Role signal
Machine Learning Engineer (LLM Inference) is the largest imported role bucket with 1 matching rows.
LCA activity
Recent labor-condition rows help reveal roles, worksites, wages, and case statuses. LCA certification is not USCIS petition approval.
Imported LCA rows
1
Median wage
$180,000
Source period
FY2026 Q2
LCA query context
For searches like "Pulse Software LCA", start with the official filing count, then compare role, worksite, wage, and status signals before opening individual rows.
Machine Learning Engineer (LLM Inference) is the largest imported role bucket with 1 matching rows.
San Francisco, CA is the largest imported worksite cluster with 1 matching rows.
Denied is the largest observed case-status bucket with 1 rows.
| Case | Status | Decision | Role | Worksite | Wage | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I-200-26088-738217 | Denied | Mar 30, 2026 | Machine Learning Engineer (LLM Inference) | San Francisco, CA | $180,000 | FY2026 Q2 |
Primary source
LCA rows for Pulse Software are imported from DOL OFLC LCA Disclosure Data, the official US Department of Labor disclosure dataset. See About data for source caveats and Source status for import freshness.
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FAQ
The Pulse Software LCA page summarizes imported Department of Labor labor-condition rows for this normalized employer, including roles, worksites, wages, case statuses, and source periods.
No. LCA certification is an official DOL labor-condition filing signal, but USCIS decides H-1B petitions separately. Use the page as employer research context, not as an approval record.
Searches like "Pulse Software H-1B" or "Pulse Software H-1B sponsor" are best read against this LCA filing activity, which reflects historical labor-condition signals at Pulse Software. It is not a promise of future sponsorship or an indicator of any individual case outcome.
No. A DOL-certified LCA is not the same as USCIS H-1B petition approval. It is an official labor-condition filing signal that should be interpreted with that limit.
No. PERM certification is one step in an employment-based green card process. It does not mean a green card, I-140 petition, or adjustment of status was approved.
No. Official filing history can show recent activity, roles, worksites, and wage signals, but it does not guarantee future sponsorship or predict legal outcomes.
LCA and PERM rows are filing signals, not USCIS approvals, green-card approvals, legal advice, or outcome predictions.