“The choice of our state for this game-changing investment is evidence that companies view North Carolina not only as the ideal backdrop for their business plans, but a safe location for their employees,” said Commerce Secretary Anthony M. The North Carolina Department of Commerce led the state’s efforts to attract Centene’s regional headquarters and IT center. and Canadian markets for their ability to attract and grow tech talent.Ĭharlotte has a tech-talent labor pool of 55,430, or 4.6% of its total employment, compared to the national average of 3.7%. The city grew its tech talent pool by 48.4% from 2013-2018, says the report ranking 50 U.S. “Centene is the latest company to recognize North Carolina’s deep pool of workforce talent, particularly in the area of information and other advanced technologies,” Chung said.Ĭharlotte, for example, has the nation’s fastest-growing pool of technology talent, according to the latest Scoring Tech Talent Report from CBRE, a global real estate services firm. Louis and Missouri, and I couldn’t be more excited that a world-class, civic-minded industry leader like Centene is expanding into North Carolina,” said Christopher Chung, chief executive officer of the EDPNC and a former CEO of the Missouri Partnership economic development organization. “I’m very familiar with Centene’s impressive growth from my economic development days in St. Women account for 75% of Centene’s workforce and 70% of its supervisory positions. More than half of Centene’s employees and over 40% of its leadership identify as people of color, according to the company’s website. “They are also company with a demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion,” Emory added. So their hiring impact will have a broad reach.” Some of those will be entry-level positions with opportunities for upskilling. “In addition to their hiring in IT, finance and other areas, a significant number of the positions they are planning in Charlotte will be in operations ― such as customer service and claims processing. “We’re thrilled to have Centene join the roster of major corporations establishing an East Coast headquarters in North Carolina, for reasons that include who they are as a company,” said Frank Emory Jr., chairman of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) Board of Directors and executive vice president at Novant Health in Charlotte. “We look forward to our future in Charlotte and intend to be a strong part of the community, as we are in all of the places where we have business operations.”Īt a press conference today, Neidorff said the Charlotte hub could grow to 6,000 employees in the coming years. “We chose Charlotte as the home to our East Coast headquarters because we believe it will enable us to continue our strong growth and our mission to serve the most vulnerable populations,” said Michael F. Founded in 1984, the company currently serves more than 23 million Americans across all 50 states.Ĭentene, which also operates overseas, reported nearly $75 billion in revenue for 2019, a 24.2 percent increase from the prior year. Louis, Mo., provides health and wellness services for individuals covered by private health insurers, Medicare, Medicaid and government-sponsored plans for military personnel, veterans and correctional facilities. Mecklenburg County’s overall average annual wage is currently $68,070.Ĭentene, based in St.
Centene’s new positions will offer salaries that average $100,089 annually, creating a regional payroll impact of nearly $324 million per year. Meanwhile, the company will retain its current workforce of nearly 600 in North Carolina. The new Centene hub will employ allied health professionals, data analysts, information-technology specialists, administrators and others. “Centene knows that North Carolina has a resilient economy, ready workforce, livable communities and a host of other assets that make our state a leading destination for forward-thinking businesses.” “Centene’s investment here is great for the Charlotte area and our whole state,” North Carolina Gov. This move will bring 3,237 new jobs to North Carolina and an investment of $1,034,900,790 by 2032.Ĭentene’s 3,237-job commitment makes the company’s new Mecklenburg County campus the largest job creation project in the 18-year history of the state’s Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) program. Centene Corporation, a Fortune 50 provider of managed care services for public and private health plans, will create an East Coast regional headquarters and technology hub in Charlotte.