12 H-1B filings for Audiologists in FY2023. Average salary: $88k.
During the FY FY2023 cycle, employers filed 12 H-1B petitions for Audiologists roles, offering an average compensation of $88k. Leading sponsors include Johns Hopkins University (17%), University of New Mexico Hospitals (17%), Northwest School for Hearing Impaired Children (8%). Most positions are located in New York (25%), Maryland (25%), Texas (17%). 100% of these petitions were certified. Compensation ranged from $72k to $141k.
| Percentile | Salary |
|---|---|
| 10th | $78k |
| 25th | $79k |
| 50th (Median) | $83k |
| 75th | $93k |
| 90th | $97k |
Based on 12 salary records. Range: $72k – $141k.
83% of filings offer salaries above the prevailing wage, with an average premium of 17.5%. The average prevailing wage is $76k (based on 12 filings).
Average processing time is 7 days (median: 7 days). Fastest: 7 days, slowest: 7 days. Based on 12 filings.
67% of filings are for new positions, while 17% are for continued employment (12 filings).
Average contract duration: 35 months (median: 36 months), based on 12 filings.
| Visa Class | Filings |
|---|---|
| H-1B | 11 |
| E-3 AUSTRALIAN | 1 |
| Education Level | Filings |
|---|---|
| Not Specified | 12 |
There were 12 H-1B Labor Condition Applications (LCAs) filed for Audiologists positions in FY2023.
The average H-1B salary for Audiologists in FY2023 was $88k.
Top employers sponsoring Audiologists H-1B positions in FY2023 include Johns Hopkins University, University of New Mexico Hospitals, Northwest School for Hearing Impaired Children.