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34 Temp and Staffing Agencies in West Virginia

Compare temporary help agencies across 14 cities and 27 staffing specialty sections.

Barboursville 2

General, Industrial & Office Temporary Help 1

Industrial, Administrative & Technical Temporary Help 1

Beckley 1

General, Industrial & Office Temporary Help 1

Buffalo 1

Manufacturing Temporary Help 1

Charleston 3

General, Industrial & Office Temporary Help 1

Industrial Temporary Help 2

Clarksburg 1

Technology, Engineering & Scientific Temporary Help 1

Huntington 2

Industrial Temporary Help 1

On-Demand Industrial, Trades & Hospitality Temporary Help 1

Hurricane 2

Industrial Temporary Help 1

Light Industrial & Office Temporary Help 1

Martinsburg 5

General, Office & Professional Temporary Help 1

Industrial Temporary Help 1

Technology, Engineering & Scientific Temporary Help 3

Morgantown 4

General, Industrial & Office Temporary Help 1

Healthcare Temporary Help 1

Technology, Engineering & Scientific Temporary Help 2

Parkersburg 6

Industrial Temporary Help 3

Light Industrial & Office Temporary Help 1

Office & Accounting Temporary Help 1

Technology, Engineering & Scientific Temporary Help 1

Ripley 1

Technology, Engineering & Scientific Temporary Help 1

South Charleston 3

Industrial Temporary Help 2

On-Demand Industrial, Trades & Hospitality Temporary Help 1

Westover 1

Industrial Temporary Help 1

Wheeling 2

Industrial Temporary Help 1

Technology, Engineering & Scientific Temporary Help 1

How to find a temp agency in West Virginia

Start with the city where you want to hire or work, then compare agencies by staffing specialty. General temporary help firms may cover office, industrial, warehouse, and administrative roles, while specialized agencies may focus on healthcare, skilled trades, hospitality, technology, or professional work.

Each directory entry links to the agency’s official website. Review its current services, local coverage, industries, application process, and contact options before choosing a staffing partner. Job seekers generally should not pay a temp agency for placement. Employers normally pay the agency for staffing services.

Directory listings were compiled from the American Staffing Association member directory and current official branch directories, then organized by city and temporary-help specialty.

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