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A major Silicon Valley medtech company just announced it was pausing H-1B hires

A major Silicon Valley medtech company just announced it was pausing H-1B hires
Gary GuthartYouTube presentation/IntuitiveIntuitive Surgical says it's pausing H-1B offers due to President Donald Trump's executive order.It's a sign that the new $100,000 fees are affecting how the tech industry is hiring.Intuitive did not respond to a request for comment.Intuitive, a medtech giant with over 13,000 employees globally, says it is temporarily pausing offers to candidates who require H-1B visas.It's a clear indication that the White House's new $100,000 H-1B fee policy, announced less than a week ago, is having a real impact on tech hiring — and not just on cash-strapped startups.Intuitive, based in Sunnyvale, California, has a market cap of over $150 billion. It generated over $8 billion in revenue last year and is an S&P 500 member. It's best known for its da Vinci robots, which perform minimally invasive surgeries.The company disclosed the new H-1B policy in over 100 job listings on its careers page."Due to the uncertainty caused by the recent US executive proclamation, we are temporarily pausing offers to candidates who require H-1B visa sponsorship," the listings said.While Intuitive's listings said the company was "temporarily" pausing H-1B offers, it didn't mention any timeline for resuming them. The language appears across a wide array of US-based positions, from software engineers to communications.Intuitive did not respond to a request for comment.Intuitive's job listings underscore the confusion rippling through corporate America after President Donald Trump signed an executive order on September 19, imposing a $100,000 fee on new H-1B applications.The move blindsided companies across industries, triggering a weekend scramble as HR and immigration teams told employees outside the country to return within 24 hours before the order's Sunday start date.The White House has since clarified that current H-1B holders are not affected by the policy, which applies to new applicants from outside the country.Intuitive has sponsored over 1,500 H-1B petitions since 2009, according to the official website of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.Read the original article on Business Insider

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