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Source: US Dept of Labor. Represents Base Salary only. Excludes RSUs, signing bonuses, and variable compensation.

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Results Found

$123100

Average Salary

$75000

Minimum

$178063

Maximum

Active filters: Employer: COMMON LIVING INC
Employer Role Location Salary Program Filing Date
COMMON LIVING INC Senior Software Engineer New York, NY $178063 PERM Feb 19, 2021
Common Living Inc Director, Implementation New York, NY $154467 H-1B Feb 10, 2022
Common Living Inc Director, Implementation New York, NY $154467 H-1B Feb 22, 2022
Common Living, Inc. Director of Construction & PreOpening New York, NY $140000 H-1B Mar 12, 2020
Common Living Inc Senior Design Manager, Interiors New York, NY $126000 H-1B Nov 15, 2023
COMMON LIVING INC. Full Stack Engineer New York, NY $123420 PERM Feb 2, 2023
Common Living, Inc. Senior Interior Designer New York, NY $104583 H-1B Aug 18, 2021
Common Living, Inc. Senior Interior Designer New York, NY $100000 H-1B Jan 27, 2020
Common Living, Inc. Associate Marketing Operations Manager New York, NY $75000 H-1B Oct 14, 2021
Common Living, Inc. Portfolio Manager I New York, NY $75000 H-1B Oct 7, 2020
About This Data
Data Source

This data comes from the U.S. Department of Labor's public disclosure files for Labor Condition Applications (LCA) and Permanent Employment Certification (PERM) applications.

What You Can Find
  • H-1B Salaries: Wages offered to H-1B specialty occupation workers
  • PERM Salaries: Wages offered for green card sponsorship positions
  • Employer Information: Which companies sponsor most workers
  • Location Data: Salary differences by state and city
How to Use This Data
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Note: This data shows wages from official DOL filings. Actual compensation may include additional benefits, bonuses, and equity not reflected here.

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