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by mavelikara
3421 days ago
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> But they also abuse the visa process for lower wages in lower positions. No, in lower-level positions also they are paid the same as their colleagues who are citizens. During the hiring process, the immigration status is not get considered as a positive or negative qualifier. > Lots of other companies without hype just want lower wage workers. I agree. > I figure these are the majority. This is possible, but I am not sure. It is true that many companies who get the most visas don't pay well. But the well-paying firms do not apply for lots of visas, and there are lots of them, leading to a long thin-tailed distribution. Also, many of these H-1B immigrants, once they get their green cards, go on to found successful startups increasing the size of the economic pie for everyone. One such person, Jyoti Bansal, sold his startup for $3.7B last week. |
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Not if they are hired through a contracting company:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13525766