Arab Times

Microsoft keeps building in N. Carolina with 500 more jobs

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Microsoft Corp plans to further expand its North Carolina workforce with 500 new jobs in the Raleigh-Durham area announced on Tuesday, less than two months after the software and cloud-computing giant unveiled additional positions for Charlotte.

Gov Roy Cooper and Microsoft executives held a news conference in Raleigh to unveil a $47.5 million investment at company operations in Morrisvill­e, which is home to Raleigh-Durham Internatio­nal Airport.

These new jobs, which would be created through 2023, predominan­tly will go to software engineers and developers, according to details from the state Commerce Department. A Cooper news release said average pay could exceed $125,000, or more than double the average wage in Wake County, where the jobs will be located.

Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft said in late October that it would create 430 jobs in Charlotte as it builds out its engineerin­g and quantum computing businesses. Seventy percent of Microsoft’s current 1,950 employees in North Carolina work in Mecklenbur­g County, which includes Charlotte.

Microsoft can receive state cash incentives of $12 million over 12 years for the Raleigh-Durham expansion if the company meets job-creation and investment goals. It’s contingent on Microsoft also meeting the Charlotte-area expansion goals, according to a document laying out the potential incentives awarded by a special state committee. Microsoft could get another $8.5 million from the state if the Charlotte investment­s occur as predicted. Houston also was in the running for the jobs heading to Morrrisvil­le, the committee’s document said. (AP)

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