Back End Developer Visa Sponsorship Jobs in North Carolina

North Carolina's back end developer job market centers on the Research Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill), Charlotte's growing tech sector, and major employers like Red Hat, Cisco, Fidelity Investments, and Epic Games. The state's concentration of research universities and Fortune 500 tech operations makes it one of the Southeast's stronger markets for back end developer visa sponsorship.

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Overview

Open Jobs129+
Top Visa TypeH-1B
Work Type80% On-site
Median Salary$84K
Top LocationCharlotte, NC
Most JobsSynechron

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Signature IT World Inc
Java Backend Developer
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Java Backend Developer
Signature IT World Inc
Charlotte, North Carolina
Software Engineering
Backend Engineering
Hybrid
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IBM
Back End Developer Intern
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Back End Developer Intern
IBM
Durham, North Carolina
Software Engineering
Cloud & DevOps
Backend Engineering
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Bachelor's

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Xsolla
Backend Developer
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Xsolla
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Backend Developer
Xsolla
Raleigh, North Carolina
Software Engineering
Backend Engineering
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3+ yrs exp.
None
501-1,000

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Novisync
Full Stack Developer
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Novisync
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Full Stack Developer
Novisync
Morrisville, North Carolina
Software Engineering
Full-stack Engineering
Backend Engineering
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Centraprise
Sr. Dot Net Developer
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Sr. Dot Net Developer
Centraprise
Charlotte, North Carolina
Software Engineering
Backend Engineering
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10+ yrs exp.
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Back End Developer Job Roles in North Carolina

Backend Engineering129 jobs
Software Engineering129 jobs
Cloud & DevOps30 jobs
Full-stack Engineering30 jobs
Technical Product & Program Management19 jobs
Technical Program Management16 jobs
Data Science & Analytics13 jobs
Data Engineering10 jobs
Frontend Engineering10 jobs
DevOps7 jobs

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Back End Developer Jobs in North Carolina: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies sponsor visas for back end developers in North Carolina?

Red Hat (IBM subsidiary) in Raleigh, Cisco in Research Triangle Park, and Fidelity Investments in Durham have consistent H-1B sponsorship histories for back end developer roles. Epic Games in Cary, Bandwidth, and SAS Institute are also active sponsors in the state. Large financial services firms in Charlotte, including Bank of America and Wells Fargo, regularly sponsor back end engineering positions as well.

Which visa types are most common for back end developer roles in North Carolina?

The H-1B is the most common visa category for back end developers in North Carolina. It requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent in computer science, software engineering, or a closely related field, and your employer files the petition on your behalf. Australians may qualify for the E-3 visa, and Canadian and Mexican nationals can explore the TN visa under the software engineer category, which does not involve a lottery.

How to find back end developer visa sponsorship jobs in North Carolina?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for international candidates looking for back end developer visa sponsorship jobs in North Carolina. You can filter directly by state and role to see companies actively hiring and willing to sponsor. Rather than sorting through generic job boards where sponsorship status is unclear, Migrate Mate focuses the search on employers with a track record of sponsoring international back end developers.

Which cities in North Carolina have the most back end developer sponsorship jobs?

The Research Triangle area, covering Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, concentrates the largest share of back end developer sponsorship opportunities in the state, driven by Research Triangle Park and its cluster of tech and life sciences employers. Charlotte is the second-strongest market, anchored by its financial services and fintech sector. Cary is notable for gaming and software companies, particularly Epic Games.

Are there any North Carolina-specific factors back end developers should know before pursuing visa sponsorship?

North Carolina's sponsorship market benefits from a strong university pipeline through NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, and Duke, which means sponsored roles often expect candidates with demonstrated specialization rather than general back end experience. Research Triangle Park employers tend to file H-1B petitions at higher volumes than most Southeast markets. Prevailing wage requirements apply to all sponsored positions and are tied to the specific job location within the state, so roles in Raleigh and Charlotte may reflect different wage tiers.

What is the prevailing wage for sponsored back end developer jobs in North Carolina?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.

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