For most of the last decade, Vancouver hospitality businesses have had two real options when they needed to fill a staff gap quickly: call a staffing agency, or scramble through their personal network.
In 2026, there is a third option — on-demand gig platforms — and for Vancouver hospitality businesses, the staffing agency vs gig platform question matters more for match-day hiring than it ever has before.
This article gives you a factual breakdown of both approaches, what each actually costs, how quickly each fills a role, and which situation each is genuinely suited for. No sales pitch. Just the data.
WHAT A STAFFING AGENCY ACTUALLY COSTS
The most important number most businesses do not know: the markup.
Staffing agencies do not simply find you a worker and charge a flat fee. They charge your business a “bill rate” — the worker’s hourly pay plus a markup percentage that covers the agency’s administrative costs, employer payroll taxes, insurance and profit margin.
According to PayrollFunding.com (April 2026) and multiple industry sources, temporary staffing markups for hospitality roles typically range from 25% to 50% above the worker’s base hourly pay rate.
What that looks like in practice:
Worker base pay: $22.00/hour
Agency markup at 25%: $27.50/hour (you pay)
Agency markup at 40%: $30.80/hour (you pay)
Agency markup at 50%: $33.00/hour (you pay)
On a 6-hour match-day shift with 3 extra workers, a 40% markup means you are paying approximately $247 in markup fees alone — on top of the workers’ actual earnings.
For a single match day with 5 extra workers across 6-hour shifts, the markup cost at 40% runs approximately $396. Across all 7 Vancouver match days, that is roughly $2,770 in agency fees above and beyond what the workers are paid.
This is not an argument that staffing agencies are wrong to charge what they charge — their costs are real and legitimate. It is simply a number that businesses need to see clearly when comparing options.
HOW QUICKLY DO STAFFING AGENCIES FILL ROLES?
Speed is the other critical variable for match-day hiring.
According to the 2025 Staffing Speed Report (Staftr / StaffingHub, published April 2026), agencies fill temporary roles in approximately 6 days on average. Contract roles take approximately 8 days.
For Vancouver’s June 13 first match day, this means the practical agency hiring window for most businesses closed around June 7. If you are reading this after that date, a traditional staffing agency is unlikely to be a viable option for your first match day — not because of unwillingness, but because of how the process works.
The 6-day average also assumes the agency has suitable candidates available in Vancouver’s stadium district. Given that 48.5% of BC restaurants are currently hiring or struggling to attract staff (BCRFA survey, BIV November 2025), the available worker pool through agency channels is under pressure from all sides.
WHAT AN ON-DEMAND GIG PLATFORM COSTS
On-demand gig platforms operate on a fundamentally different model.
Rather than acting as an employer of workers — which is what creates agency markup — platforms like Djobzy connect businesses directly with verified, available workers. The business posts the shift with the rate they are willing to pay. Workers see the posting and apply. The platform facilitates the connection without acting as the employer intermediary.
This structure eliminates the agency markup. Businesses pay the workers the agreed rate. There is no percentage added on top by Djobzy.
For businesses posting multiple shifts across 7 match days, the cost difference between agency markup and direct platform hiring can be significant.
The tradeoff compared to agencies: businesses take on more of the initial sourcing work — posting the shift, reviewing profiles, confirming the booking. Platforms reduce that friction significantly through verified profiles and location-based matching, but the final hiring decision remains with the business.
HOW QUICKLY DOES A GIG PLATFORM FILL ROLES?
Speed is where on-demand platforms most significantly outperform traditional agencies for event-day and surge hiring.
On Djobzy, posting a shift takes under 2 minutes. The posting is immediately visible to verified workers near your venue — the platform uses location-based matching so workers who are already in your area see your shift first. Depending on availability, same-day fill is possible.
This means the hiring window on Djobzy for a June 13 match day stays open until June 12 or even June 13 morning — a significantly longer runway than a traditional agency can offer for the same request.
For businesses that have already missed the comfortable advance-booking window, the platform model is the only realistic option that still functions.

SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON
| Comparison Point | Staffing Agency | Gig Platform (Djobzy) |
|---|---|---|
| Cost markup | 25–50% above base pay | None — direct rate agreed |
| Time to fill | ~6 days average | Same day possible |
| Who manages | Agency handles sourcing | Business posts, reviews, confirms |
| Worker vetting | Agency pre-screens | ID-verified profiles on platform |
| Best for | Planned, advance hiring; specialist or complex roles | Surge, event-day, same-day gaps; short-shift, local, hyper-relevant roles |
| Relationship | Agency employs worker | Direct connection, no intermediary |
| Cancellation risk | Agency absorbs | Platform-dependent — check terms |
| Match-day suitability | Only if booked early | Suitable up to match day |
Staffing Agency vs Gig Platform: When Each Makes Sense for Vancouver Hospitality
STAFFING AGENCY IS THE RIGHT CHOICE WHEN:
• You are hiring well in advance (6+ days ahead)
• You need a specialist role that requires significant screening — an experienced head chef, a sommelier, a senior event manager
• You want the agency to absorb employer liability for the worker
• You are filling a long-term or ongoing contract rather than a one-time shift
• Budget is less of a concern than a fully managed process
A GIG PLATFORM IS THE RIGHT CHOICE WHEN:
• You need to fill a shift within 6 days or less — including same-day
• You are hiring for service roles where location proximity matters more than résumé depth (bartenders, servers, floor staff, security, retail, event helpers)
• You want to eliminate agency markup across multiple match days
• You want to build a pool of reliable local workers and re-book the same people across all 7 match days
• You are a small or medium-sized venue where the markup cost is material
For the 7 Vancouver match days this summer, most hospitality businesses will benefit from using both: agencies for any planned long-horizon hires and specialists, and Djobzy for match-day surge staffing and same-day gap filling.
THE TREND SHIFT IN 2026: WHY WORKERS PREFER GIG PLATFORMS
The worker side of this equation matters too. Agencies can only fill shifts if workers want to work through them.
According to StaffingHub’s industry analysis (April 2026), side hustles and multi-role working are now standard for the hospitality worker demographic. Workers are “intentionally piecing together multiple roles” and prefer platforms that offer clear upfront pay information, short application flows and immediate feedback — all features that characterise gig platforms over traditional agency processes.
The 2026 staffing report found that “recruiting strategies that worked even three years ago — like long application forms, slow feedback, generic job ads — now visibly underperform.” Workers are choosing platforms that respect their time and show them the pay rate before they apply.
This means that as the available Vancouver worker pool contracts under match-day demand pressure, businesses that offer transparent, fast-to-apply shift postings will attract more candidates than those routing through opaque agency processes.

A PRACTICAL RECOMMENDATION FOR VANCOUVER BUSINESSES
For most bars, restaurants, hotels and event businesses operating across Vancouver’s 7 match days:
- Use Djobzy for all match-day surge staffing — post shifts now at djobzy.com , build a pool of verified local workers you trust, and re-book the same people for every subsequent game.
- Use a staffing agency only for specialist or long-horizon hires where the agency’s vetting process adds genuine value — and only if you have 6+ days of lead time remaining.
- Do not leave either channel until the week before the match. The available pool of verified local workers — through any channel — narrows significantly as June 13 approaches.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Temporary staffing agency markups typically range from 25% to 50% above the worker’s base hourly pay rate (PayrollFunding.com, April 2026). At a $22/hour base rate, that is $27.50–$33/hour billed to the employer.
According to the 2025 Staffing Speed Report (Staftr / StaffingHub, April 2026), agencies fill temporary roles in approximately 6 days on average.
Yes. Djobzy allows same-day shift posting, with verified workers near your venue able to see and respond to your posting immediately. Go to djobzy.com to post a shift.
Djobzy connects businesses directly with workers. Businesses post the rate they want to pay, and workers apply at that rate. There is no percentage markup added on top of the worker’s agreed rate.
Gig platforms like Djobzy are well suited for: servers, bartenders, bar backs, kitchen hands, retail staff, event helpers, crowd management and general event support — roles where proximity, availability and reliability matter most. Staffing agencies add more value for specialist roles like head chefs, senior event managers or positions requiring extensive vetting.
For staffing agency vs gig platform decisions in Vancouver hospitality, the rule in 2026 is simple: agencies for specialist long-lead hires, Djobzy for match-day surge and same-day fill. Go to djobzy.com — post a shift in under 2 minutes.
Sources
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PayrollFunding.com, Average Staffing Agency Markup Rates, April 2026
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Second Talent, Staffing Agency Fee Structures, September 2025
→ secondtalent.com -
StaffingHub / Staftr, 2025 Staffing Speed Report, April 2026
→ staffinghub.com -
BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association survey, Business in Vancouver, November 2025
→ biv.com -
Instawork, How Much Do Staffing Agencies Charge, 2026
→ instawork.com





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