Showing posts with label sponsorship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sponsorship. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

H-1B Jobs | Engineering Project Lead | San Mateo, CA | Sponsorship Available

 

h-1b jobsAt IXL Learning, we design first-of-their-kind products in the educational technology space. As an Engineering Project Lead, in addition to participating directly in software development, you will provide the leadership and design insight necessary to focus the efforts of our rapidly growing team.

International candidates encouraged to apply, H1B sponsorships available.

 

Responsibilities

  • Lead a team of talented engineers, both starting projects from scratch and also working within the existing code base. 
  • Build the back-end wiring, application logic, and UI for our products. 
  • Drive the development process for your team, including design, coding, documenting, testing, debugging, and tuning.
  • Provide accurate estimates, evaluate feasibility, and assess new platforms and technologies for project implementations.
  • Collaborate and communicate clearly across multiple development teams to design and release amazing products.
  • Participate in building and mentoring a team of engineers.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in software engineering.
  • Excellent programming skills in Java or other object-oriented language.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills.
  • Strong organization and time management skills.
  • Strong analytical-reasoning and problem-solving skills.
  • Passion for improving education through technology.

About IXL
IXL Learning is an educational technology company like no other. We develop dramatically innovative, first-of-their-kind products used by millions of learners, from children to adults. Our IXL product (located at IXL.com) is the world's most popular subscription-based learning site for K-12. Our other products include Quia Web, the original 'create-your-own' website for teachers, and Quia Books, the leading online platform for world-languages courses.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Source & © : IXL Learning

Friday, September 20, 2013

H-1B Jobs | Applications Software Engineer | San Mateo, CA | Sponsorship Available

 

h-1b jobsIXL Learning

We are seeking Applications Software Engineers who have a passion for technology and education to help us add new features to our three extremely successful educational products and build new, innovative products. We are constantly adding new features for our over 2 million paid, subscribed users, helping students and teachers in all 50 states and over 170 countries.
International candidates encouraged to apply, H1B sponsorships available.

Responsibilities
As an Applications Software Engineer, you will build the back-end wiring, application logic, and UI that drive the site. You will find and use the best technologies to add features to our products as well as to create new products. You’ll be involved in all aspects of the development process – including design, coding, testing, debugging, and tuning. In addition to working with your fellow engineers, you’ll collaborate with other teams to design amazing products that meet the needs of our users, who are students and teachers all over the world.

Technology
Our server-side stack currently includes Linux, Apache, Java, and Oracle. Inside browsers, we use a fair amount of JavaScript and CSS. Of course, the specific technologies and languages you use will vary by project and according to your own interests or specialization areas.

Qualifications

  • 1 to 5 years of experience in software engineering.
  • A solid grasp of general programming principles. 
  • Excellent programming skills in Java or other object-oriented language.
  • Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Computer Science or a related discipline.
  • Ability to work both independently and in a wide variety of teams.
  • Passion for improving education through technology.
  • Knowledge of Unix, Java, SQL, JavaScript, CSS, source control is a plus.

About IXL
IXL Learning is an educational technology company like no other. We develop dramatically innovative, first-of-their-kind products used by millions of learners, from children to adults. Our IXL product (located at IXL.com) is the world's most popular subscription-based learning site for K-12. Our other products include Quia Web, the original 'create-your-own' website for teachers, and Quia Books, the leading online platform for world-languages courses.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

Source & © – IXL Learning.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

H-1B Sponsorship for the Year 2014-15 | Senior .Net Developers

 

h-1b jobsThe process of selecting H-1B Candidates for the year 2014-15 has been initiated.

All candidates must have strong communication skills and understanding of new tools and technologies; mobile, social media and web development.

Senior Microsoft .NET Developer

  • Bachelor or Master in Computer Science
  • MVC
  • WCF, WPF, WFF
  • ASP.NET, HTML, HTML 5
  • C#
  • Silverlight
  • JQuery, AJAX, Java Script
  • SQL Server 2008,
  • SSRS / SSIS
  • Good understanding of XML, SOAP, JSON
  • Good Knowledge of Agile development process
  • Must have good analysis and communication skill
  • Knowledge of design patterns and Object Oriented design, REST, SOA
  • Mobile Development+
  • Hadoop, HBase, Hive or similar tools are Plus

Send your updated resume/cv to smhumayun@gmail.com

H-1B Sponsorship for the Year 2014-15 | Senior Java Developers

 

h-1b jobsThe process of selecting H-1B Candidates for the year 2014-15 has been initiated.

All candidates must have strong communication skills and understanding of new tools and technologies; mobile, social media and web development.

Senior Java Developers:

  • Bachelor or Master in Computer Science
  • JEE, J2ME
  • Spring, Hibernate
  • ETL
  • UML, HTML 5
  • Oracle, PLSQL
  • Good understanding of XML, SOAP, JSON and Web Service
  • Good Knowledge of Agile development process
  • Must have good analysis and communication skill
  • Knowledge of design patterns and Object Oriented design, REST, SOA
  • Mobile Development+
  • Hadoop, HBase, Hive or similar tools are Plus

Send your updated resume/cv to smhumayun@gmail.com

Monday, June 10, 2013

Proposed Immigration Reforms by Gang of Eight and its Impact on H-1B Category

 

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernisation Act (SB 744) was passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee on a vote of 13 to five, and is likely to come to the floor of the Senate to be voted on in June 2013. The House of Representatives has drafted its own bill for immigration reform. However, there are reports of disagreements among lawmakers in the House of Representatives over provisions in the house's bill. Both pieces of proposed legislation represent a concerted effort among lawmakers to reform the immigration laws. The next few months will be pivotal with respect to whether immigration reform legislation is passed in the United States during 2013.

Introduction

The Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernisation Act (SB 744) was introduced into the Senate on April 16 2013 by Senators Schumer, Durbin, Bennet, Menendez, McCain, Rubio, Flake and Graham (referred to as the 'gang of eight'). This comprehensive piece of immigration legislation addresses border security issues and has provisions to reform the H-1B and L-1 non-immigrant visa categories. It creates a path towards citizenship for those who are undocumented, creates a merit-based visa and reallocates the distribution of visas. The bill appears to have a decent amount of support among a large bipartisan group of US senators. As a result, there is a good chance that this bill may pass the Senate and eventually become law. Naturally, the bill is receiving widespread attention among various media outlets, and is being monitored closely by US employers and the public.

Several key provisions of the bill may have an impact on US employers sponsoring foreign nationals for the H-1B and L-1 categories.

H-1B

The new bill proposes the following general changes to the H-1B category:

  • It creates a floor of 110,000 and ceiling of 180,000 for the H-1B cap.
  • It increases the master's cap from 20,000 to 25,000.
  • It creates a new wage level system.
  • It prohibits H-1B-dependent employers from using the Level 1 wage rate.
  • it requires H-1B employers to advertise for the H-1B position on the Department of Labour website for a 30-day period.

In relation to dependent employers, the bill proposes as follows:

  • It will prohibit outplacement, outsourcing or placement of H-1B workers by H-1B dependent employers.(1)
  • It will allow outplacement, outsourcing or placement for non-dependent H-1B employers, but impose an additional filing fee of $500.
  • Employers (other than educational or research employers) that employ 50 or more workers in the United States are banned from sponsoring H-1B workers if more than 75% of their workforce is in H-1B status (in 2015), changing to 65% in 2016 and 50% in 2017.
  • The May 3 2013 amendment to bill defines an 'intending immigrant' for the purposes of calculating H-1B dependency as a H-1B worker who has a pending or approved labour application, rather than requiring a labour application pending for one year or more.

In relation to reporting, the bill requires all H-1B-dependent employers to submit an annual report to the Department of Homeland Security, including W-2s for all H-1B workers employed during the previous fiscal year.

In regard to the Department of Labour and labour condition applications, the bill:

  • changes the standard of review of labour condition applications by the Department of Labour from reviewing for completeness to reviewing for completeness and evidence of fraud;
  • changes the timeframe for processing labour condition applications from seven to 14 days;
  • allows employers to file the Form I-129 with an uncertified labour condition application;
  • removes the reasonable cause requirement for conducting a Department of Labour investigation and replaces it with the provision that the departement may initiate an investigation;
  • requires the Department of Labour to conduct annual compliance audits of each employer with more than 100 employees, if more than 15% of the employees are in H-1B status, and requires these audits to be available for public inspection;
  • increases Labour Condition Application fines from $1,000 to $2,000 for misrepresentation, and from $5,000 to $10,000 for wilful misrepresentation; and
  • allows Department of Labour employees to file complaints regarding labour condition applications and eliminates the requirement that the Department of Labour know the tipster complaining of the labour condition application violation.

The new bill proposes to amend filing fees as follows:

  • It requires H-1B-dependent employers with 50 or more employees to pay an extra filing fee of $5,000 for each H-1B petition filed each fiscal year, beginning in FY 2015 (October 1 2014 to September 30 2015), if 30% to 50% of the H-1B employer's employees are in H-1B or L-1 status. The amended bill imposes the same filing fee on employers that file L-1 petitions, if 30% to 50% of the L-1 employer's employees are in H-1B or L-1 status, but imposes the fee in FY 2014 (October 1 2013 to September 30 2014), rather than 2015.
  • It requires H-1B-dependent employers with 50 or more employees to pay an additional fee of $10,000 for each H-1B petition filed each fiscal year, beginning in FY 2015 (October 1 2014 to September 30 2015), and continuing through the 2017 fiscal year, if 50% to 75% of the H-1B employer's employees are in H-1B or L status. The amended bill imposes the same filing fee on employers who file L-1 petitions, if 50% to 75% of the L-1 employer's employees are in H-1B or L-1 status, but imposes the fee in FY 2014 (October 1 2013 to September 30 2014), rather than 2015.
  • It imposes an additional fee of $1,250 for each H-1B or L-1 petition which has at least 25 full-time employees.
  • It imposes an additional filing fee of $2,500 per H-1B or L-1 petition for an employer that employs more than 25 employees.

The above additional fees are on top of the other filing fees already imposed on employers filing H-1B and L-1 petitions.

Further, the bill imposes a $500 fee for filing an application for permanent employment certification (Form 9089).

L-1

In relation to L-1 visas, the new bill will:

  • prohibit the outplacement or outsourcing of L-1 workers, if not controlled or supervised principally by the sponsoring employer; and
  • impose a requirement that if an L-1 worker is placed at a third-party location, the third party attests that the worker has not displaced and will not displace a US worker for 90 days before or after the date of the filing the L-1 petition.

In regard to filing fees, the bill:

  • requires L-1 employers with 50 or more employees to pay an additional $5,000 filing fee if 30% to 50% of its workforce is in H-1B or L-1 status;
  • requires L-1 employers with 50 or more employees to pay an additional $10,000 if 50% to 75% of its workforce is in H-1B or L-1 status;
  • imposes an additional fee of $1,250 for each L-1 petition for employers that employ 25 or fewer full-time employees; and
  • Imposes an additional filing fee of $2,500 per L-1 petition for an employer that employs 26 or more employees.

Endnotes

(1) An employer is considered to be an H-1B dependent employer if it has:

  • 25 or fewer full-time equivalent employees and at least eight are in H-1B status;
  • 26 to 50 full-time equivalent employees and at least 13 H-1B non-immigrant workers; or
  • 51 or more full-time equivalent employees, of whom 15% or more are H-1B non-immigrant workers).

[Source – International Law OfficeCopyrights]

Monday, May 27, 2013

Updates on Companies in Pakistan, Sponsoring H-1B Visa

 

Now, it’s Royal Cyber!

As per my source, Royal Cyber is now offering H-1B Sponsorship to candidates who fulfill following criteria:

  • Minimum of 16 years of education – with 4 years bachelor’s degree.
  • 5 or more years of professional development experience.

Royal Cyber

US Headquarters

Royal Cyber
55 Shuman Blvd, Suite 1025, Naperville,
IL 60563 USA.

Pakistan Office

Suite # 1101-1104, 11th Floor,
Ceasers Towers (National IT Park),
Main Shahrah e Faisal,
Karachi, Pakistan.

Click to view a complete list of companies in Pakistan who sponsor H-1B Visas.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Please Share Your H-1B Information ANONYMOUSLY to Help Others

 

Dear readers,

I’ve setup a live form at the right side of this blog. If you have applied for the H-1B Petition ever, you are requested to kindly fill this form. This effort is to anonymously collect and publish the data for common good of all.

You can also view all the submissions made through this form, at the bottom of this page.

Thanks!

Syed Muhammad Humayun