CARE
H-1B Labor Condition Application (LCA) Data
In 2023, CARE filed 4 H-1B applications for Operations Research Analysts and related occupations with a median offered wage of $101,794. That is 35.7% above the OEWS prevailing median for the same roles. These are DOL-certified wages committed to in Labor Condition Applications — not necessarily the number of visas approved by USCIS.
Filings by Occupation (2023)
"vs Market" compares this employer's certified median to the OEWS national median wage for the same occupation. A negative number means the certified H-1B wage trails the broader U.S. market for that role.
| Occupation | State | Filings | Median | Market (OEWS) | vs Market |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Operations Research Analysts | GA | 2 | $65,832 | $83,640 | -21.3% |
| Training and Development Specialists | DC | 1 | $79,950 | $64,340 | +24.3% |
| Social and Community Service Managers | NY | 1 | $159,601 | $77,030 | +107.2% |
Other Top H-1B Filers for Operations Research Analysts
Employers competing for the same talent — ranked by total H-1B filings for Operations Research Analysts.
| Employer | Filings | Avg Median Wage |
|---|---|---|
| Amazon.com Services LLC | 107 | $107,588 |
| AMAZON.COM SERVICES LLC | 106 | $110,000 |
| Ernst & Young U.S. LLP | 81 | $200,982 |
| Deloitte Consulting LLP | 55 | $105,935 |
| Amazon Web Services, Inc. | 50 | $145,419 |
| PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS ADVISORY SERVICES LLC | 48 | $175,308 |
| ZS Associates, Inc. | 44 | $174,100 |
| KFORCE INC. | 42 | $137,404 |
Source: DOL Office of Foreign Labor Certification, H-1B LCA Performance Data. LCA filings reflect employer certification commitments, not USCIS visa approvals.
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