FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY

H-1B Labor Condition Application (LCA) Data

In 2023, FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY filed 16 H-1B applications for Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary and related occupations with a median offered wage of $80,729. That is 25.3% below the OEWS prevailing median for the same roles — at or below the broader market rate. 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.

H-1B filings by occupation for FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY in 2023, offered vs prevailing wage.
Occupation State Filings Median Market (OEWS) vs Market
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary FL 6 $84,000 $96,430 -12.9%
Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary FL 4 $68,250 $106,910 -36.2%
Biochemists and Biophysicists FL 2 $59,072 $107,460 -45%
Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary FL 1 $88,000 $100,690 -12.6%
Database Architects FL 1 $69,410 $134,700 -48.5%
Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary FL 1 $114,594 $105,650 +8.5%
Computer Occupations, All Other FL 1 $81,778 $104,920 -22.1%

Other Top H-1B Filers for Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary

Employers competing for the same talent — ranked by total H-1B filings for Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary.

Other top H-1B filers for Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary.
Employer Filings Avg Median Wage
University of Texas at Dallas 7 $130,000
Arizona State University 6 $93,000
Northeastern University 6 $114,946
George Mason University 6 $110,000
The University of Arizona 5 $174,335
Indiana University 5 $70,459
The Pennsylvania State University 5 $120,000
University of Minnesota 5 $130,000

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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