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Miami Job Market Buzzing: Healthcare, Retail, Government, and Media Roles Abound
Last Monday at 10:05 AM

Listeners looking for opportunities in Miami will find the employment landscape humming with fresh postings across healthcare, customer service, government, retail, and media, all within the last week. ZipRecruiter highlights that Indeed recently listed over 45 jobs for the Miami area, many in healthcare. Centauri Health Solutions is searching for Bilingual Patient Eligibility Specialists at Jackson North and Jackson South Medical Centers, offering pay from $16.25 to $21 hourly. If you have experience as a medical assistant, Studnik & Wilentz Dermatology in Aventura needs support staff at hourly rates between $17 and $21.75, while Skin & Cancer Associates Path Lab offers full-time roles as a Histology Assistant...


"Miami's Job Market Bustling with Diverse Openings Across Industries"
Last Thursday at 11:27 PM

Listeners in Miami, if you’re exploring new job opportunities this week, you’ll be glad to know the local job market is bustling with a remarkable range of openings just posted in the past seven days. Indeed.com currently lists tens of thousands of fresh positions in the Miami metro area, showing significant demand across various industries and roles, from entry-level to managerial.

Administrative and clerical positions remain in high demand. Development Services is looking for Administrative Assistants offering hourly rates between $26 and $34, with duties requiring independent judgment and multitasking skills. If customer interaction is your strength, Miam...


Miami's Hot Job Market Offers Diverse Opportunities Across Tech, Hospitality, and More
06/30/2025

Listeners looking for fresh job opportunities in Miami this week have plenty to consider, as the local market continues to buzz with postings across major industries. Tech, hospitality, healthcare, education, and creative sectors are all showing robust hiring right now, giving career-changers and ambitious professionals alike a spectrum of options to explore.

Miami’s technology and digital transformation scene is especially hot. According to a recent discussion on Changing Higher Ed, Miami Dade College is at the forefront of preparing job seekers for digital-first roles, offering new AI and cybersecurity programs developed in direct partnership with local businesses. Th...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Opportunities Across Entertainment, Tech, Hospitality, and More
06/28/2025

Listeners tuning in for the latest on Miami’s job scene are in for an exciting update, as several sectors across the city have rolled out fresh opportunities over the past week. Backstage has reported a surge in casting calls and auditions in the Miami area, with new postings listed as recently as June 23rd. From commercials and film roles to modeling gigs, performers of all ages and backgrounds are being sought after, pointing to a vibrant entertainment job market. Many of these opportunities cater to both seasoned professionals and those just starting, and compensation levels vary depending on the pr...


Booming Job Market in Miami: Diverse Sectors Driving Growth and Stability
06/23/2025

The job market in Miami has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. Total nonfarm employment in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area increased by 33,400 jobs over the year in April, reflecting a 1.1 percent job gain, slightly below the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the metropolitan area divided into three main divisions: Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach. These divisions account for 45 percent, 31 percent, and 24 percent of the area's total nonfarm employment, respectively.

Key statistics include a notable increase in the education and health...


Miami's Thriving Job Market: Exploring the City's Diverse Opportunities
06/23/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up with a fresh wave of opportunities posted over the past week. From tech to tourism, employers in the Magic City are on the lookout for talent to join their teams as the summer season approaches. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your career, here’s a snapshot of new roles that could be your next big move.

The tech sector remains a strong player in Miami’s evolving economy. Companies like Kaseya, a global software firm headquartered downtown, have listed multiple new positions, including IT support specialists, cloud engineers, and cy...


Miami's Diverse Job Market Heats Up with New Openings Across Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and More
06/20/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up with fresh opportunities posted in the past seven days across a variety of industries. From hospitality to healthcare, and tech to trade, the Magic City is showing strong signs of economic momentum.

South Florida businesses in the hospitality sector are actively hiring ahead of the busy summer season. The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is looking to fill multiple positions, including front desk associates, housekeeping supervisors, and pool attendants. Nearby, the Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel in South Beach has opened roles for food and beverage servers and kitchen staff, offering competitive hourly rates and be...


Miami's Thriving Job Market: A Diverse Landscape of Opportunities
06/18/2025

The job market in Miami has been robust, with significant growth observed in recent periods. As of April 2025, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area saw an increase of 33,400 in total nonfarm employment over the year, reflecting a 1.1 percent job gain, which is slightly below the national increase of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise at 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach at 24 percent.

Key statistics include a 1.1 percent employment growth in Miami-Dade County, le...


Booming Miami Job Market: Resilient Growth Across Diverse Sectors
06/16/2025

The job market in Miami has been robust, with significant growth in various sectors. As of April 2025, the Miami area's unemployment rate stood at 2.7%, a slight increase from the 2.3% rate a year ago, but still indicative of a strong labor market.

The employment landscape in Miami is diverse, with the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area seeing a total nonfarm employment increase of 31,500 jobs over the year in March 2025. This area is composed of three metropolitan divisions: Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach, accounting for 45%, 31%, and 24% of the area's employment, respectively.

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Booming Job Market in Miami Offers Opportunities Across Tech, Tourism, Healthcare, and More
06/16/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up, with hundreds of new opportunities posted in the past week across a variety of industries. From tech to tourism, employers are actively looking for talent to join their teams as the city continues its economic growth.

In the tech sector, several local startups and national firms with Miami offices have listed openings. Companies like Kaseya and Chewy released new postings for software engineers, data analysts, and cybersecurity specialists. There’s a solid demand for IT support professionals and mobile app developers, particularly from businesses expanding their digital platforms.

Hospitality rema...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Opportunities Abound in Healthcare, Hospitality, Tech, and More
06/13/2025

The job market in Miami is heating up this week with a wide array of opportunities spanning healthcare, hospitality, tech, and construction. For job seekers in the area, the past seven days have brought a surge of new postings catering to various experience levels and professional backgrounds.

In healthcare, Jackson Health System has listed several openings, including Registered Nurse positions in multiple departments, such as emergency care and pediatrics. They are also hiring for medical assistants and respiratory therapists. Baptist Health South Florida is actively recruiting for surgical techs, front desk coordinators, and billing analysts, with many roles...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Diverse Growth, Low Unemployment, and Top Rankings
06/09/2025

The job market in Miami has been robust, with significant growth in various sectors. Total nonfarm employment in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area increased by 31,500 jobs over the year in March 2025, reflecting a 1.1 percent job gain, slightly lower than the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise at 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach at 24 percent. The trade, transportation, and utilities supersector saw the largest gain, with an increase of 13,500 jobs, driven la...


Miami's Hiring Surge: Opportunities Across Industries
06/09/2025

Miami is buzzing with job opportunities this week as companies across industries ramp up hiring. From healthcare to hospitality, the Magic City is seeing a surge in employment postings, reflecting continued growth in the local economy and a demand for skilled talent.

One of the most active sectors is hospitality, with major hotels and resorts getting ready for a busy summer season. The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is hiring for several roles, including front desk agents, housekeeping supervisors, and restaurant servers. Similarly, Marriott International has posted new openings at its Biscayne Bay and South Beach locations, looking for bartenders...


Job Seekers Flock to Miami's Booming Market Across Tech, Healthcare, and Hospitality
06/06/2025

Miami's job market is heating up with numerous opportunities posted over the past week across a variety of industries. From tech to hospitality and healthcare, employers in the Magic City are actively hiring, offering a wealth of options for job seekers in every stage of their careers.

One of the largest healthcare providers in the region, Jackson Health System, has posted several openings in the past seven days. They're looking for nurses, patient care technicians, and administrative staff. Positions range from entry-level to supervisory roles, with many offering sign-on bonuses and flexible schedules.

In the technology...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Steady Growth Across Key Sectors
06/04/2025

The job market in Miami has been robust, with significant growth in various sectors. In March 2025, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area saw a total nonfarm employment increase of 31,500 jobs over the year, with a local job gain rate of 1.1 percent, slightly below the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise with 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach with 24 percent. The trade, transportation, and utilities sector has been a major driver of job cr...


Miami's Booming Job Market: A Hotspot for Growth and Opportunity
06/02/2025

The job market in Miami has been robust, with significant growth in various sectors. In April 2025, the Miami area's unemployment rate was 2.7%, a slight increase from the 2.3% rate a year ago, but still one of the lowest in the state[1].

The employment landscape in Miami is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendal division accounting for approximately 45% of the metro area’s total nonfarm employment. This division gained 24,800 jobs year-over-year. The Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach division and the West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach division also saw significant job gains, with 13,000 and 16,100 new positions, respectively[4].

Statistics show that total no...


Miami's Hiring Boom: New Opportunities Across Tech, Healthcare, Hospitality, and More
06/02/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up this month with new opportunities across sectors including tech, healthcare, hospitality, and corporate services. In the past seven days, several employers have launched hiring campaigns to meet rising demand, offering locals and newcomers a chance to land promising positions right in the heart of South Florida.

Amazon continues to expand its logistics footprint, posting warehouse associate positions offering competitive hourly wages, flexible scheduling, and sign-on bonuses up to $1,000. Roles are available in locations throughout Miami-Dade County, including the rapidly growing Fulfillment Center near Miami Gardens.

Jackson Health System is se...


Miami's Job Market Buzzing with Opportunities Across Industries
05/30/2025

Miami’s job market is buzzing with opportunity as dozens of employers across industries are actively hiring this week. From tech to hospitality, healthcare to real estate, listings posted over the past seven days show a strong demand for skilled workers, entry-level talent, and experienced professionals alike.

Major hotel chains and hospitality groups are leading the hiring wave. Marriott International has posted openings for front desk agents, housekeeping supervisors, and food and beverage attendants across several Miami properties. Local favorite Fontainebleau Miami Beach is recruiting for event coordinators, spa attendants, and culinary staff—all roles geared toward enhancing the...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Tech Surge and Remote Work Transformation
05/28/2025

The job market in Miami has shown significant growth and dynamism in recent times. As of March 2025, total nonfarm employment in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area increased by 31,500 jobs over the year, reflecting a 1.1 percent job gain, slightly below the national average of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall area accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise at 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach at 24 percent. The trade, transportation, and utilities supersector saw the largest gain, with an increase of 13,500 jobs, driven pa...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Hospitality, Healthcare, and Tech Opportunities Abound
05/23/2025

The job market in Miami is heating up with a surge of new employment opportunities posted over the past week. As businesses continue to expand and tourism remains strong, companies are seeking talent across a variety of industries—from hospitality and healthcare to tech and construction.

A leading trend this week is the demand for hospitality professionals. The Fontainebleau Miami Beach, Marriott, and the Hyatt Regency are actively hiring for front desk agents, concierge staff, room attendants, and food service workers. With the peak tourist season approaching, these hotels are ramping up staffing to meet demand. Restaurants across Wy...


Miami's Booming Job Market: A Diverse and Resilient Economy
05/21/2025

The job market in Miami has shown significant growth and resilience. In March 2025, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area saw an increase of 31,500 in total nonfarm employment, representing a 1.1 percent growth rate, slightly below the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise with 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach with 24 percent.

Key statistics include a notable gain in the trade, transportation, and utilities supersector, with an increase of 13,500 jobs, driven largely by...


Resilient Miami Job Market Thrives with Tech and Construction Boom
05/19/2025

The job market in Miami has shown significant growth and resilience. As of March 2025, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area saw an increase of 31,500 in total nonfarm employment over the year, with a job gain rate of 1.1 percent, slightly below the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise with 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach with 24 percent.

Key statistics include a notable gain in the trade, transportation, and utilities supersector, which ad...


"Miami's Job Market Heats Up: Opportunities Abound Across Industries"
05/19/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up this summer, with a flurry of fresh opportunities surfacing over the past week across a range of industries. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, there's never been a better time to tap into South Florida’s growing employment scene.

In hospitality, several hotels and restaurants are hiring ahead of peak tourist season. The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is seeking front desk agents, housekeeping staff, and security personnel. Nearby, the Four Seasons Hotel is hiring servers, a concierge coordinator, and a guest experience supervisor. Over in Wynwood, popular eatery KYU is l...


Miami's Hot Job Market Heats Up Across Tech, Healthcare, and Hospitality
05/16/2025

Miami's job market is heating up this week with a variety of exciting new opportunities across industries. From tech startups to hospitality and health care, employers are actively hiring, offering promising roles for both entry-level workers and seasoned professionals.

In the tech sector, multiple Miami-based startups are ramping up hiring. Companies in Brickell and Wynwood are seeking software engineers, data analysts, and UX designers. One fast-growing fintech firm is offering remote-flex roles with salaries starting at $90,000. Another is looking for a cybersecurity specialist with at least three years of experience. These companies highlight Miami’s ongoing emergence as a...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Thriving Tech, Construction, and Hospitality Sectors
05/14/2025

The job market in Miami has been experiencing significant growth and development. In March 2025, the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area saw an increase of 31,500 in total nonfarm employment over the year, with a local job gain rate of 1.1 percent, slightly below the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise at 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach at 24 percent. The trade, transportation, and utilities supersector had the largest gain, with an increase of 13,500 jobs, dr...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Tech, Construction, and Hospitality Lead the Charge
05/12/2025

The job market in Miami has been experiencing significant growth, particularly in the private sector. As of March 2025, total nonfarm employment in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area increased by 31,500 jobs over the year, with a local job gain rate of 1.1 percent, slightly below the national rate of 1.2 percent.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45 percent of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment, followed by Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Sunrise at 31 percent, and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach at 24 percent.

Key statistics show that the trade, transportation, and utilities supersector ha...


"Miami's Hiring Surge: Opportunities Across Tech, Healthcare, and Hospitality"
05/09/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up with a surge of new opportunities posted over the past seven days across a range of industries. From tech to hospitality and healthcare, employers are actively hiring to meet growing demand in the Magic City.

In the tech sector, companies such as Kaseya and Chewy have listed several openings. Kaseya, a Miami-based IT software firm, is recruiting sales development representatives, software engineers, and customer support staff. Chewy, which operates a large tech office in Miami, is hiring for roles in data analytics, logistics, and UX design, reflecting the city's expanding role as...


"Miami's Booming Job Market: Tech Surge, Remote Work, and Diverse Opportunities"
05/07/2025

The job market in Miami is experiencing significant growth and development. In the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area, total nonfarm employment increased by 49,200 jobs over the year in November 2024, with a local job gain rate of 1.7 percent, outpacing the national rate of 1.4 percent. This growth is distributed across three metropolitan divisions: Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall, which accounts for 45% of the area's employment and gained 24,800 jobs; Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach, accounting for 31% and gaining 13,000 jobs; and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach, accounting for 24% and gaining 16,100 jobs.

The education and health services sector saw the largest gain, with an increase of 12,100...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Tech, Construction, and Hospitality Driving Growth
05/05/2025

The job market in Miami has been experiencing significant growth, particularly in the private sector. In August 2024, Miami ranked number one in the U.S. for private sector job growth, with 33,300 jobs added, a 2.9% year-over-year increase, outpacing the national rate of 1.4%[2].

The Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area saw a total nonfarm employment increase of 49,200 jobs over the year in November 2024, with a job gain rate of 1.7%, higher than the national average of 1.4%. The Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounted for 45% of the area's employment and gained 24,800 jobs, while Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach and West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach divisions...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Opportunities Abound Across Industries
05/05/2025

Miami's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities this week, offering positions across diverse industries ranging from tech and healthcare to hospitality and logistics.

One notable surge is in the hospitality sector, reflecting Miami’s continued tourism rebound. Major hotels and resorts—such as Fontainebleau and Kimpton EPIC Hotel—have recently posted openings for front desk agents, concierges, and food and beverage servers. The Fontainebleau is also hiring for event coordinators and spa attendants, aiming to fill roles quickly amid a growing influx of summer travelers.

Tech and finance careers are heating up in Miami’s expandin...


Booming Job Market in Miami Offers Opportunities Across Hospitality, Tech, Healthcare, and Public Sector
05/02/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up this summer with a fresh wave of employment opportunities posted in the past week across a wide range of industries. From hospitality and tech to healthcare and government, employers are actively seeking new talent to join their teams.

In the hospitality sector, Miami’s tourism rebound continues to fuel demand for workers. Major hotels in Downtown, Brickell, and Miami Beach have listed new openings for front desk associates, bartenders, housekeeping staff, and concierge personnel. The Fontainebleau Miami Beach, W South Beach, and Hyatt Centric are actively hiring, with flexible schedules and sign...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Tech, Construction, and Hospitality Thrive
04/30/2025

The job market in Miami has been experiencing significant growth and development. In the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area, total nonfarm employment increased by 49,200 jobs over the year in November 2024, with a local job gain rate of 1.7 percent, surpassing the national rate of 1.4 percent. By March 2025, this area saw an additional increase of 31,500 jobs.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounting for 45% of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment and gaining 24,800 jobs year-over-year. The Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach division and the West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach division also saw significant job gains, wi...


Miami's Soaring Job Market: A Tech-Driven Transformation
04/28/2025

The job market in Miami is experiencing significant growth and transformation. As of February 2025, the Miami area's unemployment rate stood at 2.6%, a slight increase from the 2.0% rate a year ago, but still indicative of a strong labor market.

The employment landscape in Miami is characterized by robust job growth, particularly in the private sector. In August 2024, Greater Miami ranked number one in the U.S. for private sector job growth, adding 33,300 jobs, which represents a 2.9% year-over-year increase. Key sectors driving this growth include construction, other services, government, and leisure and hospitality. The construction industry saw a 5.9% year-over-year growth...


Miami's Booming Job Market: Tech Surge, Remote Work, and Diverse Opportunities
04/21/2025

The job market in Miami is characterized by robust growth and diverse employment opportunities. As of March 2025, the unemployment rate in the Miami area stood at 2.8%, a 0.5 percentage point increase from the previous year's rate of 2.3%. Despite this slight increase, the labor force has decreased by 1.2% over the year, with a loss of 17,277 workers.

The employment landscape in Miami is marked by significant job growth, particularly in the private sector. In August 2024, Miami led the U.S. in private sector job growth, adding 33,300 jobs, which represents a 2.9% year-over-year increase. Major industries driving this growth include construction, other services...


Booming Job Market in Miami Across Healthcare, Tech, Hospitality and More
04/21/2025

Miami’s job market is heating up this week with a wave of new opportunities across various industries. From tech to tourism, employers are actively hiring, offering roles that reflect the city’s vibrant and evolving economy.

In the healthcare sector, Baptist Health South Florida has posted several openings in the past few days. Roles include registered nurses, medical assistants, and radiology technicians. With Miami’s growing healthcare needs, the demand for skilled professionals remains high, particularly at Kendall Regional Medical Center and Jackson Memorial.

Hospitality jobs are surging as tourism season hits its peak. Major hotels...


"Miami's Tech Boom: A Thriving Job Market Driven by Innovation"
04/16/2025

The job market in Miami is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the tech sector. As of January 2025, the Miami area's unemployment rate stood at 2.4%, a slight increase from the 1.9% rate a year ago, but still indicative of a strong labor market.

The employment landscape in Miami is diverse, with major industries including construction, manufacturing, trade, transportation, and utilities, as well as financial activities and professional services. The leisure and hospitality sector also remains a significant contributor to the local economy.

In terms of statistics, the Miami area saw a total nonfarm employment figure, though...


Miami Job Market Booms Across Tech, Construction, and Healthcare
04/14/2025

The job market in Miami is experiencing significant growth and diversification. As of January 2025, the Miami area's unemployment rate stood at 2.4%, a slight increase from the 1.9% rate a year ago, but still indicative of a strong labor market.

Total nonfarm employment in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan area increased by 49,200 jobs over the year in November 2024, with a job gain rate of 1.7%, outpacing the national rate of 1.4%. The Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall division accounted for 45% of the metropolitan area’s total nonfarm employment and added 24,800 jobs, while the Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach division and the West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Be...


Miami's Job Market Booming Across Diverse Industries, Opportunities Abound
04/14/2025

Miami’s job market is bustling with new opportunities as a surge of postings hits various industries this week. From tech to tourism, employers throughout the city are actively seeking fresh talent, offering a diverse lineup of roles for job seekers ready to make a move.

One of the standout sectors this week is hospitality. With Miami entering peak travel season, hotels and entertainment venues are hiring at a rapid pace. The Fontainebleau Miami Beach is seeking front desk agents, event coordinators, and kitchen staff. Similarly, the Loews Miami Beach Hotel has openings for concierge staff and room at...


Bountiful Job Opportunities Await in Miami's Thriving Market
04/11/2025

Miami’s job market is bustling with fresh opportunities across various industries this week. Whether you're looking for work in hospitality, tech, healthcare, or construction, the Magic City has something new on the table.

In downtown Miami, the demand for hospitality professionals is heating up. Several upscale hotels and restaurants, including positions at Fontainebleau and Nobu Edgewater, are hiring for roles like front desk associates, servers, and event coordinators. These venues are preparing for an influx of tourists for the upcoming summer season, and many are offering competitive hourly rates, flexible scheduling, and signing bonuses.

Tech co...


Miami's Tech Boom: Salaries, Job Growth, and the Emergence of a Global Tech Hub
04/09/2025

The job market in Miami is experiencing significant growth and transformation. Miami's tech industry is booming, with a 22% surge in tech job growth and an 18% increase in tech salaries since pre-pandemic times. The city ranks fifth in the nation for venture capital transactions, driven largely by demand in AI and cybersecurity.

In terms of employment landscape, Miami has seen a 29% increase in tech job postings across the tri-county area, with major companies like Watsco and NextEra Energy actively hiring. The average tech salary in Miami is around $98,000, with Python developers earning between $130,000 and $250,000, and cloud architects averaging $128,717. Cybersecurity...