The Associated Press — H1B Data for FY2019

Total LCAs (FY2019)
6
Certified
0
Denied
0
Average Salary
$108,460
Total Workers
6

FY2019 H1B Overview for The Associated Press

In fiscal year 2019, The Associated Press filed 6 H1B labor condition applications with the U.S. Department of Labor. Of these, 0 were certified and 0 were denied. The average salary offered on these applications was $108,460.

The applications covered a total of 6 worker positions, as a single LCA can cover multiple workers in the same role and location.

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FY2019 H1B Filings by The Associated Press

Individual labor condition applications filed by The Associated Press in fiscal year 2019. There are 6 filings total.

Case #StatusJob TitleSalaryLocationDate
I-200-19239-348458 Certified SENIOR SOFTWARE ENGINEER $149,035 SAMMAMISH, WA 2019-09-05
I-200-19136-044546 Certified TECHNICAL PROGRAM MANAGER $101,109 NEW YORK, NY 2019-06-03
I-200-19137-383702 Certified PRODUCT MANAGER, INTERNET PRODUCTS $75,000 NEW YORK, NY 2019-06-03
I-200-19102-338695 Certified DATABASE DEVELOPER $111,180 CRANBURY, NJ 2019-05-03
I-200-19093-874945 Certified NEWSPERSON $68,527 BALTIMORE, MD 2019-04-12
I-200-18289-218508 Certified USER INTERFACE (UI) SOFTWARE ARCHITECT $145,911 CRANBURY, NJ 2018-11-15

The Associated Press H1B History by Year

Browse The Associated Press's H1B filing data for other fiscal years.

YearLCAsCertifiedDeniedAvg SalaryWorkers
FY2026 1 1 0 $158,791 1
FY2024 1 0 0 $100,000 1
FY2023 3 3 0 $124,400 3
FY2022 1 1 0 $137,957 1
FY2020 1 1 0 $69,897 1
FY2019 6 0 0 $108,460 6
FY2018 3 0 0 $131,500 3
FY2017 3 0 0 $68,955 3
FY2016 6 0 0 $106,667 6
FY2015 4 0 0 N/A 4
FY2014 6 0 0 $83,743 6
FY2013 8 0 0 $82,077 8
FY2012 3 0 0 $95,028 3
FY2011 11 0 0 $97,523 11
FY2010 13 0 0 $90,167 13
FY2009 4 0 0 $101,860 4
FY2008 10 0 0 $94,439 10

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