India:
Top H-1B Employers And Professions
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Data revealed by the U.S. Department of Labor (the DOL Data) at
the end of June, 2016 shows that the top 10 most common professions
under the H-1B program include Computer Systems Analysts, Software
Developers, Computer Programmers, Computer Occupations, Software
Developers, Management Analysts, Network and Computer Systems
Analysts among a few others. Wipro, BirlaSoft, TCS and Infosys
continue to be part of the top 10 employers of H-1B workers. This
data shows that the largest consumers of the H-1B program are IT
and ITES companies and the largest number of beneficiaries are for
jobs in these sectors. With India being a leader in this sector it
is natural that four of the top ten employers are affiliates of
Indian companies. The DOL Data does not provide information about
the nationality of the beneficiaries.
Going forward, though the numeric limits on H-1B visas are not
directed at India, Indian companies will continue to struggle with
issues when seeking to deploy Indian workers to the U.S.
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