I guess I can answer my own question. From murthy.com..
"Question 1. I am a computer professional with a master's degree. I would like to know my chances of getting the green card through EB2
There are three factors that determine whether a case can be EB2.
The first is the employee's qualifications.
The second factor is the employer's minimum requirements for the position. The employer must require at least a master's degree or equivalent for the position. Also, other employees in similar positions with that employer must have master's degrees or equivalent. Generally, a bachelor's degree plus five years experience with another employer could qualify for EB2, if described correctly under the current U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) interpretations for the EB2 classification."
"Question 1. I am a computer professional with a master's degree. I would like to know my chances of getting the green card through EB2
There are three factors that determine whether a case can be EB2.
The first is the employee's qualifications.
The second factor is the employer's minimum requirements for the position. The employer must require at least a master's degree or equivalent for the position. Also, other employees in similar positions with that employer must have master's degrees or equivalent. Generally, a bachelor's degree plus five years experience with another employer could qualify for EB2, if described correctly under the current U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) interpretations for the EB2 classification."