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H-1B Sponsors for Accountants and Auditors
SOC 13-2011.00
422 Labor Condition Applications for Accountants and Auditors roles were filed by leading U.S. employers in the latest fiscal year of Department of Labor data. Median pay across these sponsors: $116,200.
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Ranked by number of LCA filings for SOC 13-2011.00 in the latest fiscal year.
| Employer | Filings | Median wage |
|---|---|---|
| Ernst & Young U.S. LLP | 280 | $115,360 |
| Deloitte Tax LLP | 54 | $110,000 |
| Deloitte & Touche LLP | 24 | $97,406 |
| PwC US Tax LLP | 19 | $126,000 |
| RSM US LLP | 12 | $115,901 |
| GOLDMAN SACHS & CO. LLC | 10 | $108,000 |
| KPMG LLP | 9 | $123,000 |
| PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP | 7 | $133,000 |
| Block, Inc. | 2 | $116,200 |
| University of Utah | 2 | $63,336 |
| SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION | 2 | $116,750 |
| GOLDMAN SACHS SERVICES LLC | 1 | $157,000 |
Common questions
What is SOC 13-2011.00?
SOC 13-2011.00 is the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Standard Occupational Classification code for Accountants and Auditors. The DOL Labor Condition Application form requires every H-1B filing to declare an SOC code, which lets us see which employers actively sponsor H-1Bs in each occupation.
How are H-1B wages determined for Accountants and Auditors?
DOL requires employers to pay either the prevailing wage (based on the SOC + worksite city) or the actual wage paid to similar U.S. workers, whichever is higher. Each filing is also tagged with a wage level (I–IV) reflecting required experience.
How can I find open Accountants and Auditors H-1B-sponsored jobs?
Browse open Accountant and Auditor roles at sponsoring employers.