2 H-1B filings for News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists in FY2023. Average salary: $45k.
In FY FY2023, there were 2 H-1B filings for News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists positions with an average salary of $45k. Leading sponsors include University Radio Foundation, Inc. d/b/a WFAE (50%), University of Nevada, Reno (50%). Most positions are located in North Carolina (50%), Nevada (50%). 100% of these petitions were certified. Compensation ranged from $35k to $55k.
50% of filings offer salaries above the prevailing wage, with an average premium of 6.5%. The average prevailing wage is $42k (based on 2 filings).
Average processing time is 7 days (median: 7 days). Fastest: 7 days, slowest: 7 days. Based on 2 filings.
100% of filings are for new positions, while 0% are for continued employment (2 filings).
Average contract duration: 36 months (median: 36 months), based on 2 filings.
| Education Level | Filings |
|---|---|
| Not Specified | 2 |
| Employer | Filings |
|---|---|
| University Radio Foundation, Inc. d/b/a WFAE | 1 |
| University of Nevada, Reno | 1 |
There were 2 H-1B Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) filed for News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists positions in FY2023.
The average H-1B salary for News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists in FY2023 was $45k.
Top employers sponsoring News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists H-1B positions in FY2023 include University Radio Foundation, Inc. d/b/a WFAE, University of Nevada, Reno.