Local market
What the Miami market looks like.
Temp Staffing hiring in Miami comes back to showed up, on time, doing the work as agreed. Steady demand across construction, retail, and hospitality and tourism, with the most consistent hiring for healthcare support workers through temporary, temp to hire, and direct placements. The Florida Department of Commerce oversees wage and hours under the Florida Minimum Wage Act (Florida Statutes 448.110). Our placements come pre screened on wage and hour rules.
Our process
Our temp staffing process.
Compliance for temp staffing placements in Miami is part of the work. Wage and hour rules sits inside the screen. For temp and contract, Langford handles payroll. For direct hire, the worker is on client payroll from day one. Common engagements: next-day fill-in, weekend coverage, holiday surge support.
Neighborhoods we cover in Miami
- Brickell
- Wynwood
- Little Havana
City hub
Staffing in Miami
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Local authority sources
References cited for this market.
- Florida Department of Economic Opportunity
Florida workforce development and reemployment assistance
FAQ
Common questions.
How fast can Langford place temp staffing candidates in Miami?
Most temp staffing short lists go to the client inside one business day. For a tougher search we work the market for up to a week. Call 1-866-888-6111 to brief the role.
What does Langford screen for in temp staffing placements in Miami?
We scope the role, send a short list inside 24 hours, place the worker, run payroll, and follow up after the first shift. For temp staffing we verify right to work, run background and reference checks, and confirm any required credentials before placement.
Who pays the placed temp staffing worker in Miami?
For temp and contract placements, Langford runs payroll, withholdings, and workers compensation reporting. For direct hire placements, the worker is on the client payroll from day one. The Florida Department of Commerce is the relevant body for wage and hours questions under the Florida Minimum Wage Act (Florida Statutes 448.110).
