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The H1B Records Below List the Companies That Have Submitted the Greatest Number of H1B Visa Petitions for This Location The H1B records below list the companies that have submitted the greatest number of H1B visa petitions for this location. This information was gathered directly from Department of Labor (DOL) records, which is the government agency responsible for all H1B submissions. Every quarter, DOL makes available a listing of all companies who have submitted H1B visa applications for the most recent 3 months for which records are available. The records contained in Going Global's H1B Plus database contains the most recent 12-month period of records available. Sort by Company | Petitions MASTECH, INC., A MASTECH HOLDINGS, 4339 INC. COMPANY MASTECH RESOURCING, INC. 1393 MASTECH ALLIANCE, INC., A MASTECH 1040 HOLDINGS COMPANY NESS USA, INC. 693 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 169 UHCP D/B/A UPMC MEP 144 COGENT INFOTECH CORPORATION 131 SDLC MANAGEMENT, INC. 123 FIRST CONSULTING GROUP, LLC 104 ANSYS, INC. 100 COMPUTER ENTERPRISES, INC. 97 CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY 96 INTELLECT DESIGN ARENA INC. 95 ACCION LABS US, INC. 63 HM HEALTH SOLUTIONS INC. 57 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PHYSICIANS 44 H.J. HEINZ COMPANY 40 CV CONSULTING INC 36 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON 36 INFOYUGA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 36 BAYER BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY 31 SERVICES, LLC UPMC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, INC. 28 GALAX-ESYSTEMS CORPORATION 26 HIGHMARK, INC. 25 SEVEN HILLS SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGIES 25 INC VELAGA ASSOCIATES, INC 24 UPMC PRESBYTERIAN SHADYSIDE 22 DVI TECHNOLOGES, INC. 21 ALLEGHENY CLINIC 20 GENCO I. INC. 17 SRI MOONLIGHT SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS 17 LLC BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE, LLC 16 BAYER HEALTHCARE PHARMACEUTICALS, 16 INC. VISVERO, INC. 16 CYBYTE, INC. 15 BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION 15 (HOLDINGS) USA, INC. KENNAMETAL, INC. 15 MYLAN INC. 14 RESPIRONICS, INC. (A PHILIPS OWNED 14 COMPANY) SUNTEC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PRIVATE 14 LIMITED MICHAEL BAKER, JR., INC. 14 PPG INDUSTRIES, INC. 13 PRODIGY SOFTWARE GROUP, INC. 13 CROWN CASTLE USA, INC. 13 STARSHR, INC. 13 UPMC COMMUNITY MEDICINE, INC. 12 SOFTWARE SPECIALISTS, INC. 12 JUHUSYS, LLC 11 NATIONAL RUBBER CORPORATION 10 NETRONOME SYSTEMS, INC. 10 PAVAN CONSULTANCY SERVICES, INC. 10 AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS, INC. 10 UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION 10 INNOVATIVE ELECTRONICS 10 CORPORATION MSA WORLDWIDE, LLC 10 SIGMA RESOURCES LLC 10 AAVISPRO LLC 10 ADVANCED ELECTROCIRCUITS 9 CORPORATION TELETRACKING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 9 CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART 9 CECITY.COM, INC. 8 THE KRAFT HEINZ COMPANY 8 WHOLEREN, INC. 8 UBICS, INC. 8 PAUL C. RIZZO ASSOCIATES, INC. 7 INRHYTHM, INC. 7 ESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, LLC 7 HOLY FAMILY INSTITUTE 7 SUMMA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 7 PITTSBURGH LOGISTICS SYSTEMS, INC. 7 DUOLINGO, INC. 7 MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL , INC. 7 PRODIGO SOLUTIONS, INC. 7 ASPIRE PATHWAY LLC 6 NICHOLSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 6 BRANDING BRAND, LLC 6 ALLEGHENY HEALTH NETWORK 6 SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF 6 PENNSYLVANIA JARUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 6 KEYSTONE CONSULTANTS, INC. 6 KRISH INFO TECH, INC. 6 SARLA TECHNOLOGIES USA, INC. (F/K/A 5 SYNAPSE SYSTEMS, INC.) CREEHAN & COMPANY 5 OM SHIVA ENTERPRISES INC. 5 K&L GATES LLP 5 GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER 5 HEALTHCARE L.P. DYNAMICS, INC. 5 FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC. 5 ARUNA INFO, INC. 5 THORLEY INDUSTRIES LLC 5 SMG GLOBAL CIRCUITS, INC. 5 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC 5 BUTLER MEDICAL PROVIDERS 5 COMPUNETIX, INC. 5 VESUVIUS USA CORPORATION 4 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RELOCATION 4 SOLUTIONS, LLC CARMEUSE LIME & STONE, INC. 4 HIREKU 4 COVESTRO 4 EXCELA HEALTH PHYSICIAN PRACTICES, 4 INC. LAXMI NARAYANA CORP 4 OMNYX, LLC 4 ROBERT MORRIS UNIVERSITY 4 BELCAN SERVICES GROUP, LP 4 SYSTEM ONE HOLDINGS, LLC 4 PRIMETECH SYSTEMS, INC. 4 IDI CONSULTING, LLC 4 ALLEGHENY-SINGER RESEARCH 3 INSTITUTE ANT AUTOMATION, LLC 3 GIANT EAGLE, INC. 3 DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY 3 YOUTH ELITE SOCCER 3 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE 3 TRACKABOUT, INC. 3 THE EFFICIENCY NETWORK, INC. 3 MOBILE ASPECTS, INC. 3 NEWTON CONSULTING, LLC 3 PLUS CONSULTING, LLC 3 AQUATECH INTERNATIONAL 3 CORPORATION BLUE BELT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 3 TUBE CITY IMS, LLC 3 SCA TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3 SYMPHONY ENTERPRISES, LLC 3 OTTOMATIKA, INC. 3 PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES OF 3 WESTMORELAND, LTD MACEDONIA FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 3 ENRICHMENT CENTER, INC. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PITTSBURGH 3 OF UPMC DCK NORTH AMERICA, LLC 3 BAYER BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY 3 SERVICES, LLC BUCHANAN INGERSOLL & ROONEY PC 3 ADAPTIVE RESOURCES, INC. 3 AKUSTICA, INC 3 EXCEL DENTAL INC. 3 BAYER CORPORATION 3 CHEMADVISOR, INC. 3 ALLEGHENY GENERAL HOSPITAL 3 SCIULLO INSURANCE & FINANCIAL 3 SERVICES, INC PPG ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES, INC. 2 MMODAL SERVICES LTD 2 PEOPLES NATURAL GAS COMPANY, LLC 2 LUCAS SYSTEMS, INC. 2 AVERE SYSTEMS, INC. 2 AMETEK, INC. 2 APEX REHAB SOLUTIONS, INC 2 FS-ELLIOTT CO., LLC 2 TIMESYS CORPORATION 2 ALLEGHENY LUDLUM, LLC 2 AMERICAN WIRE RESEARCH, INC. 2 ATI FLAT ROLLED PRODUCTS 2 AQUION ENERGY, INC. 2 EDUCATION MANAGEMENT 2 CORPORATION LLC NOVUM PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH 2 SERVICES OF DELAWARE INDEPENDENT CATALYST, LLC 2 J.S. DOWNS & ASSOCIATES, INC 2 JOSEPH B. FAY COMPANY 2 KRAFT HEINZ FOODS COMPANY 2 (FORMERLY H.J. HEINZ COMPANY) PHRQL, INC. 2 PREDICTIVE SOLUTIONS CORPORATION 2 WINDSOR INVESTMENTS ASSET 2 MANAGEMENT LLC VOCI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 2 U.S. STEEL TUBULAR PRODUCTS, INC. 2 UNLIMITED DREAMS IN PITTSBURGH, LLC 2 ATC CARBON, INC. 2 ANOVA HEALTHCARE SERVICES, INC. 2 AMERICAN HOMESTAY SERVICES 2 ACROBATIQ, LLC 2 FAYETTE PHYSICIAN NETWORK, INC. 2 PITTSBURGH GLASS WORKS, LLC 2 REGULATORY AND QUALITY SOLUTIONS 2 LLC RICE ENERGY 2 KOPPERS INC. 2 LARKSPUR LAND GROUP LLC 2 COMIRA SOLUTIONS INC. 2 GAI CONSULTANTS, INC. 2 EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLC 2 AMERICAN MADE, LLC 2 CARNEGIE LEARNING, INC., AN APOLLO 2 EDUCATION GROUP, INC. COMPANY CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 2 CERTES NETWORKS INC. 2 CHINA NAVIGATORS, LLC 2 HUB PARKING TECHNOLOGY USA, INC. 2 LOGIX GURU, LLC 2 NITAI PARTNERS INC 2 HIGHMARK HEALTH 2 POWER CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES, 2 INC. 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