E-Commerce Jobs in Minnesota with H-1B1 Sponsorship

H-1B1 visa sponsorship jobs in Minnesota's e-commerce sector are concentrated in the Twin Cities, where companies like Target, Best Buy, and General Mills operate major digital commerce and marketplace teams. Minnesota's mix of established retail giants and growing direct-to-consumer brands creates consistent demand for software engineers, data analysts, and product managers who need H-1B1 sponsorship.

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Overview

Open Jobs173+
Top Visa TypeH-1B1 SG
Work Type99% On-site
Salary Range$44K – $71K
Top LocationRochester, MN
Most JobsWalmart

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Amazon.com
Sr. Operations Manager
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Sr. Operations Manager
Amazon.com
Shakopee, Minnesota
Project & Program Management
Human Resources
Business Operations
Compliance & Legal
Compliance & Risk
$135,000/yr - $182,700/yr
On-Site
7+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's
10,000+

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DoorDash
Market Support Manager
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Market Support Manager
DoorDash
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Project & Program Management
Business Operations
Procurement & Supply Chain
Logistics & Fleet Management
$120,000/yr
On-Site
3+ yrs exp.
None

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Walmart
Salesfloor Team Associate
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Salesfloor Team Associate
Walmart
Fergus Falls, Minnesota
$15/hr - $28/hr
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None
10,000+

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Fanatics
Production Specialist 2
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Production Specialist 2
Fanatics
Winona, Minnesota
Manufacturing Operations
Quality Control
$16.50/hr
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Amazon Web Services
AWS Principal Account Manager
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AWS Principal Account Manager
Amazon Web Services
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sales
Account Management
Partnerships & Business Development
Enterprise Sales
Business Development
$170,000/yr - $230,000/yr
On-Site
9+ yrs exp.
Bachelor's

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Job Roles in E-Commerce in Minnesota

Healthcare Administration52 jobs
Patient Services & Wellbeing47 jobs
Pharmacy47 jobs
Allied Health24 jobs
Customer Service & Support15 jobs
Human Resources14 jobs
Project & Program Management14 jobs
Business Operations12 jobs
Maintenance & Repair11 jobs
Manufacturing Operations10 jobs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which e-commerce companies in Minnesota sponsor H-1B1 visas?

Target Corporation and Best Buy are the most active H-1B1 sponsors in Minnesota's e-commerce space, given their large digital commerce operations headquartered in the Twin Cities. General Mills and Land O'Lakes also maintain e-commerce and digital marketing teams that have filed H-1B1 petitions. Smaller direct-to-consumer brands and third-party logistics technology firms in Minneapolis also appear in Department of Labor disclosure data as sponsors.

Which cities in Minnesota have the most e-commerce H-1B1 sponsorship jobs?

Minneapolis and its neighboring city Richfield account for the majority of e-commerce H-1B1 jobs in Minnesota, driven largely by Target's downtown Minneapolis headquarters and Best Buy's Richfield campus. Saint Paul has a smaller but present share of digital commerce roles. Outside the Twin Cities metro, sponsorship opportunities in e-commerce are limited, so most H-1B1 candidates focus their search on the greater Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.

What types of e-commerce roles typically qualify for H-1B1 sponsorship in Minnesota?

Roles that consistently qualify as specialty occupations under H-1B1 standards include software engineers building e-commerce platforms, data scientists analyzing consumer and supply chain data, digital product managers, UX researchers, and digital marketing analysts with a technical focus. The position must require at minimum a bachelor's degree in a specific field directly related to the job duties. General merchandising, customer service, and operations roles typically do not meet the specialty occupation threshold.

How do I find e-commerce H-1B1 sponsorship jobs in Minnesota?

Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers and filters e-commerce roles by visa type, including H-1B1, so you can browse Minnesota-based positions from employers with a documented history of sponsorship. Searching on Migrate Mate saves time compared to manually researching which companies have filed H-1B1 petitions for e-commerce roles in the Twin Cities. Filtering by state and industry together surfaces the most relevant opportunities for your specific situation.

Are there any Minnesota-specific considerations for H-1B1 sponsorship in e-commerce?

Minnesota's e-commerce hiring is heavily concentrated in a few large employers, so sponsorship availability is less distributed than in coastal tech markets. Because Target and Best Buy have well-established immigration programs, they are more familiar with H-1B1 processing requirements than smaller Minnesota employers, which may have limited prior experience sponsoring this visa category. The H-1B1 is available only to Chilean and Singaporean nationals, so confirming your nationality eligibility is the first step before targeting Minnesota roles.

What is the prevailing wage for H-1B1 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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