Charlotte Jobs Guide 2026

Charlotte NC Tech Jobs 2026

A Growing Technology Hub in the Southeast

1,800+

Open tech postings

+5.2%

Tech job growth YOY

$85K-$145K

Avg tech salary range

Honeywell HQ

Global tech anchor

Charlottes technology sector has grown substantially over the past decade, transitioning from a finance-adjacent market to a diversified tech hub with major corporate anchors and a growing startup ecosystem.

The anchor of Charlottes tech economy is Honeywell, which relocated its global headquarters to Charlotte in 2019, bringing executive leadership and high-value tech roles to the metro. Honeywell employs thousands in Charlotte across its software, aerospace, and building technologies divisions.

Fintech is Charlottes most distinctive tech niche. As the second-largest banking center in the US, Charlotte has spawned a dense ecosystem of financial technology companies. LendingTree, one of the largest online lending marketplaces in the US, is headquartered in Charlotte. AvidXchange, a B2B payments automation platform, went public from Charlotte in 2021. Truist Technology is one of the largest internal tech organizations in the Southeast.

Red Ventures, headquartered just across the SC border in Fort Mill, is one of the most significant digital media and technology companies in the Southeast, employing thousands of engineers, data scientists, and product professionals.

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) produces a steady pipeline of technology graduates, and the NC Research Campus in Kannapolis is drawing biotech and data science investment to the broader metro. Charlotte also benefits from proximity to Research Triangle Park, creating a talent corridor between the two NC metros.

Top Employers

EmployerSectorNotes
HoneywellIndustrial TechGlobal HQ - software, aerospace, automation
LendingTreeFintechHQ in Charlotte - lending marketplace
AvidXchangeFintech/B2B PaymentsHQ in Charlotte - went public 2021
Red VenturesDigital Media/TechHQ in Fort Mill SC - major tech employer
Truist TechnologyBanking TechMajor internal tech org
Bank of America TechBanking TechThousands of tech roles
Duke Energy DigitalEnergy TechGrowing digital transformation team
TIAAFintechMajor Charlotte technology center

Sector Growth

SectorGrowthNotes
Fintech+6.1% YOYLargest tech niche in Charlotte
Software Engineering+5.8% YOYAcross banking and corporate HQs
Data Science / Analytics+7.2% YOYFastest growing tech specialty
Cybersecurity+8.1% YOYDriven by banking sector demand
Cloud / DevOps+6.5% YOYStrong across all sectors

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Charlotte a good city for tech jobs?

Charlotte is an emerging tech hub with particular strength in fintech, driven by its position as the second-largest banking center in the US. Major tech employers include Honeywell global HQ, LendingTree, AvidXchange, Red Ventures, and the internal tech organizations of Bank of America and Truist. Tech job growth is +5.2% YOY with over 1,800 open postings as of Q1 2026.

What tech companies are headquartered in Charlotte?

Major tech and tech-adjacent companies headquartered in Charlotte include Honeywell (global HQ), LendingTree, AvidXchange, and the Charlotte-based operations of Truist Technology and Bank of America Technology. Red Ventures is headquartered in Fort Mill SC, just south of Charlotte. The broader metro is home to dozens of mid-size software and fintech companies.

How does Charlotte compare to Raleigh for tech jobs?

Raleigh and Research Triangle Park have a larger concentration of pure-play tech and biotech companies, anchored by major university research programs. Charlotte has more corporate tech roles within Fortune 500 headquarters - particularly in fintech, industrial tech (Honeywell), and energy tech (Duke Energy). Many tech professionals choose Charlotte for lower home prices, better airport access, and the banking sector ecosystem.

What is the average tech salary in Charlotte?

Charlotte tech salaries range from approximately $75,000 for junior roles to $145,000+ for senior engineers and $180,000+ for tech leadership. Fintech roles within banking tend to pay at the higher end. The combination of above-average tech salaries and Charlotte housing costs well below San Francisco, Seattle, or New York creates strong net purchasing power for tech professionals relocating to Charlotte.

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