E-Commerce H-1B Sponsorship Jobs in Mississippi
H-1B visa sponsorship jobs in Mississippi's e-commerce sector are concentrated around Jackson and the Gulf Coast, where logistics, retail technology, and digital marketplace operations have expanded. Employers in distribution, retail tech, and supply chain software occasionally sponsor H-1B workers for specialized roles in software engineering, data analytics, and digital marketing.
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INTRODUCTION
Come work at a place where we take pride in creating a workplace environment that values hard work, commitment, and growth.
At Academy Sports + Outdoors, our Purpose is to make it easier for everyone to enjoy more sports and outdoors. The Hardlines Sales Manager position is responsible for the overall management and execution of operational excellence for the entire store, with additional specific focus on supervision and management of team members in Hardlines Sales (which include Camping, Fishing & Hunting, Outdoor, Firearms, and Team Sports). It directs and coordinates activities through subordinate team leads and other team members. It is a leadership position and is expected to effectively drive the overall performance of the store through the effective supervision, communication and coordination of the team members. Through this important work, the Hardlines Sales Manager leads the team and drives the goals that directly impact customer satisfaction, store profitability, and Academy’s Purpose.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Education:
Bachelor’s degree in related field preferred.
Work Experiences:
- At least three years of relevant work experience required.
- Demonstrated success in leading overall departments of up to 40 people to drive operational excellence and sales targets.
Skills:
- Exceptional supervisory and management skills; ability to effectively coach department members on store policies, protocols and expectations; leads by example and effectively drives the performance of team members.
- Excellent customer service orientation.
- Effective problem solving and communication with customers and team members.
- Strong business acumen with an understanding of business implications of decisions, knowledge of market and competition and an orientation to profitability and established targets.
- Reads, analyzes and interprets general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
- Speaks clearly, positively and persuasively and demonstrates active listening in a variety of situations with team members, customers, business partners and the general public.
- Writes reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals.
- Effectively presents information and responds to questions from groups of team members, business partners, customers and the general public.
- Applies common sense understanding and reasoning to make appropriate, timely decisions.
- Working knowledge of inventory software, order processing systems, payroll systems and Microsoft Office products such as Word and Excel.
- Proficiently uses basic mathematical computations and applies common sense understanding to carry out instructions in written, oral or diagram form.
Key Responsibilities:
- Full-time position averaging 45-50 hours/week.
- Overall management responsibility for the execution and operational excellence of the entire store.
- Management responsibility for Hardlines Sales and actively participates in the personnel decisions of team members, including, but not limited to, employee selection, training, discipline, termination and development.
- Provides departmental direction to the Hardlines Sales team and daily supervisory oversight to Team Leads and team members to ensure that exceptional customer service is the priority of interaction with customers.
- Develops and implements strategy for achieving weekly and monthly operational goals and completing tasks assigned to the store. This includes the development, analysis and implementation of the sales, staffing, training, payroll hours and scheduling of team members.
- Manages workforce productivity, efficiency and process improvement projects and initiatives.
- Responsible for holding team members accountable for compliance with established sales, safety and security practices and procedures in conjunction with local, state and federal regulations.
- Ensures the completion of departmental zoning and adherence to department, store and Company standards.
- Responsible for supervising the execution of various assignments as delegated by the Store Director in Playbook.
- Actively participates in floor walks with Regional Vice President, District Manager, and Store Director and creates an implementation plan to make changes based on feedback provided in store walks.
- Audits firearm sales in compliance with federal and state law, including properly completing ATF Form 4473 and conducting background checks, and signs off as final approver.
- Required to complete Firearms Sales Certification training.
- Required to complete Power Industrial Truck Certification training.
- Successful completion of Academy Leadership University.
- Provides supervisory oversight to the team member talent lifecycle including hiring, onboarding, developing and coaching team members.
- Required to learn, understand and enforce company policies, procedures and safety rules.
- Adheres to company work hours, policies, procedures and rules applicable to management-level employees.
- Duties may change and Sales Manager may be required to perform other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements & Attendance
- Regularly required to talk or hear; frequently required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle or feel and reach with hands and arms.
- Occasionally climb or balance, or stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl.
- Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.
- Specific vision abilities required by this role include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Academy is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate with regard to employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other category protected by law.
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Which e-commerce companies sponsor H-1B visas in Mississippi?
Mississippi's e-commerce H-1B visa sponsorship activity is relatively limited compared to coastal tech hubs, but employers in logistics technology, retail operations, and supply chain management have filed LCAs. Large distribution and fulfillment operations with technology divisions, regional retail chains with e-commerce platforms, and companies supporting digital marketplace infrastructure are the most common sponsors. Checking DOL LCA disclosure data for Mississippi-based filings is the most reliable way to identify active sponsors.
Which cities in Mississippi have the most e-commerce H-1B sponsorship jobs?
Jackson, as Mississippi's capital and largest city, accounts for the majority of professional and technology employment in the state, including e-commerce-adjacent roles. Gulfport and Biloxi on the Gulf Coast have seen retail and logistics growth tied to regional distribution activity. Hattiesburg and Meridian host smaller concentrations of retail technology employers. Most H-1B e-commerce filings in the state cluster around Jackson due to its corporate headquarters density.
What types of e-commerce roles typically qualify for H-1B sponsorship?
H-1B sponsorship requires the position to meet the specialty occupation standard, meaning it typically requires at least a bachelor's degree in a specific field. In e-commerce, roles that commonly qualify include software engineers building or maintaining commerce platforms, data analysts and scientists supporting pricing or inventory systems, UX and product managers with technical backgrounds, and digital marketing specialists with quantitative or computer science credentials. General sales or customer service roles rarely qualify.
How do I find e-commerce H-1B sponsorship jobs in Mississippi?
Migrate Mate is built specifically for international job seekers who need H-1B sponsorship, and you can filter directly by state and industry to surface e-commerce roles in Mississippi. Because Mississippi has fewer H-1B sponsors than larger states, broadening your search to include logistics technology, supply chain software, and retail operations companies can expand your options. Migrate Mate surfaces employers with verified sponsorship history, which is especially useful in states with thinner e-commerce hiring markets.
Are there any Mississippi-specific considerations for H-1B sponsorship in e-commerce?
Mississippi has a smaller technology employer base than states like Texas or California, so the pool of e-commerce companies actively sponsoring H-1B workers is narrower. Employers sponsoring H-1B workers must file a Labor Condition Application with the DOL and meet prevailing wage requirements set for the specific Mississippi metropolitan area. Candidates should be aware that regional employers may have less prior experience with H-1B processes, which can affect hiring timelines and the level of internal HR support available.
What is the prevailing wage for H-1B e-commerce jobs in Mississippi?
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.