E-Commerce Jobs in Connecticut with Green Card Sponsorship

Connecticut's e-commerce sector spans Stamford's corporate headquarters, New Haven's growing tech corridor, and distribution hubs serving the broader Northeast. Companies here, including major retail brands and logistics-focused e-commerce operations, do sponsor Green Cards for qualified professionals in software engineering, product management, data analytics, and supply chain roles.

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Overview

Open Jobs165+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type96% On-site
Salary Range$18K – $28K
Top LocationEnfield, CT
Most JobsCostco Wholesale

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The RealReal
Business Development Representative
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Business Development Representative
The RealReal
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Sales
Partnerships & Business Development
Business Development
$21/hr - $21/hr
Remote (US)
None
1,001-5,000

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The Realreal, Inc.
Visual Merchandiser - Greenwich
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The Realreal, Inc.
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Visual Merchandiser - Greenwich
The Realreal, Inc.
Stamford, Connecticut
Account Management
Retail Banking Associate
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On-Site
2+ yrs exp.
Associate's

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BJ's Wholesale Club
Order Fulfillment Specialist
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BJ's Wholesale Club
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Order Fulfillment Specialist
BJ's Wholesale Club
West Hartford, Connecticut
Procurement & Supply Chain
Warehouse Operations
Customer Service & Support
Logistics & Fleet Management
$17/hr - $20/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Nordstrom
Beauty Counter Manager
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Beauty Counter Manager
Nordstrom
Farmington, Connecticut
Sales
Customer Service & Support
$22.80/hr - $23.70/hr
On-Site
None

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Warby Parker
Sales Advisor
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Sales Advisor
Warby Parker
Canton, Connecticut
Customer Service & Support
Sales
Account Management
Consulting & Professional Services
Retail Banking Associate
On-Site
None
1,001-5,000

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Job Roles in E-Commerce in Connecticut

Customer Service & Support57 jobs
Food Service30 jobs
Sales28 jobs
Hospitality & Guest Services25 jobs
Customer Service17 jobs
Account Management16 jobs
Administrative & Office Support15 jobs
Retail Banking Associate10 jobs
Retail Banking & Branch Management9 jobs
Warehouse Operations9 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which e-commerce companies in Connecticut sponsor Green Card visas?

Connecticut has a mix of established retailers with e-commerce divisions and logistics-focused companies that have sponsored Green Cards historically. Stamford-based corporate offices for retail and consumer goods brands are among the more active sponsors. Fulfillment and marketplace operations in the Hartford and New Haven areas also appear in Department of Labor PERM filing data, particularly for technical and operations roles.

Which cities in Connecticut have the most e-commerce Green Card sponsorship jobs?

Stamford leads due to its concentration of corporate headquarters for retail and consumer brands with significant online sales operations. Hartford follows, with e-commerce logistics and operations roles tied to distribution infrastructure in the region. New Haven has a smaller but growing presence, particularly in technology-adjacent e-commerce roles connected to the university-driven talent pool nearby.

What types of e-commerce roles typically qualify for Green Card sponsorship in Connecticut?

Roles that require a specific bachelor's degree or higher tend to qualify most readily. In Connecticut's e-commerce sector, this commonly includes software engineers, data scientists, UX designers, digital marketing analysts, supply chain managers, and product managers. Positions with a clear degree requirement in a directly related field are better positioned for employer-sponsored PERM-based Green Card petitions than generalist or entry-level roles.

How do I find e-commerce Green Card sponsorship jobs in Connecticut?

Migrate Mate lets you filter specifically for Green Card sponsorship jobs in the e-commerce industry within Connecticut, which saves considerable time compared to manually reviewing individual company career pages. Because many employers don't prominently advertise their willingness to sponsor permanent residence, a filtered search on Migrate Mate surfaces roles where sponsorship has been confirmed, giving you a more targeted starting point for your job search.

Are there any Connecticut-specific considerations for e-commerce Green Card sponsorship?

Connecticut's proximity to New York City means some employers headquartered in Stamford or Greenwich operate within the New York metro labor market, which can affect prevailing wage determinations used in PERM applications. The state also has a relatively high cost of living, which influences the wage floors employers must certify. Workers already in Connecticut on H-1B status should confirm their employer is willing to initiate the PERM process, as timelines can extend well beyond initial visa periods.

What is the prevailing wage for Green Card e-commerce jobs in Connecticut?

U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.

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