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The Conference Board

4 certified H-1B filings across 3 fiscal years.

Snapshot year
FY2019 filings
2
FY2019 median
$66k
Top role
Associate Economist
2 filings · all-time
Top state
NY
4 filings · all-time

Pay distribution

How The Conference Board pays, by fiscal year

Each box is the p25–p75 interquartile range; the heavy line is the median and the whiskers reach p10–p90. Base salary only — hover a year for its figures.

$40k$50k$60k$70k$80k171819

Year-over-year

How The Conference Board hired across H-1B fiscal years. The small figure under each filings count is its change vs the prior FY.

FYFilingsMedian $
FY20192▲ 100%$66k
FY201810%$72k
FY20171$52k

Prevailing wage level distribution

DOL Levels I–IV approximate experience tiers (I = entry, IV = fully competent). A heavy Level I/II skew suggests entry-level / contractor-style hiring; a heavy IV skew suggests senior in-house roles.

Lvl I
125%
Lvl II
375%

Top job titles

Most-filed positions, across all years (raw DOL titles).

Job TitleFilingsMedian
Associate Economist2$67k
Research Analyst- Human Capital1$52k
Research Associate - Human Capital1$66k

Top worksite states

Where this employer files.

StateFilingsMedian
NY4$66k
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Frequently asked questions

How much does The Conference Board pay H-1B workers?
The Conference Board's median certified H-1B base salary is $66k (FY2019), from 2 filings. See the full salary distribution and percentiles above.
How many H-1B workers does The Conference Board sponsor?
The Conference Board has 4 certified H-1B Labor Condition Applications on record (FY2017–FY2019).
What jobs does The Conference Board sponsor for H-1B?
The Conference Board's most-sponsored H-1B roles include Associate Economist, Research Analyst- Human Capital, Research Associate - Human Capital.
Where does The Conference Board hire H-1B workers?
The Conference Board's top H-1B worksite states are NY.

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