E-Commerce Jobs in Minnesota with Green Card Sponsorship

Minnesota's e-commerce sector spans major retailers like Target, Best Buy, and Cargill's digital supply chain divisions, with additional hiring concentrated in Minneapolis-St. Paul. Employers across fulfillment technology, digital merchandising, and marketplace operations do sponsor Green Card petitions, most commonly through the EB-2 and EB-3 preference categories for qualified international candidates.

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Overview

Open Jobs356+
Top Visa TypeGreen Card
Work Type90% On-site
Salary Range$39K – $60K
Top LocationMinneapolis, MN
Most JobsWalmart

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Wayfair
Warehouse Associate
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Warehouse Associate
Wayfair
New Brighton, Minnesota
Warehouse Operations
Logistics & Inventory
$20/hr - $22/hr
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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The RealReal
Engineering Manager
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Engineering Manager
The RealReal
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Software Engineering
Technical Product & Program Management
Project & Program Management
Project Management
$194,499/yr - $216,109/yr
Remote (US)
7+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
1,001-5,000

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Best Buy
Director, Media Portfolio & Operations
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Director, Media Portfolio & Operations
Best Buy
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Project & Program Management
Business Operations
Marketing
$121,150/yr - $216,350/yr
Hybrid
10+ yrs exp.
None
10,000+

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Target
Starbucks Barista
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Starbucks Barista
Target
Bemidji, Minnesota
Customer Service & Support
Food Service
Hospitality & Guest Services
$15.75/hr
On-Site
None
10,000+

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Capsule
Courier - Driver
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Courier - Driver
Capsule
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Driving
Logistics & Inventory
Delivery Drivers
$20.00/hr
On-Site
None
1,001-5,000

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Job Roles in E-Commerce in Minnesota

Customer Service & Support81 jobs
Healthcare Administration65 jobs
Food Service61 jobs
Hospitality & Guest Services54 jobs
Patient Services & Wellbeing51 jobs
Pharmacy47 jobs
Allied Health29 jobs
Project & Program Management27 jobs
Human Resources22 jobs
Sales21 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

Target Corporation and Best Buy are the most prominent Minnesota-headquartered retailers with established immigration sponsorship programs, and both maintain significant e-commerce and digital operations teams in the Twin Cities. Smaller digital commerce companies and third-party logistics providers in the metro area also sponsor Green Cards periodically, though sponsorship practices vary by employer, role, and business need at the time of hiring.

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

Minneapolis and its neighboring city St. Paul account for the overwhelming majority of e-commerce Green Card sponsorship opportunities in Minnesota. Target's headquarters in Minneapolis and Best Buy's campus in Richfield anchor much of the corporate digital commerce hiring. Bloomington and Eden Prairie also host distribution, logistics technology, and e-commerce operations roles. Outside the Twin Cities metro, sponsorship opportunities in this industry are limited.

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

Roles that require a specific bachelor's degree or higher tend to qualify most readily. In e-commerce, this includes software engineers, data scientists, product managers, UX designers, supply chain analysts, and digital marketing specialists with technical backgrounds. Fulfillment and warehouse operations roles are less commonly sponsored for Green Cards, though EB-3 unskilled worker petitions exist in some cases. The role's degree requirement and the employer's willingness to go through PERM labor certification are the key factors.

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

Migrate Mate is built specifically for international candidates seeking visa-sponsored roles and lets you filter by Green Card sponsorship, state, and industry, making it straightforward to surface e-commerce positions in Minnesota. Because many employers do not advertise sponsorship status directly in job postings, using a platform like Migrate Mate that aggregates sponsorship data saves significant research time. Filtering by the Twin Cities metro will return the most relevant results given where Minnesota's e-commerce employers are concentrated.

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

Minnesota's e-commerce hiring is heavily anchored to large, established retailers rather than early-stage startups, which generally means more structured immigration programs and greater familiarity with PERM labor certification and I-140 petitions. However, Minnesota's tighter tech talent market compared to coastal hubs means employers may be selective about initiating sponsorship. International candidates already in the U.S. on H-1B or other work visas transitioning to Green Card sponsorship with a Minnesota employer should confirm the employer's specific sponsorship policy before accepting an offer.

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

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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