Scientific Technologies Corporation — H1B Data for FY2013

Total LCAs (FY2013)
1
Certified
0
Denied
0
Average Salary
$75,000
Total Workers
1
USCIS Approved
1
50.0%

FY2013 H1B Overview for Scientific Technologies Corporation

In fiscal year 2013, Scientific Technologies Corporation filed 1 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 $75,000.

The applications covered a total of 1 worker positions, as a single LCA can cover multiple workers in the same role and location.

According to USCIS data, Scientific Technologies Corporation had 1 initial H1B petitions approved and 1 denied in FY2013, resulting in an approval rate of 50.0%. The H1B approval process involves both DOL labor condition certification and USCIS petition adjudication.

Scientific Technologies Corporation also filed 1 PERM (green card) applications in FY2013, with 0 certified, indicating ongoing commitment to long-term sponsorship for foreign workers.

View Scientific Technologies Corporation's complete sponsorship history on the full employer profile, including all years, job titles, and salary trends. Learn more about the H1B visa program in our comprehensive H1B visa guide.

FY2013 H1B Filings by Scientific Technologies Corporation

Individual labor condition applications filed by Scientific Technologies Corporation in fiscal year 2013. There are 1 filings total.

Case #StatusJob TitleSalaryLocationDate
I-200-13193-033901 Certified SOFTWARE ENGINEER $75,000 SCOTTSDALE, AZ 2013-07-23

Scientific Technologies Corporation H1B History by Year

Browse Scientific Technologies Corporation's H1B filing data for other fiscal years.

YearLCAsCertifiedDeniedAvg SalaryWorkers
FY2021 1 0 0 $94,685 1
FY2019 4 0 0 $94,400 4
FY2018 10 0 0 $75,614 10
FY2017 4 0 0 $79,813 4
FY2016 9 0 0 $90,168 9
FY2015 9 0 0 N/A 9
FY2014 4 0 0 $76,000 4
FY2013 1 0 0 $75,000 1
FY2012 2 0 0 $73,000 2
FY2011 2 0 0 $72,500 2
FY2010 1 0 0 $57,262 1

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