Top 100 H1B Visa Sponsors -2016 H1B Visa Report | MyVisaJobs.com
Rank H1B Visa Sponsor Number of LCA * Average Salary
1 Infosys 33,289 $79,201
2 Tata Consultancy Services 16,553 $69,648
3 IBM 13,600 $83,248
4 Wipro 12,201 $70,306
5 Accenture 9,605 $77,953
6 Deloitte Consulting 7,607 $118,131
7 Hcl America 6,110 $82,132
8 Tech Mahindra (Americas) 6,041 $75,044
9 Microsoft 4,575 $122,641
10 Igate Technologies 4,553 $71,469
11 Ernst & Young 4,163 $92,297
12 Google 4,048 $127,898
By occupation
http://www.myvisajobs.com/Reports/20...gory.aspx?T=OC
Rank Occupation Number of LCA * Average Salary
1 Computer Systems Analysts 116,591 $78,719
2 Software Developers, Applications 100,536 $95,216
3 Computer Programmers 90,138 $68,616
4 Computer Occupations, All Other 54,671 $78,729
5 Software Developers, Systems Software 17,504 $111,333
6 Management Analysts 13,107 $90,248
7 Accountants And Auditors 10,911 $66,218
8 Network And Computer Systems Administrators 10,489 $75,805
9 Financial Analysts 9,793 $103,599
10 Mechanical Engineers 8,400 $80,592
11 Database Administrators 8,303 $78,773
12 Market Research Analysts And Marketing Specialists 7,488 $64,299
13 Operations Research Analysts 7,080 $92,762
14 Electronics Engineers, Except Computer 6,444 $104,184
15 Electrical Engineers 5,959 $89,613
16 Physicians And Surgeons, All Other 5,576 $169,624
17 Computer And Information Systems Managers 5,396 $130,268
18 Web Developers 5,317 $68,673
19 Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 4,549 $66,473
20 Physical Therapists 3,996 $70,887
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Not something we could do with freedom of movement.
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostYou will still be able to travel and stay in a lot of countries on your EU passport. Time to become a nomad developer, work remotely, and move from one country to another every 2-3 months.
3% growth y/y yummy...Last edited by diseasex; 19 April 2017, 15:24.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostSo the "Australian style points based immigration system" that Vote Leave banged on, and on, and on, and on about as the solution to all the UK's problems works so badly that not even Australia want it?
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostSo nowhere to escape brexit anymore? Is Germany whats left? Heil...
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostSo the "Australian style points based immigration system" that Vote Leave banged on, and on, and on, and on about as the solution to all the UK's problems works so badly that not even Australia want it?
Not something we could do with freedom of movement.
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Originally posted by Bluenose View PostPotentially missed in the U.K Election news fever....
Aussies
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has banned 457 visas
U.S.A
H1B Visa: How Donald Trump Wants to Change It | Fortune.com
...and New Zealand (thanks Squarepeg)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...to-immigration
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Bunch of racists imagine controlling immigration into your own country
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So nowhere to escape brexit anymore? Is Germany whats left? Heil...
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Trump, as a candidate, paraded laid-off IT workers onstage and called for the end of the H-1B visa program
Oh the irony.
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Australia & USA Visa Reforms
Potentially missed in the U.K Election news fever....
Aussies
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has banned 457 visas
U.S.A
H1B Visa: How Donald Trump Wants to Change It | Fortune.com
...and New Zealand (thanks Squarepeg)
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...to-immigrationLast edited by Bluenose; 19 April 2017, 13:12.Tags: None
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