Oracle
ORCLOracle's Cloud, Database, and Cerner Rows Belong Together
Oracle's employer footprint now spans database, cloud, enterprise software, and health-tech assets. This page uses Oracle America, Oracle, NetSuite, Cerner, and other Oracle-affiliated employer-name variants.
Across FY2020 through FY2025, those rows add up to 9,922 Labor Condition Applications. Including the FY2026 partial-year rows, the total reaches 10,044. FY2025 alone accounts for 1,358 LCA filings.
The USCIS series shown here totals 9,380 approvals across the available approval rows. Where FY2025 rows are initial approvals only, the page labels them that way. LCA filings are not headcount, hired workers, or proof that a specific American worker was replaced.
16 total denials across all years (0.2% of filings) - too small to display on this chart.
Oracle America Is Only the Starting Point
Oracle America, Inc. is the biggest row group, but Cerner and other Oracle-affiliated names are necessary to see the modern company footprint.
The peak year in the full-year series is FY2021, with 2,906 filings. FY2026 currently shows 122 rows and should be read as a partial-year value, not as a final decline.
This site no longer charts H-1B filings as a share of workforce. The ratio can blur U.S. employees, global employees, contractors, and offshore delivery headcount into one denominator.
Rows with a disclosed U.S.-employee denominator available here: 0. The analysis now uses filings, approvals, wage, worksite, and title concentration instead.
Restructuring Context Meets a Broad Filing Base
Reuters-linked reporting covered Oracle cutting thousands of jobs as part of a restructuring plan. That public context belongs beside the filing record.
Oracle's reported restructuring gives labor context to a filing record that reaches across cloud, enterprise software, and health technology.
Oracle's Cerner and NetSuite rows are affiliate inclusions; the page labels that boundary explicitly.
The Roles Track Oracle's Software Stack
The leading occupation is Software Developers, Applications; the leading title is Software Developer. The filings follow the same software stack Oracle sells.
For FY2025, the average H-1B wage in the filtered salary extract is $147,922, compared with an average prevailing-wage benchmark of $147,849. That is a $73 spread over the legal wage floor.
The Cerner Geography Shows Up
Kansas City, Mo leads with 1,140 rows, reflecting why the Oracle boundary has to account for health-tech assets as well as legacy Oracle offices.
Oracle's Green-Card Count Is Large
Oracle records 4,493 PERM labor-certification cases from FY2020 through FY2025, including 1,232 in FY2025.
PERM records are a different process from H-1B petitions, but they matter because the sponsorship timeline can tie a worker to an employer for years.
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| Title | Count |
|---|---|
| Software Developer | 2,180 |
| Software Engineer | 773 |
| Applications Developer | 555 |
| Technical Analyst | 510 |
| Associate Senior Software Engineer | 502 |
| Senior Principal Consultant | 281 |
| Principal Consultant | 275 |
| Associate Lead Software Engineer | 272 |
| Consulting Technical Manager | 269 |
| Site Reliability Developer | 267 |
- LCA filings and salary data: DOL OFLC disclosure rows mapped by the employer-name boundary used for this investigation.
- H-1B approvals: USCIS H-1B Employer Data Hub CSV rows for FY2020-FY2023, plus FY2025 hub initial approvals where available.
- PERM data: DOL OFLC PERM disclosure rows mapped with the same employer-name boundary.
- Reuters / CNBC-linked Oracle restructuring context, Mar. 2026.
- BLS wage comparison: OEWS May 2023 national median for software developers.
Caveat: LCA filings are not H-1B petitions or hired workers. FY2025 USCIS hub rows are initial approvals only, so denial rates are not computed for those rows.