Intuit sponsors over 1,000 H1B petitions annually for the engineering teams behind TurboTax, QuickBooks, Credit Karma, and Mailchimp. With 74% of filings at L3 or L4 and a median wage of $151,000, Intuit provides strong lottery odds and competitive compensation for engineers in the consumer and small business financial software space.
Under the FY2021 rule, USCIS selects H1B registrants by wage tier first. Level III and Level IV petitions are prioritized. Intuit's filing mix shows 74% at L3 or L4 β giving candidates significantly above-average lottery odds.
Bar height = filing volume. Number above bar = average approved wage for that year. Source: DOL LCA database.
| Job Title | Avg Wage |
|---|---|
| Software Engineer | $151,000 |
| Senior Software Engineer | $174,000 |
| Staff Software Engineer | $202,000 |
| Data Scientist | $154,000 |
| ML Engineer | $162,000 |
| Product Manager-Technical | $165,000 |
Source: DOL H-1B LCA disclosure data, FY2024. Filings count and wages are from approved LCAs.
| State | Share |
|---|---|
| California | 55% |
| Georgia | 12% |
| Texas | 10% |
| Arizona | 8% |
| New York | 6% |
| Massachusetts | 5% |
| Other | 4% |
With 74% of filings at L3/L4, Intuit candidates have estimated 43β61% lottery selection odds under USCIS's wage-based selection system β compared to 15β28% for L1βL2 filers at IT services firms.
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