
"Miami's Hiring Surge: Opportunities Across Tech, Healthcare, and Hospitality"
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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 a southeastern tech hub.
Healthcare employers are aggressively staffing up. Baptist Health South Florida posted dozens of openings this week, including positions for registered nurses, radiologic technologists, and respiratory therapists. Jackson Health System is also hiring administrative coordinators, surgical technologists, and clinical social workers to support patient care across multiple locations.
Hospitality is booming with major hotel chains and restaurants gearing up for the summer season. Fontainebleau Miami Beach is bringing on event coordinators, front desk agents, and housekeeping staff. Popular restaurants like Mandolin Aegean Bistro and Makoto in Bal Harbour listed openings for sous chefs, line cooks, and floor managers.
Retail is seeing a bounce as well. High-end shopping destinations such as the Miami Design District and Brickell City Centre reported job listings from luxury brands including Gucci, Dior, and Apple. Roles range from sales associates to store managers and product specialists — perfect for those with strong customer service skills.
Transportation and logistics are also in demand. Ryder System, headquartered in Miami, is searching for supply chain analysts, fleet managers, and warehouse technicians. Meanwhile, Miami International Airport is hiring ramp agents and TSA security screeners to support increased post-pandemic travel volume.
Education is another sector hiring heavily this week. Miami-Dade County Public Schools posted listings for K–12 teachers in math, science, and special education, as well as paraprofessionals and administrative aides. Higher education institutions like Florida International University are also hiring for student advisors, research assistants, and IT support staff.
There’s also a rise in remote and hybrid roles. TechForward, a growing Miami startup, is looking for a remote product manager and digital marketing specialist. Meanwhile, Citrix and Salesforce both posted remote account management positions based out of Miami, indicating a continued demand for flexible work options.
For those entering the job market or changing careers, staffing agencies like Robert Half, Insight Global, and Aerotek have actively posted this week, offering contract, temporary, and full-time assignments across finance, IT, customer service, and clerical support.
All in all, the job scene in Miami this week is thriving, giving job seekers multiple pathways to find the right opportunity, whether they’re starting fresh or building on established experience.
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