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Top H1B Sponsor Companies in Massachusetts in 2026

Fidelity Investments shows up twice on Massachusetts’s top H1B sponsor list, once under its own name and once as Fidelity Technology Group. Add the two together and you get roughly 3,700 H1B petitions filed in two years, more than the next two employers combined. Most people picture Fidelity as a mutual fund company. The data says they are one of the biggest technology employers in New England.

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Why H1B Applicants Are Paying Attention To Massachusetts Right Now

Massachusetts punches way above its size in the H1B world. It is a small state geographically, but the employer density here rivals states three times its population.

Boston alone has one of the most concentrated biotech and healthcare research clusters on the planet. Thermo Fisher Scientific, Moderna, Boston Scientific, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute all operate within a few miles of each other. Add in world-class universities like Harvard, MIT, and Boston University, plus a deep financial services sector anchored by Fidelity and State Street, and you get an employer base that very few states can match for sheer concentration of opportunity.

If you are in life sciences, healthcare research, fintech, or management consulting, Massachusetts is probably already on your radar. What the data adds is specificity. Now you know exactly which employers are filing the most petitions, which ones approve reliably, and which ones you should think twice about.

The wages here are competitive with the coasts. Wayfair’s average prevailing wage of $153,954 is the highest on this list, and several others are not far behind. Boston is expensive, but the compensation generally reflects that.

What The Numbers Actually Show

Here are Massachusetts’s top H1B sponsors ranked by total filings for FY2024-2025:

  • Fidelity Investments – 2,098 filings, 2,069 approvals, 29 denials, 98.6% approval rate
  • Fidelity Technology Group LLC (dba Fidelity Investments) – 1,603 filings, 1,600 approvals, 3 denials, 99.8% approval rate
  • Virtusa Corporation – 1,115 filings, 1,088 approvals, 27 denials, 97.6% approval rate, avg wage $114,849
  • Randstad Digital LLC – 1,036 filings, 1,009 approvals, 27 denials, 97.4% approval rate
  • The MathWorks Inc – 615 filings, 602 approvals, 13 denials, 97.9% approval rate
  • State Street Bank and Trust Company – 553 filings, 549 approvals, 4 denials, 99.3% approval rate, avg wage $131,709
  • The Boston Consulting Group Inc – 473 filings, 467 approvals, 6 denials, 98.7% approval rate
  • Boston Consulting Group Inc – 446 filings, 425 approvals, 21 denials, 95.3% approval rate
  • Wayfair LLC – 428 filings, 415 approvals, 13 denials, 97.0% approval rate, avg wage $153,954
  • Harvard University – 389 filings, 384 approvals, 5 denials, 98.7% approval rate, avg wage $95,475
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc – 369 filings, 364 approvals, 5 denials, 98.6% approval rate, avg wage $114,750
  • UMass Chan Medical School – 348 filings, 342 approvals, 6 denials, 98.3% approval rate
  • Analog Devices Inc – 339 filings, 334 approvals, 5 denials, 98.5% approval rate, avg wage $127,536
  • Akamai Technologies Inc – 337 filings, 332 approvals, 5 denials, 98.5% approval rate
  • Children’s Hospital Corporation – 309 filings, 306 approvals, 3 denials, 99.0% approval rate
  • Brigham and Women’s Hospital – 300 filings, 299 approvals, 1 denial, 99.7% approval rate
  • AVCO Consulting Inc – 256 filings, 244 approvals, 12 denials, 95.3% approval rate, avg wage $115,186
  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute – 255 filings, 253 approvals, 2 denials, 99.2% approval rate, avg wage $91,013
  • HubSpot Inc – 242 filings, 239 approvals, 3 denials, 98.8% approval rate
  • Trustees of Boston University – 232 filings, 230 approvals, 2 denials, 99.1% approval rate, avg wage $120,003
  • Staples Inc – 231 filings, 229 approvals, 2 denials, 99.1% approval rate
  • Massachusetts General Hospital – 226 filings, 225 approvals, 1 denial, 99.6% approval rate
  • Collaborate Solutions Inc – 215 filings, 201 approvals, 14 denials, 93.5% approval rate, avg wage $103,712
  • eClinicalWorks LLC – 213 filings, 212 approvals, 1 denial, 99.5% approval rate, avg wage $117,350
  • Schneider Electric USA Inc – 204 filings, 202 approvals, 2 denials, 99.0% approval rate
  • Boston Scientific Corporation – 199 filings, 199 approvals, 0 denials, 100% approval rate, avg wage $121,089
  • Bain and Company Inc – 197 filings, 191 approvals, 6 denials, 97.0% approval rate
  • ModernaTX Inc – 190 filings, 186 approvals, 4 denials, 97.9% approval rate
  • Analysis Group Inc – 189 filings, 185 approvals, 4 denials, 97.9% approval rate
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology – 181 filings, 181 approvals, 0 denials, 100% approval rate

Source: USCIS public disclosure records, FY2024-2025. Wage data from DOL LCA filings where available.

Let us walk through what this data actually means.

The Fidelity story is the headline here, but it is worth unpacking. Fidelity Investments and Fidelity Technology Group are the same company filing under two different entity names, likely separating the asset management side from the dedicated technology division. Combined, they account for roughly 3,700 petitions, more than Virtusa and Randstad Digital combined, and those two are themselves major IT staffing firms. Fidelity is quietly one of the largest technology employers in New England, and most software engineers job hunting in Boston are not thinking about them first.

Boston Consulting Group shows the same dual-entity pattern as Fidelity, but with a twist. The Boston Consulting Group Inc filed 473 petitions at a 98.7% approval rate. Boston Consulting Group Inc, a separate but similarly named entity, filed 446 petitions at only 95.3%, with 21 denials. Same firm, same brand, meaningfully different outcomes depending on which legal entity handled the filing. If you are evaluating a BCG offer, it is worth asking which entity is actually sponsoring your petition.

What surprised us most digging into this data was the strength of Boston’s hospital and medical research cluster. Children’s Hospital Corporation, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute together filed over 1,090 petitions with approval rates ranging from 99.0% to 99.7%. This is one of the most concentrated, highest-performing healthcare research hubs for H1B sponsorship anywhere in the country. If you are a physician, researcher, or clinical specialist, Boston should be near the top of your list regardless of which specific hospital you target.

The biotech and pharma names tell a similar story. Thermo Fisher Scientific, ModernaTX, and Boston Scientific are all filing consistently with strong approval rates. ModernaTX in particular reflects how quickly the company has scaled its workforce since its mRNA vaccine breakthrough. Boston Scientific’s perfect 100% approval rate across 199 filings is a clean signal for anyone in medical device engineering.

On the wage side, Wayfair leads the entire list at $153,954, which might surprise people who think of Wayfair as just an e-commerce furniture company. Their engineering and data science teams are sponsoring at serious compensation levels. State Street Bank at $131,709 and Analog Devices at $127,536 round out the higher end. University and hospital wages sit lower, with Dana-Farber at $91,013 and Harvard at $95,475, typical for research and academic compensation.

The Standouts: Best and Worst Massachusetts H1B Sponsors

Fidelity Technology Group LLC. A 99.8% approval rate across 1,603 filings is about as close to perfect as you will find at this scale. For example, if you are a software engineer or data analyst weighing Fidelity against a traditional Boston tech company, this entity’s track record is genuinely exceptional. Combined with Fidelity Investments, the broader Fidelity ecosystem is the single most active H1B sponsor in the state.

Boston Scientific Corporation and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Both hit a perfect 100% approval rate. Boston Scientific filed 199 petitions with zero denials and an average wage of $121,089, strong for medical device engineering roles. MIT filed 181 petitions with zero denials, a clean record for one of the most prestigious research institutions in the world.

Wayfair LLC. The wage leader on this list at $153,954, with a solid 97.0% approval rate across 428 filings. If you are in software engineering or data science and assumed Wayfair could not compete with the big tech names on compensation, this data says otherwise.

Collaborate Solutions Inc. The weakest approval rate on the list at 93.5%, with 14 denials out of 215 filings. Collaborate Solutions is an IT staffing and consulting firm, and the pattern here is consistent with what staffing companies tend to show nationally. If you receive an offer through Collaborate Solutions, ask specifically about the end client and the nature of the placement before signing anything.

Boston Consulting Group Inc (the lower-performing entity). A 95.3% approval rate with 21 denials stands out next to its sister entity’s 98.7%. This is a useful reminder that a recognizable brand name does not guarantee a uniform sponsorship experience. The specific legal entity filing your petition matters, and it is a fair question to ask during the interview process.

What This Means If You Are Job Hunting Right Now

Massachusetts rewards candidates who look past the obvious tech-hub framing.

If you are in fintech or financial technology, Fidelity and State Street are both filing at serious scale with excellent approval records. These are stable, well-resourced employers that are not chasing headlines the way a startup might, but the sponsorship reliability is hard to beat.

If you are in life sciences, healthcare, or biotech, Massachusetts is arguably the single best state in the country to target. The hospital cluster alone, Mass General, Brigham and Women’s, Dana-Farber, and Children’s Hospital, gives you multiple strong options within the same metro area. Add ModernaTX, Thermo Fisher, and Boston Scientific, and you have a genuinely deep bench of biotech employers.

If you are evaluating a consulting offer from Boston Consulting Group, ask which entity is sponsoring you. The data shows a real gap between the two BCG filing entities, and that is worth a direct conversation before you sign.

Finally, do not overlook the staffing firm risk here the same way you would in any other state. Virtusa, Randstad Digital, AVCO Consulting, and Collaborate Solutions are all active in Massachusetts, and their approval rates range from solid to concerning. Check the specific company’s record before accepting a third-party placement offer.

What This Data Does Not Tell You

Wage data is missing for several employers including Virtusa, MathWorks, Randstad Digital, and most of the hospital systems. That is a limitation in how we matched the two datasets, not a reflection of poor compensation. Hospitals in particular often have complex compensation structures that do not map cleanly to a single LCA average.

The two Fidelity entities and two Boston Consulting Group entities should be considered together when judging overall company scale, even though their individual approval rates tell different stories. Treat the combined picture and the entity-level differences as two separate pieces of information.

This data covers FY2024-2025 outcomes and does not predict what will happen with future filings. Hospital and research institution sponsorship in particular can depend heavily on the specific role, J-1 waiver status, and cap-exempt classification, none of which is captured in this aggregate view. Talk to an immigration attorney about your specific situation before making decisions.

The Bottom Line

Massachusetts is one of the most concentrated, highest-quality H1B markets in the country relative to its size. Fidelity’s dominance, the strength of the Boston hospital and biotech cluster, and the presence of Harvard, MIT, and a deep financial services sector all combine to make this a state worth taking seriously.

The approval rates here are strong almost everywhere you look, with staffing firms being the notable exception. Healthcare and biotech in particular stand out as genuinely excellent options, with approval rates consistently above 97% across some of the most respected institutions in American medicine.

If you are in finance, biotech, healthcare research, or technology, Massachusetts offers a depth of opportunity that few states can match in such a small geographic footprint.

Reviewed and edited by the H1BTrack editorial team. Data verified against USCIS public disclosure records and DOL LCA filings as of June 2026.

Data sourced from publicly available USCIS and Department of Labor records. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Always verify current information at uscis.gov before making any decisions.

 

Alex Atkins

I'm a blogger passionate about helping international professionals understand U.S. work visas and immigration processes. Through H1BTrack, I share practical information about visa sponsorship, work authorization, and career pathways for those navigating the American job market. My goal is to break down complex visa topics into clear, easy-to-understand guides that help you make informed decisions about your future in the United States.

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