70k–$90k. Mid‑level: $90k–$120k. Senior: $120k–$160k. Lead/Staff: $160k–$200k. Principal/Director: $200k–$260k. These ranges reflect U.S. averages and vary by city (e.g., San Francisco vs. Austin).
What skills and certifications are most valuable for Full Time positions?
Core tech stacks (Java, Python, Go) plus cloud expertise (AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Azure Fundamentals, GCP Professional Data Engineer) and container orchestration (Certified Kubernetes Administrator) drive hiring. Security credentials like CISSP or CompTIA Security+ are mandatory for security‑centric roles. Mastery of CI/CD tooling (GitHub Actions, CircleCI) and data tools (Snowflake, BigQuery) also boost competitiveness.
Is remote work available for Full Time tech roles?
Yes—over 70% of full‑time listings offer remote or hybrid options. Companies typically require a home office with a dedicated desk, dual‑monitor setup, and a 44‑hour workweek split between on‑site meetings and remote coding sessions. Remote roles often include a stipend for internet and electricity, and some firms provide a quarterly stipend for home‑office upgrades.
What career progression paths exist for Full Time tech employees?
Typical paths: Engineer I → Engineer II → Senior Engineer → Staff Engineer → Principal Engineer → Director. For product: Associate PM → PM → Senior PM → Product Lead → VP Product. Advancement hinges on measurable impact (e.g., feature launch velocity, code quality improvements) and leadership of cross‑functional initiatives.
What industry trends affect Full Time tech employment?
Artificial intelligence, cloud‑native architecture, edge computing, and cybersecurity are reshaping the full‑time landscape. Companies prioritize talent that can develop AI models, orchestrate microservices with Kubernetes, and harden systems against zero‑trust attacks. Those who stay current with emerging tools and frameworks—such as TensorFlow, Pulumi, and Chaos Engineering practices—see higher demand and better compensation.

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