Top Companies by H-1B Holders

Summary

This visual measures the number of current H-1B visa holders at top US companies. Amazon has the most at 10,000, followed by Tata Consultancy Services with 5,500. Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Google each have 4,000. These figures show strong reliance on H-1B workers in tech and IT sectors, which matters amid policy changes like fee increases.

Key findings

  • Amazon has 10,000 H-1B holders.
  • Tata Consultancy Services reports 5,500 H-1B holders.
  • Microsoft holds 4,000 H-1B holders.
  • Meta employs 4,000 H-1B holders.
  • Apple and Google each have 4,000 H-1B holders.

Metrics Framework

  • H-1B holders count approximate current visa holders per company from federal data.
  • Unit of measure is number of holders.
  • Values rounded: '>10,000' to 10000, '~5,500' to 5500, '>4,000' to 4000.
  • Coverage is latest available per company.

Tags

#H1B#TopEmployers#Amazon#TCS#BigTech

Source

fortune.com
Source Authority95
Correctness95

Table View

CompanyH1b Holders
Amazon10,000
Tata Consultancy Services5,500
Microsoft4,000
Meta4,000
Apple4,000
Google4,000

Analysis

Amazon Leads H-1B Count
Amazon tops the list with 10,000 H-1B holders. This is nearly double Tata Consultancy Services at 5,500. Microsoft follows with 4,000, matching Meta, Apple, and Google at the same level. The gap between Amazon's 10,000 and others highlights its lead. Federal data sets these as approximate current counts. Big Tech firms show clear dependence on the program.
TCS Second in Ranking
Tata Consultancy Services holds 5,500 H-1B workers, second after Amazon's 10,000. This places it ahead of US Big Tech firms at 4,000 each: Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Google. The 5,500 figure comes from federal records rounded for consistency. TCS stands out as an Indian firm among US giants. Over 4,000 in each top company points to broad program use.
Big Tech Firms Equal
Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Google each report 4,000 H-1B holders. This matches across four major firms, below Amazon's 10,000 and TCS's 5,500. Federal data uses '>4,000' rounded to 4,000 for all. Their equal counts show similar reliance. Together, these firms plus Amazon and TCS dominate H-1B employment.
Top Six Dominate Program
The top six companies hold 10,000 for Amazon, 5,500 for TCS, and 4,000 each for Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and Google. This totals significant H-1B presence from federal sources. Amazon's lead at 10,000 sets it apart from the 4,000 group. TCS bridges US and Indian firms. Data reflects current approximate holders per company.

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FAQ

It counts the approximate number of current H-1B visa holders at each company. Federal data provides these figures. Values like '>10,000' for Amazon are rounded to 10,000 for consistency. '~5,500' for TCS becomes 5,500. '>4,000' for others sets at 4,000. This shows employment levels under the program.

A high number like Amazon's 10,000 indicates strong reliance on H-1B workers. TCS at 5,500 shows similar dependence. Firms at 4,000 each, such as Microsoft and Google, reflect heavy program use. It points to need for skilled foreign talent in tech and IT roles. Lower counts would mean less dependence.

The data reflects the latest approximate current H-1B holders. No specific start or end year is stated. Figures come from federal records at the time of reporting. It captures ongoing employment, not historical trends. Source material gives present snapshot per company.

Federal data provides the counts, rounded for chart consistency. Approximations handle phrases like '>10,000' or '~5,500'. Top six companies are shown: Amazon, TCS, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Google. No full list or exact totals beyond these. Source notes minor approximations but matches original phrasing.

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