>>lolind+M2
Do you think twitter has a lot of marketers, PR, product managers under H1B? I don't have data, but in the tech companies I have worked at it engineers were the H1B visa holders, almost exclusively.
>>lolind+M2
I would imagine the vast majority of those are engineers. It’s pretty hard to get an H1B in a non technical field and I’m not sure Twitter would even have many of those types of jobs.
>>moreli+vj
IIRC the H-1B application period is some time in the first half of April every year (so all the ones that would be filed this year have already been filed), but IDK if renewals need to catch that train.
>>bialpi+ip
H-1B approval has two stages, the registration period (March/April) and the petition period (ends 90 days after post-registration selection). AIUI this is counting petitions (i.e. I-129s), so won't be accurate until at least 90 days after selection notices - which would be around now - but then the site itself says it can further trail by a quarter.