Administrative & Office Support job market report cover, Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL, 2026-04

Is Administrative & Office Support a Good Job Market in Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL?

Produced by Callings.ai on May 10, 2026

Executive Verdict

Market rating: competitive | Confidence: Medium

This is a large local market, but it is not an easy one. Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach had 390,250 workers in office and administrative support occupations and a 3.8% unemployment rate in February 2026, so there is real baseline demand.[1][29] Entry access is better than in many office categories because, among local postings that state education requirements, high school or equivalent is the most common ask.[30] But Florida-wide direction signals are softer: administrative and office support employment is down 0.5% year-over-year and active postings are down 6.8% year-over-year, so landing a role usually requires flexibility on commute, schedule, and work setting.[17][16]

Best positioned: Candidates who can combine customer service, communication, data entry, and basic project or process coordination, and who are open to on-site roles in hospitality, property management, education, or non-billing healthcare settings, have the best odds.[8][5][14][19]

Main caution: The biggest mistake is chasing remote, generic admin jobs: local postings are about 95% on-site, about 5% hybrid, less than 5% remote, and the occupation group is projected to decline slightly nationwide over the 2024-2034 decade.[5][31]

What Changed Recently

What This Means for You

Entry-Level Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate to high.

Best target: On-site front office, administrative coordinator, receptionist, office clerk, dispatcher, and customer-facing admin roles in hospitality, property management, university departments, and non-billing healthcare offices.

Biggest mistake: Using a generic clerical resume that does not prove speed, reliability, customer handling, and data accuracy.

Next step: Create three resume versions this month: front desk, customer-facing admin, and office coordinator. In each, add one bullet showing schedule handling, document accuracy, and problem resolution.

Mid-Career Candidates

Difficulty: Moderate.

Best target: Executive-support, office manager, and coordinator roles that include vendor handling, calendar ownership, reporting, event logistics, and small-project leadership.

Biggest mistake: Describing yourself only as 'administrative support' instead of showing ownership, judgment, and cross-functional execution.

Next step: Rewrite your experience into outcomes: budgets tracked, meetings run, vendors managed, turnaround time improved, and stakeholders supported.

Career Switchers

Difficulty: Moderate if you already bring service, operations, or coordination experience; hard if you want remote-only work.

Best target: Property management offices, hospitality businesses, school or university departments, and patient-facing healthcare offices that value organization and customer service over narrow industry tenure.

Biggest mistake: Failing to translate prior work into office language such as scheduling, intake, CRM updates, document control, and stakeholder communication.

Next step: Build a skills bridge section on your resume that maps past work to phones, calendars, records, scheduling, customer escalation, Excel, and office systems.

Salary Reality

moderate pay broad access

Observed local pay is moderate: the BLS median wage for office and administrative support occupations in the metro was $44,080/year in May 2024.[1] Recent advertised pay is somewhat higher in the live-opening sample, with posted ranges centered on about $50k to $65k and hourly roles around about $19 to $21 / hour, while Florida's mean offered salary on new administrative openings was ~$49,277 in April 2026 (n=5,403).[2][3][4]

This usually means you can find workable pay in Miami if you are flexible on setting and schedule, but generic office work is not priced like premium specialist work. The gap between the older metro median and the current posting band suggests that the better-paying live openings tend to be coordinator, customer-facing, or higher-responsibility roles rather than basic clerical slots.[1][2]

The main tradeoffs are limited remote flexibility and a pay ceiling below the broader market: local roles are about 95% on-site, and Florida's mean offered salary for administrative openings trails the ~$68,426 mean on new openings across all occupations in the state.[5][4]

Best-paying path: The best pay tends to sit in executive support, office management, or admin work with project ownership and AI leverage; Robert Half's 2026 national guide puts executive assistants at $70,250, office managers at $60,500, and administrative project managers at $82,750, and it says applied AI and data skills can pay up to 25% more.[6][7]

Caution: Do not overread the top end: the metro BLS wage is a broad occupation median from 2024, the local posting band is a partial sample of advertised openings, and the national role figures are forecasts rather than Miami medians.[1][2][6]

Where the Opportunities Are Concentrated

Real opportunity is concentrated in service-heavy, in-person settings. In the recent Miami sample, hospitality accounted for about 35% of postings, healthcare about 25%, healthcare services about 15%, property management about 10%, and insurance about 5%.[8] That mix rewards candidates who can handle phones, guests, residents, patients, or internal stakeholders while keeping schedules, records, and front-office workflows moving. Employer concentration is low rather than dominated by one brand. The local sample shows more than 1,000 postings across more than 550 companies and a fragmented employer mix, with about 50% of postings coming from enterprise employers.[9][10][11] Named active employers include Kw Property Management And Consulting, FirstService Residential, and University of Miami, while BLS also identifies colleges, universities, professional schools, and local government as major homes for office support work in the region.[12][13]

Where to focus: Focus first on on-site service environments where admin work is tied directly to customers, residents, students, or department operations.

Skills and Credentials Worth Pursuing

Adjacent Roles to Consider

30 / 60 / 90-Day Plan

First 30 Days

Days 31-60

Days 61-90

Methodology and Confidence

This April 2026 report was generated on May 10, 2026. Latest direct national data: May 2026. Latest direct Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach, FL data: April 2026.

Confidence: Overall confidence: Medium. The local labor-market base is clear, but several salary, employer-mix, and skills signals come from proxies or posting samples rather than full metro occupation counts.

Limitations

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