Miami Job Market Minute

Miami Job Market Boom: 1000+ Openings This Week From Entry-Level to Executive Roles

2 min · 27. Apr. 2026
Episode Miami Job Market Boom: 1000+ Openings This Week From Entry-Level to Executive Roles Cover

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Miami's job market is buzzing with fresh opportunities posted in the past week, offering everything from quick-entry gigs to high-profile roles for listeners ready to dive in. ZipRecruiter lists over 1000 jobs in Miami added within four days, spanning salaries from $357k to $800k annually, with daily new postings for easy one-click applications[1]. Indeed highlights seven part-time downtown positions, like Think Hospitality's front desk role near Eleventh St Metromover Station, paying $17 to $20 an hour on weekends, handling guest registrations, departures, and reports while delivering top service[2]. For entry-level seekers, Indeed shows 936 part-time no-experience jobs, including Whole Foods Market's Bakery Venue Team Member in a new Miami store opening early summer 2025, at $16 to $25.40 an hour, needing just strong time management and direction-following skills[4]. Job Today reports 224 Take 5 jobs in Miami Gardens, with new vacancies added daily for fast setup and applications[3]. Entertainment shines on ShowbizJobs with 48 Miami postings, such as NBCUniversal's News Multimedia Producer for Spanish-language newscasts, Real-time Graphics Designer using Vizrt and Flowics, and Sports Publicity Manager for Telemundo Deportes[6]. Randstad USA has 138 consulting services roles, like warehouse picker packer at $14 to $15 an hour and assembler at $17 to $18[8]. North Miami boasts 88,659 openings from $15 to $30 an hour on ZipRecruiter, perfect for local listeners[9]. Amtrak seeks Train Attendants for on-board customer service in Miami, listed recently[7]. Bank of America shows limited matches but invites applications across Florida[5]. Listeners, polish your resumes—these hotspots from Indeed, ZipRecruiter, and more mean now's the time to land your next move in the Magic City. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Episode Miami Job Market Heats Up: Fresh Opportunities Across Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and More Cover

Miami Job Market Heats Up: Fresh Opportunities Across Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and More

Miami’s job market has been buzzing over the past week, and listeners looking for a fresh opportunity have a wide mix of roles to consider, from hospitality and healthcare to technology, logistics, and creative work. On the hospitality front, major hotel brands and resorts across Downtown, Brickell, and Miami Beach have posted new openings for front desk agents, guest service associates, housekeepers, banquet servers, and restaurant staff. According to recent listings on Indeed and LinkedIn, multiple upscale properties in Brickell are hiring concierge staff and night auditors, often offering shift differentials for evenings and weekends and emphasizing customer service skills and bilingual English–Spanish communication. Many of these roles highlight immediate start dates, suggesting strong seasonal demand. Healthcare has also posted a surge of openings in the last seven days. Jackson Health System, Baptist Health South Florida, and several private clinics in Miami have listed new roles for registered nurses, medical assistants, patient care technicians, and front-desk coordinators. According to LinkedIn job posts, urgent care centers in Doral and Coral Gables are seeking bilingual medical receptionists, frequently noting that prior experience with electronic medical records and flexible shifts, including weekends, will stand out. A number of nurse postings are offering sign-on bonuses for critical units such as emergency and ICU, signaling a continued push to attract experienced talent. Listeners with office or tech skills will also see momentum. Recent Miami postings on LinkedIn Jobs and Glassdoor show companies hiring for entry- to mid-level roles like administrative assistants, executive assistants, accounting clerks, and customer success specialists. Several Miami-based startups and fintech firms in Brickell and Wynwood have advertised new openings in the last week for junior software engineers, data analysts, marketing coordinators, and social media managers, often highlighting hybrid work arrangements and growth opportunities rather than long tenure requirements. These postings frequently call out skills in Excel, Salesforce, SQL, or social platforms like Instagram and TikTok as immediate pluses. The logistics and trade sectors, central to Miami’s economy, are also active. Recent postings on Indeed reveal newly listed jobs for warehouse associates, forklift operators, dispatchers, and import–export coordinators near Miami International Airport and around Doral. Employers emphasize reliability, the ability to lift 50 pounds, and comfort with fast-paced environments. Freight forwarding companies are seeking operations coordinators and customs documentation specialists, frequently preferring candidates with previous experience in international shipping and Spanish fluency. Retail and service employers continue to refresh their job boards with new roles as well. Over the past seven days, national brands in shopping areas like Dolphin Mall, Aventura, and Brickell City Centre have posted new positions for sales associates, store managers, and stockroom clerks. According to recent company career pages, many are promoting flexible part-time schedules ideal for students and those seeking a second income stream, while some management roles emphasize performance-based bonuses and internal promotion paths. For listeners in creative fields, Miami’s media and event scene is also generating fresh opportunities. New postings on LinkedIn and local production boards over the last week include roles for content creators, videographers, event coordinators, and brand ambassadors tied to upcoming festivals, conferences, and nightlife events. Many of these emphasize portfolios and prior campaign work over formal degrees, inviting applications from those who can show strong past projects. Across these sectors, several trends stand out in recent Miami postings: bilingual skills are consistently valued, customer-facing experience is in high demand, and many employers are advertising immediate or rapid start dates. For listeners ready to act, checking the latest listings on platforms like Indeed, LinkedIn, company career pages, and local hospital systems’ job boards can uncover roles posted just within the last few days, reflecting a dynamic and growing employment landscape in Miami.

17. Juni 20264 min
Episode Miami's Job Market Heats Up: Your Guide to 168+ Active Openings This Week Cover

Miami's Job Market Heats Up: Your Guide to 168+ Active Openings This Week

Miami’s job market has been active this week, with openings spanning delivery, finance, healthcare, hospitality, and public service. For listeners tracking fresh opportunities, the most visible recent postings include flexible part-time work, local government roles, and corporate hiring across major employers. According to Indeed, there are 168 part-time weekday jobs in Miami, including a same-day delivery driver opening with StitchGrab that emphasizes flexible scheduling, local pickups and drop-offs, and a valid driver’s license with a reliable vehicle. The role is part-time, contract-based, and designed for weekday, weekend, or evening availability. Miami-Dade County’s careers site highlights a recent opening for an Account Clerk in the Civil Court Department, based downtown in Tax Deed Operations. That posting signals continued hiring in local government, especially for administrative and court-support functions. Amazon’s Miami job search page also shows active openings in the area, with listings posted as recently as March 11, 2026, reflecting continued corporate hiring across operations and business functions. While not all of these are within the past seven days, they indicate that Miami remains a strong market for large-company roles. Healthcare employers are also maintaining a strong presence. Elevance Health’s careers page shows hundreds of current jobs, and Quest Diagnostics is advertising nearly 2,000 openings overall, including lab and mobile examiner roles. For listeners seeking stable, skills-based work, these employers represent some of the most consistently active pipelines. Hospitality remains another major source of opportunity in Miami. Marriott International and Loews Hotels both list extensive career options, which often include front desk, guest services, food and beverage, housekeeping, and management tracks. In a city driven by tourism, these postings can move quickly. Bank of America’s Miami careers page also points to ongoing hiring in banking and financial services, adding another layer of white-collar opportunity in the region. Randstad, meanwhile, is actively listing Miami jobs across temporary and permanent placements, which can be useful for listeners who want faster entry into the workforce. For anyone applying now, the best approach is to focus first on the newest postings, then filter by schedule, commute, and required experience. Miami’s recent listings suggest strong demand for dependable workers in customer service, delivery, healthcare, administration, and hospitality, with especially good chances for candidates who can move quickly and match local scheduling needs.

15. Juni 20262 min
Episode Miami Job Market Heats Up: Fresh Opportunities in Trades, Healthcare, and Public Service Cover

Miami Job Market Heats Up: Fresh Opportunities in Trades, Healthcare, and Public Service

Miami listeners looking for fresh opportunities in the past week will find Miami’s job market unusually active, with openings ranging from public service and transportation to refrigeration trades and healthcare management. According to Indeed’s latest Miami listings, tens of thousands of roles are open across the metro area, but several new postings over the last seven days stand out for listeners seeking stability, benefits, and clear career paths. Indeed lists a surge in skilled trades, government support roles, guest services, and healthcare management positions, reflecting Miami’s mix of tourism, logistics, and growing population. DHR Mechanical Services, featured on Indeed’s Miami page, is hiring long‑term associates for supermarket refrigeration and cold‑storage work across the region. They are recruiting foremen, pipe fitters, installers, and helpers, emphasizing experience with supermarket and cold‑storage DX systems. Foreman candidates are expected to bring at least eight years of supervisory or management background in refrigeration, while pipe fitters need a minimum of two years working with copper pipe, brazing, and soldering in similar environments. The company highlights “top pay,” generally in the range of about 21 to 35 dollars an hour, with 40 to 50 hours a week, plus overtime, and a benefits package that includes 401(k), health, dental, vision, paid vacation, and holidays. The schedule is mostly Monday through Friday, but some nights, weekends, and out‑of‑town assignments are required, making this attractive for listeners who want steady income and don’t mind a physically demanding, on‑the‑road role. For listeners drawn to public service and office-based careers, Miami‑Dade County recently posted a Clerk of Courts Executive Secretary position on Indeed. This full‑time downtown role offers a salary band beginning around 44,000 dollars and reaching up toward roughly 78,000 dollars a year, and it is exempt from the classified service, signaling a higher level of responsibility and discretion. Minimum qualifications include a high school diploma or GED and three years of advanced secretarial experience. The job is geared to listeners with strong administrative skills who want a stable government position, predictable hours, and a clear pay scale tied to experience and tenure. Transportation and hospitality continue to drive hiring as well. Indeed’s Miami listings highlight Brightline Management’s need for guest services professionals who become the “voice of Brightline” for passengers. This role, based in Miami’s growing intercity rail operation, centers on handling email, web chat, and phone calls to assist guests with trip planning, problem resolution, and coordination with station operations. Brightline outlines responsibilities that include de‑escalating grievances, providing clear travel information, and supporting customers before, during, and after their journeys. The pay rate is listed at about 20 dollars an hour, and candidates need at least one year of experience in a fast‑paced environment like hospitality, guest services, or transportation. Applicants must be at least 18, authorized to work in the United States, and able to work shifts, weekends, and holidays. While English fluency is required, additional languages are a plus, giving multilingual listeners a competitive edge. Healthcare management roles also appear prominently in the most recent postings. Indeed features Radian Healthcare Management recruiting an Imaging Center Manager, or Site Manager, for a high‑volume diagnostic imaging center in the greater Miami–Pembroke Pines area. The position pays roughly 70,000 to 75,000 dollars per year and is full‑time, with a strong emphasis on leadership and operational excellence. Responsibilities include overseeing daily site activities, managing a team of healthcare professionals, creating schedules, approving time off, hiring staff, controlling expenditures, and monitoring payroll. The manager is expected to maintain relationships with physicians and radiologists, ensure compliance with quality assurance and patient safety guidelines, and participate in monthly quality control meetings. The role requires at least one year of medical management experience and one year specific to imaging centers, along with bilingual Spanish‑English ability, which is preferred due to the patient population. For listeners with healthcare administration backgrounds, this opening offers a blend of clinical operations and business oversight, backed by benefits such as health insurance, 401(k), and paid time off. Across these recent postings, a few themes emerge for listeners evaluating their next move. Employers are consistently emphasizing reliability, the ability to work flexible hours, and strong communication skills. Many roles favor bilingual or multilingual candidates, reflecting Miami’s diverse community. Benefits such as 401(k) plans, health coverage, and paid time off are appearing even in trade and hourly roles, suggesting companies are competing hard to attract and retain talent. And whether a listener is an experienced refrigeration foreman, an administrative professional, a guest services specialist, or a healthcare manager, these fresh listings from Indeed show that Miami’s job landscape in the last week is rich with options for those ready to step into demanding but rewarding roles.

10. Juni 20265 min
Episode Miami Job Market Surge: Fresh Opportunities in Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and Logistics Cover

Miami Job Market Surge: Fresh Opportunities in Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and Logistics

Miami’s job market has been especially active over the past week, and listeners looking for work will find fresh opportunities across hospitality, tech, healthcare, logistics, and professional services. On the hospitality front, large hotels and resorts along Miami Beach and downtown are posting for front desk agents, housekeepers, event coordinators, bartenders, and restaurant servers with immediate start dates. Major brands like Marriott- and Hilton-affiliated properties have listed new openings for guest services and concierge roles, often emphasizing flexible shifts, bilingual English–Spanish skills, and prior customer service experience. Several upscale restaurants in Brickell and Wynwood are advertising line cooks, sous chefs, and hosts, some offering hiring bonuses and same‑week interviews. In healthcare, hospital systems and clinics in the greater Miami area are actively posting positions for registered nurses, medical assistants, imaging techs, and patient care coordinators. According to recent listings on major job boards such as Indeed and LinkedIn Jobs, local hospitals are especially seeking ICU, ER, and telemetry nurses, frequently highlighting sign‑on bonuses, differentials for night shifts, and tuition assistance. Outpatient practices in Coral Gables, Doral, and Kendall are recruiting front office staff, bilingual schedulers, and insurance verification specialists, often with Monday‑to‑Friday hours appealing to those leaving hospitality. Listeners interested in technology and digital roles will notice a steady trickle of new postings from startups and larger firms clustered in Brickell, Wynwood, and the downtown corridor. LinkedIn Jobs shows fresh openings for junior software engineers, data analysts, IT support technicians, and digital marketing specialists. Many of these roles emphasize remote‑friendly or hybrid schedules, experience with tools like Python, SQL, Google Analytics, or social media ad platforms, and an interest in Miami’s growing tech ecosystem. A number of marketing agencies are also seeking content creators, account coordinators, and SEO specialists to work with tourism and real‑estate clients. Logistics and trade remain strong around the airport and the port. Over the last seven days, major shipping and freight companies have posted warehouse associate, forklift operator, customs brokerage assistant, and dispatch coordinator roles. UPS, FedEx, and several regional carriers list package handlers and delivery drivers with starting hourly wages prominently advertised and options for overtime during peak periods. Many warehouse postings in Doral, Medley, and Hialeah encourage applicants with limited experience, offering on‑the‑job training and certifications. For office and professional services, new postings across ZipRecruiter, Indeed, and company career pages show demand for administrative assistants, receptionists, HR coordinators, and entry‑level accountants. Law firms in downtown Miami and Coral Gables are hiring legal assistants and paralegals, often requesting strong writing skills and fluency in Spanish. Real‑estate brokerages are seeking transaction coordinators, listing assistants, and property managers to support the region’s active rental and sales market. Retail and customer‑facing roles are also trending. Shopping centers and standalone stores across Midtown, Brickell City Centre, and Aventura have recently posted for sales associates, store managers, and loss‑prevention staff. Many employers highlight weekend availability and prior retail experience but are open to training motivated candidates. For listeners serious about landing one of these roles, the most active sources over the past week have been Indeed, LinkedIn Jobs, ZipRecruiter, and the direct career pages of major hotel chains, health systems, logistics companies, and regional retailers. Filtering by “Past 7 days” and setting alerts for “Miami, FL” with targeted titles like “server,” “medical assistant,” “data analyst,” or “administrative assistant” will surface the newest postings quickly, giving applicants an edge in a fast‑moving Miami job market.

8. Juni 20264 min
Episode Miami Jobs on the Rise: Opportunities in Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and Skilled Trades Cover

Miami Jobs on the Rise: Opportunities in Hospitality, Healthcare, Tech, and Skilled Trades

Miami’s job market has been busy over the last week, and listeners who are exploring new opportunities will find a wide mix of roles, from hospitality and transportation to tech, healthcare, and construction. On Indeed’s Miami listings updated within the past seven days, transportation and hospitality stand out. Brightline, the higher‑speed rail service linking Miami with other South Florida cities, is hiring Guest Services team members and Station Operations staff. According to Indeed’s Brightline postings, these roles focus on handling email, web chat, and phone calls, helping travelers book and adjust trips, and calmly resolving issues when something goes wrong. The pay is listed at about $20 an hour, with shift work that can include weekends and holidays, and at least one year of experience in hospitality or customer service is preferred. Healthcare remains one of the most active categories. Recent Indeed postings show hospitals and clinics across Miami searching for MRI technologists, registered nurses, medical assistants, and licensed clinical social workers. Many of these roles emphasize bilingual skills in English and Spanish, experience with electronic health records, and the ability to work in fast‑paced, high‑volume environments. Pay ranges vary widely: MRI technologists and specialized nurses are often advertised with highly competitive hourly rates or sign‑on bonuses, while medical assistant roles stress long‑term stability and benefits more than headline pay. Construction and skilled trades are also moving quickly. DHR Mechanical Services, for example, has fresh postings on Indeed for supermarket refrigeration foremen, pipe fitters, installers, and helpers in the Miami area. Their ads highlight long‑term work, 40 to 50 hours a week with overtime, top hourly rates from roughly the low twenties into the mid‑thirties, plus benefits such as 401(k), health, dental, and paid time off. Foreman roles ask for eight or more years of supervisory experience in supermarket or cold‑storage refrigeration systems, while pipe fitters need at least two years of experience with copper piping and brazing. A clean driver’s license and willingness to work some nights and weekends are common requirements. Listeners interested in office and professional careers will notice a steady stream of legal, finance, and administrative jobs. Recent posts on Indeed list associate attorneys, litigation attorneys, paralegals, and office managers. Many of these law‑firm roles mention hybrid or in‑office schedules in downtown Miami and Brickell, experience in litigation or real estate, and Florida Bar membership for attorneys. Salaries, when disclosed, often start in the low six figures for experienced lawyers, while support roles emphasize benefits and career growth. Tech and digital roles are present but more competitive. Over the last week, Miami employers have posted for IT support specialists, software developers, data analysts, and digital marketing coordinators. These ads typically call for familiarity with cloud tools, CRM platforms, or analytics suites, and several mention remote or hybrid arrangements with Miami as the home base. For listeners pivoting into tech, entry‑level postings sometimes trade lower pay for training and exposure to fast‑growing startups. Retail and food service remain constant background engines of hiring. Recent postings on Indeed from national chains and local businesses seek baristas, restaurant servers, line cooks, store associates, and shift supervisors across Miami neighborhoods. Many of these emphasize flexible schedules, evening and weekend availability, and customer‑service skills rather than specific experience, making them accessible options for those re‑entering the workforce or balancing school and other commitments. Taken together, the last seven days of online postings in Miami show a city hungry for talent at many levels: guest‑facing roles riding the growth of Brightline and tourism, specialized healthcare and refrigeration jobs offering strong wages, professional positions in law and finance, and a constant churn of service work that can get listeners earning quickly. For anyone job hunting right now, these fresh listings on platforms like Indeed suggest that tailoring a résumé to customer service, bilingual communication, and reliability can open doors across multiple industries in Miami.

3. Juni 20264 min