To: discostu
No we do know the data is invalid, it lists DCM as having over 3000 H1B programmer/analysts in America and the only have 300 engineers worldwide. One other thing. IF they were to bring somebody in from India to work at the Austin facility, the worker would be a software engineer, not a programmer/analyst. Software engineers earn more than programmer/analysts, so they obviously lied on the application in order to avoid paying the higher salary for an engineer.
To: FormerLurker
you're off in never-never land here. It just simply does not make sense to apply for TEN times as many H1B programmer analysts as you've got engineers in your entire opperation. Doesn't make sense, won't make sense, can't make sense, must be somebody elses' screw-up.
And second your site doesn't HAVE software engineer listed, it has "computer: programmer/analyst" which in most places is the same thing with the same salary.
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