EB-3 Unskilled Sponsors in Florida
This page surfaces Florida employers from the U.S. Department of Labor's PERM labor-certification disclosure dataset whose recent filings are likely for EB-3 Other Workers (unskilled) positions. Each entry is sourced from public DOL records.
What's on this page
- Top Florida employers by filing volume
- Top cities in Florida by filing volume
- Top industries in Florida for unskilled-category filings (food service, hospitality, healthcare support, manufacturing, agriculture, warehousing, etc.)
- Common job titles disclosed on Form ETA-9089
- Wage ranges disclosed by Florida employers
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Frequently asked questions
How many EB-3 unskilled sponsors does Florida have?
The exact number changes each quarter as new DOL data is ingested. The summary above reflects the most recent refresh.
Are these employers presently hiring EB-3 unskilled workers today?
Not necessarily. A PERM filing means the employer obtained DOL approval at a point in time to test the U.S. labor market for that role; it does not represent a present-day hiring need.
How are job titles classified as EB-3 Other Workers (unskilled)?
Our classifier looks at SOC code, job title, NAICS industry, and the education and experience requirements disclosed on Form ETA-9089. Roles requiring less than two years of training or experience are typical EB-3 Other Workers candidates.