National ranking
Employers with Highest H-1B Wages
Top 50 employers offering the highest median salaries on H-1B visa applications, minimum 5 filings.
- 50
- Employers ranked
- $366,784
- #1 median salary
- $266,158
- List median
The verdict
Aurora Medical Group, Inc. tops 50 employers for employers with highest h-1b wages, at $366,784, against a list median of $266,158.
- $366,784
- #1 · Aurora Medical Group…
- $266,158
- list median
- 50
- employers ranked
What this ranking tells us
H-1B visa applications require employers to disclose the salary offered to foreign workers. This ranking shows employers offering the highest median wages on their H-1B petitions. High H-1B salaries often indicate employers competing for specialized talent in fields like technology, finance, medicine, and engineering. These wages must meet or exceed prevailing wages for the position and location, so they reflect real market rates for skilled positions.
Top 10 - Highest H-1B Wages
The leading 10 by median salary
- Aurora Medical Group, Inc.
Aurora Medical Group, Inc.
366,784 Median Salary
- Guthrie Medical Group, P…
Guthrie Medical Group, P.C.
356,533 Median Salary
- Carolinas Physicians Net…
Carolinas Physicians Network, Inc. d/b/a Atrium Health Medical Group
340,924 Median Salary
- Fayette Physician Networ…
Fayette Physician Network, Inc.
327,710 Median Salary
- OpenAI OpCo, LLC
OpenAI OpCo, LLC
324,821 Median Salary
- OSF Multi-Specialty Group
OSF Multi-Specialty Group
323,623 Median Salary
- Eastern Maine Medical Ce…
Eastern Maine Medical Center
320,483 Median Salary
- Simpson Thacher & Bartle…
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
320,203 Median Salary
- Prisma Health Medical Gr…
Prisma Health Medical Group - Midlands
320,042 Median Salary
- Ropes & Gray LLP
Ropes & Gray LLP
315,769 Median Salary
What this shows Aurora Medical Group, Inc. leads on median salary; the gap to the rest of the top 10 shows how concentrated this metric is.
Reading This Ranking in Context
According to the Department of Labor, H-1B Labor Condition Applications, this ranking of "employers with highest h-1b wages" is computed directly from the underlying PlainEmployers dataset, no editorial cherry-picking, no paid placements. 50 employers currently qualify for this ranking based on our minimum-filing and minimum-record thresholds. At position one, Aurora Medical Group, Inc. leads the list with a median salary of $366,784, a figure pulled directly from the most recent federal or state disclosure rather than corporate self-reporting. The underlying source - Department of Labor, H-1B Labor Condition Applications - is a legally mandated filing, which is why we treat it as the authoritative signal rather than survey data or crowd-sourced reviews.
H-1B visa applications require employers to disclose the salary offered to foreign workers. This ranking shows employers offering the highest median wages on their H-1B petitions. High H-1B salaries often indicate employers competing for specialized talent in fields like technology, finance, medicine, and engineering. These wages must meet or exceed prevailing wages for the position and location, so they reflect real market rates for skilled positions. Across the 50 employers on this specific list, the median value for median salary is approximately $266,158, so a visitor comparing an individual employer's profile page against this ranking can quickly see whether they're near the top of the list, the middle, or just above the qualifying threshold. That context matters: a rank of 40 on a list of 50 means something very different from a rank of 40 on a list of 2,000, and the ranking page surfaces both the position and the value so readers can judge significance for themselves.
Every row links back to an individual employer profile with the full underlying records, H-1B filing dates and disclosed salaries by job title, OSHA DART rates with total injury counts, WARN Act notices with dates and affected headcount. That drill-down is deliberate: a ranking number in isolation doesn't tell a jobseeker, reporter, or compliance researcher what they need to know, but combined with the per-employer disclosure trail it becomes actionable. PlainEmployers re-runs these rankings on a recurring ETL schedule, so newly filed federal disclosures and state WARN notices update the leaderboard without manual intervention, and retired records fall off as they age beyond the relevance window. Cross-reference this ranking with the industry and metro pages to see whether the pattern is concentrated in specific sectors or geographies.
Rankings compress many records into a single ordered list, which inevitably loses nuance. The position of an employer, industry, or metro here reflects the specific metric being ranked and the data available as of the last refresh, a different metric, time window, or normalization (per-capita versus absolute) can reorder the list substantially. Absolute counts favor large entities; rates favor small ones. A high rank is not an accusation and a low rank is not an endorsement. WARN Act and US Department of Labor records capture only legally required disclosures, so the underlying data is itself incomplete. Employer name normalization is also imperfect: an exact-name duplicate (the same legal name filed under more than one worksite state, or in inconsistent capitalization) is merged into its single highest-value row before a ranking is built, but a genuinely different name variant, a subsidiary, a former legal name, or a related entity filed separately, is not, and can still occupy its own separate rank -- see the methodology page for detail. Read a ranking as one lens among several, and follow the links to the individual records and the methodology before acting on the order shown.
Source: Department of Labor, H-1B Labor Condition Applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What determines H-1B salary levels?
H-1B employers must pay at least the prevailing wage for the occupation in the specific metro area, or the actual wage paid to similarly employed workers, whichever is higher. The Department of Labor sets prevailing wages based on occupation, skill level, and geographic area. Employers offering above-prevailing wages are competing more aggressively for talent.
Why do some employers show very high median salaries?
Employers in finance, technology, and specialized consulting often sponsor H-1B workers for highly specialized roles that command premium salaries. Investment banks, hedge funds, and top tech companies regularly file H-1B petitions with salaries exceeding $200,000 because they are hiring for positions like quantitative analysts, senior engineers, and specialized researchers.
Does a high H-1B salary mean all employees earn that much?
No. H-1B salaries represent wages specifically offered to visa-sponsored foreign workers, not all employees. However, since H-1B wages must meet prevailing wage requirements, they provide a reliable floor for what these specialized positions pay. Actual total compensation including bonuses and equity may be significantly higher.
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How to read the Employers with Highest H-1B Wages ranking
This list ranks employers by median salary - a measure of scale, which is not the same as risk or quality per worker.
- Aurora Medical Group, Inc. tops the list, but a high rank reflects volume; read each employer against its industry and metro peers. Compare side by side
- Cross-check any employer’s other signals, pay, OSHA safety, and WARN layoffs, on its full profile before drawing conclusions. Browse employers
- Rankings refresh as new federal and state filings are ingested, so positions can shift between data releases. Methodology
Source: Department of Labor, H-1B Labor Condition Applications. Figures are legally filed public records, not vendor estimates or reviews.
Read our methodology - how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.
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Disclaimer: This ranking is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Consult a qualified professional before making employment, hiring, or compliance decisions based on this data.
PlainEmployers is rendered directly from DOL H-1B disclosure filings, OSHA Injury Tracking Application records, and WARN Act layoff notices, no number is typed in by an editor. This ranking is computed live from employer-level filing/injury/layoff rows, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error. Data current as of August 2026.