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How to Choose a Brazil Staffing Agency

Brian Hunt
CEO & Founder · Kore BPO
August 11, 2026
11 min read
Last updated: August 11, 2026
US hiring manager on a video call with a Sao Paulo based Brazil staffing agency team reviewing a candidate shortlist
Quick Answer
How do you choose the right Brazil staffing agency?

The right Brazil staffing agency can explain exactly how it classifies workers under CLT versus a PJ contractor arrangement, states its real cost load instead of just a base salary, tests English directly instead of leaning on national averages, and puts a replacement window in writing. In short, a hedge on any of those four points is your answer.

Brazil runs on Brasília Time, UTC-3 year-round with no daylight saving changes since 2019, giving US East Coast teams a 1 to 2 hour gap and same-day working overlap
In fact, Brazil’s ICT sector is projected to close 2026 with 2.15 million formal workers, per Brasscom, even with a reported shortfall of roughly 400,000 technology professionals
Brazil ranked 75th of 123 economies in the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index, a score of 482, essentially tied with Colombia’s 480
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Ask five Brazil staffing agencies why you should hire through them and you’ll hear a version of the same pitch five times. Huge talent pool. Full time zone overlap. Also, São Paulo has more engineers than most US metros have residents. Still, all of that is true, and none of it tells you whether the specific firm on the call classifies its workers correctly, prices a real cost load instead of a headline salary, or is still running its contracts the way it did before this year’s court activity.

In short, Brazil isn’t a bigger, cheaper version of Latin America staffing in general, and pricing or vetting it like Colombia or Mexico with a different flag on the slide deck is how buyers end up surprised by a labor claim eighteen months in. So this guide covers what actually separates Brazil from its neighbors, what changed in how the country treats contractor classification heading into the back half of 2026, and the specific questions worth asking before a Brazil staffing contract gets anywhere near a signature.

Why Brazil Specifically, Not Just “Latin America”

A Time Zone That Works Like a US Market

Firstly, Brazil sits at UTC-3 year-round. Because the country abolished daylight saving time in 2019, after government analysis found the clock change saved less than 0.5% in energy costs while disrupting sleep patterns, the offset against the US never shifts with the seasons the way it does with some neighbors. By comparison, against New York, that’s 2 hours ahead in winter and 1 hour ahead in summer. As a result, a 9am US Eastern standup lands at 10 or 11am in São Paulo, comfortably inside a normal workday rather than a video call someone has to wake up early for.

Scale That Neighbors Can’t Match

The talent base is the real differentiator, and it’s a matter of scale most competitors in the region simply can’t match. In fact, Brasscom projects Brazil’s ICT sector will close out 2026 with 2.15 million formal technology workers, adding roughly 33,000 new formal jobs in the year alone. Indeed, that’s not a rounding error next to Argentina’s 150,000 IT specialists or Colombia’s tech workforce. Instead, it’s a different order of magnitude entirely.

The Shortage Hiding Behind the Growth Number

Here’s the part most sales decks skip. Even with that growth, Brasscom’s own research flags a shortage of close to 400,000 technology professionals, driven partly by university output lagging demand and partly by remote-first US companies pulling experienced developers straight out of the local market. So scale doesn’t mean the good people are sitting around waiting for your req. Instead, it means there’s more competition for them than the raw headcount numbers suggest.

Map highlighting Brazil within Latin America showing Brasilia time zone UTC-3 and overlap with US business hours UTC-3 year-round, no daylight saving since 2019 2.15M formal ICT workers by end of 2026

What a Brazil Staffing Agency Actually Does

Basically, the term covers three genuinely different arrangements in Brazil, and confusing them is the single most common mistake in this market.

Three Hiring Models, Not One

First, some firms run everything through direct CLT employment, Brazil’s standard labor code, with the staffing partner acting as the legal employer of record for taxes, benefits, and termination. Others, meanwhile, rely on temporary staffing under Law 6.019/1974, which only permits temporary placements for two narrow reasons, covering a regular employee’s leave or handling an extraordinary spike in demand, and caps how long that arrangement can run. A third group, however, leans on PJ arrangements, short for pessoa jurídica, where the worker operates as an independent contractor through their own registered entity instead of as a CLT employee.

Where the Confusion Creeps In

Indeed, that third model is exactly where things get complicated right now, and it’s worth understanding before anything else on this list.

The Pejôtização Ruling You’re Hiring Into

What Pejôtização Actually Means

In fact, Brazil has a name for the practice of hiring someone who functions like a full-time employee but is classified as a PJ contractor to avoid CLT obligations. It’s called pejotização, and it’s been a gray area for years. Now, that gray area is closing. Specifically, on June 18, 2026, Justice Gilmar Mendes of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) lifted a nationwide stay on pejotização cases, reactivating Theme 1,389 after a backlog had built up in lower courts. As a result, the STF’s eventual ruling is expected to set binding, nationwide criteria for when a “PJ” arrangement is legitimate outsourcing and when it’s really an employment relationship dressed up to dodge labor law.

eSocial and FGTS Digital Raise the Stakes

Additionally, layer eSocial on top of that. As of 2026, eSocial reporting is mandatory for every employer in Brazil with zero exceptions, including foreign companies with a single local hire, and new employees must be registered before their actual start date, sometimes a full day ahead. Combined with FGTS Digital’s real-time contribution tracking, moreover, Brazilian labor authorities now have more live visibility into worker classification than at almost any point before. So an agency quietly running a chunk of its bench on PJ contracts because it’s cheaper isn’t taking a shortcut anymore. Instead, it’s building a reclassification bill that could land on your desk, not just theirs.

If a Brazil staffing agency can’t clearly explain whether your hire is CLT, Law 6.019 temporary, or PJ, and how the pending pejôtização ruling changes that calculus, you’re not looking at a minor gap. Rather, you’re looking at a firm that hasn’t priced in its own legal exposure, let alone yours.

Timeline visual of Brazil pejotizacao Supreme Court ruling showing Theme 1389 reactivated June 18 2026 and eSocial FGTS Digital real time compliance STF Theme 1,389 reactivated June 18, 2026 eSocial + FGTS Digital, real-time reporting

The 6-Point Framework for Vetting a Brazil Staffing Agency

Overall, run every firm on your shortlist through these six checks before a contract gets close to a signature. Skip one, and you’re betting on the part you didn’t verify.

Points 1 Through 3: Classification, Cost, and Screening

01
A Straight Answer on CLT vs PJ Classification
Ask directly how the firm classifies the specific role you’re hiring for, and how it’s adjusting given the STF’s pending ruling on pejôtização. Obviously, a firm that’s actually thought about this answers in specifics. In contrast, one that hasn’t reaches for “we handle all that” and moves on.
Ready signal Specifically, they name the classification and explain the reasoning without pulling up a document mid-call.
02
A Real Cost Load, Not Just a Base Salary
For example, CLT employer costs typically run 65% to 80% on top of base salary once FGTS (8%), INSS (roughly 20%), the 13th salary, and the vacation bonus are factored in. So an agency quoting only a headline hourly rate hasn’t shown you the real number yet.
Ready signal Instead, they break out the full loaded cost, not just a take-home figure, before you ask twice.
03
Actual English and Technical Screening
In particular, Brazil ranked 75th of 123 economies in the 2025 EF English Proficiency Index, a score of 482, statistically even with Colombia’s 480. Therefore, there’s no built-in English advantage to lean on here, which means screening quality carries more weight than it would in a market with a stronger national average.
Ready signal Rather, they describe a live English assessment and technical test, not a resume skim and a friendly intro call.

Points 4 Through 6: Track Record, Pricing, and Legal Terms

04
Disclosed Time-to-Fill and 12-Month Tenure
Ask how long a typical Brazil placement takes from kickoff to start date, and what retention actually looks like a year in, especially given how much competition there is for experienced engineers right now.
Ready signal Specifically, they give a specific range for both and can explain any recent dip without getting defensive about it.
05
A Tax-Reform-Aware Pricing Model
Brazil’s 2026-2032 tax overhaul is phasing in a dual VAT system, CBS at the federal level and IBS at the state and municipal level, replacing five existing consumption taxes. So ask whether current pricing already accounts for the transition or whether you should expect adjustments as the phase-in schedule advances.
Ready signal Undoubtedly, they can explain how the transition affects your invoice, not just that “the reform is happening.”
06
IP Assignment and Data Handling Terms in Writing
Above all, confirm the contract specifically addresses IP assignment, confidentiality, and candidate data handling under Brazilian law (including LGPD, Brazil’s data protection statute), not a generic clause copied from a US template.
Ready signal Indeed, legal counsel can point to specific IP and LGPD-aligned language, not one general confidentiality paragraph.
Six point checklist for vetting a Brazil staffing agency covering CLT versus PJ classification, real cost load, English screening, tenure data, tax reform pricing, and IP terms Clear on CLT vs PJ classification Real cost load, not just base salary Actual English and technical screening Time-to-fill and tenure disclosed Tax-reform-aware pricing IP and LGPD data terms in writing

São Paulo vs Florianópolis vs Recife, Does the City Matter

São Paulo’s Scale, and Its Trade-Off

Brazil’s tech talent isn’t spread evenly, and a firm that quotes the same national numbers no matter which city you ask about usually only has real depth in one of them. For instance, São Paulo carries the deepest bench by a wide margin, home to roughly 350,000 tech professionals and 12 of Brazil’s 16 unicorn startups, pulling in an estimated 47% of national startup funding. However, that concentration cuts both ways, the largest pool of candidates and the steepest competition for the strongest ones.

Why Florianópolis and Recife Deserve a Look

Florianópolis, on the other hand, has built something different. Officially recognized as Brazil’s “Startup Capital” under federal law in 2024, the island city has a high concentration of remote-ready, English-speaking engineers, many with international work experience already, drawn by quality of life rather than pure job volume. Recife, meanwhile, runs its own model entirely, anchored by Porto Digital, a technology park in the historic city center that’s been named Brazil’s best tech park three times by Anprotec. As of 2024, that ecosystem counted 475 companies and 21,551 employees generating R$6.2 billion in turnover, a serious cluster that doesn’t get the same airtime as São Paulo.

CityKnown ForWhat to Watch
São Paulo~350K tech talents, 12 of 16 national unicornsDeepest bench, also the most competitive and highest cost
FlorianópolisFederally recognized “Startup Capital,” 2024Strong remote-ready English speakers, smaller senior bench
RecifePorto Digital, 475 companies, 21,551 employeesEstablished but regional, verify multi-role depth before assuming coverage
Comparison of Sao Paulo, Florianopolis, and Recife as Brazil's leading tech talent hub cities São Paulo, ~350K tech professionals Florianópolis, federal Startup Capital Recife, Porto Digital tech park

Ask any Brazil staffing agency where its actual candidate pipeline sits before you assume it covers every city equally. For example, a firm with real reach in Florianópolis or Recife can walk you through how sourcing there differs from São Paulo. In contrast, one without it just repeats the São Paulo numbers no matter what you ask.

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Questions to Ask on the Sales Call

Bring this list to the first real conversation. After all, a specific, confident answer to each one tells you more than anything on the agency’s homepage.

  • Is this hire CLT, Law 6.019 temporary, or PJ, and why that classification specifically?
  • How is your contract structure changing given the pending STF ruling on pejôtização?
  • What’s the full loaded cost, not just the base rate, once FGTS, INSS, and 13th salary are included?
  • What does your English and technical screening process actually look like, step by step?
  • What’s the replacement window if this placement doesn’t work out, in writing?
  • Can I speak with a current client hiring a similar role in Brazil right now?

That last one is the tiebreaker. After all, a polished case study gets edited before it’s published, while a live reference call doesn’t.

Red Flags That Should End the Call

Generally, most bad Brazil placements were avoidable, and the warning signs almost always show up before the contract, not after the new hire’s first rough month.

Signs the Firm Hasn’t Done the Work

No One Can Explain PJ vs CLT
If nobody on the call can clearly walk through why a role is classified one way or another, and how the pending pejôtização ruling factors in, that’s not a detail to sort out later. In other words, it’s the firm telling you it hasn’t done the work.
Only a Headline Rate, No Loaded Cost
Similarly, an agency quoting a bare hourly or base salary number without walking through FGTS, INSS, and the 13th salary is either hoping you won’t ask, or hasn’t priced its own delivery model correctly.

Signs You’re Being Sold, Not Advised

English Proficiency Is Assumed, Not Tested
Given that Brazil sits near the middle of the region on the EF EPI, an agency skipping a direct English assessment because “Brazil has tons of English speakers” is gambling with candidate fit on your behalf.
Guarantees With Nothing Behind Them
“Zero turnover” and “perfect culture fit every time” are talking points. Instead, they only mean something backed by a real number, a written clause, or a client you can actually call.
Long Lock-In Terms With No Exit
Generally, a steep early-termination fee or a stretched mandatory notice period means a firm trying to lock you in rather than earn renewal through actual performance.

For the broader picture across the region, see our guide to choosing a Latin America staffing partner, our breakdown of Latin America staffing pricing by role and country, and how Brazil stacks up against Colombia’s staffing market if you’re weighing both.


In conclusion, the Brazil staffing agencies worth signing with aren’t the ones with the biggest talent pool claim. Instead, they’re the ones that can explain CLT versus PJ classification without hesitating, quote a real loaded cost instead of a headline rate, and treat the pending pejôtização ruling as something they’re actually tracking, not a footnote.

So run every firm you’re considering through the six-point framework above, ask the sales-call questions, and treat any hedge on classification or replacement terms as a hard stop. If you’d like to see how we structure Brazil staffing at Kore BPO, from screening through classification-aware compliance, start at korebpo.com/contact.

What Companies Ask Before They Sign With a Brazil Staffing Agency

What makes Brazil different from Mexico or Colombia for staffing?

Scale, mostly, and a more complex labor code. Specifically, Brazil’s ICT workforce is projected to hit 2.15 million formal workers by the end of 2026, dwarfing Mexico’s and Colombia’s tech sectors in raw size. But CLT employment carries a heavier cost load, roughly 65% to 80% on top of base salary versus 30% to 50% in Mexico or Colombia, and the classification rules around contractor versus employee status are under active Supreme Court review this year.

What actually is pejôtização, and why does it matter right now?

Pejôtização is the practice of classifying someone who works like a full-time employee as an independent PJ contractor instead, usually to skip CLT costs and protections. Specifically, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court reactivated its review of the issue, Theme 1,389, on June 18, 2026, after a nationwide stay on related cases had built up a backlog in lower courts. As a result, the eventual ruling is expected to set binding criteria nationwide, so any staffing partner still leaning on loosely structured PJ arrangements is carrying real exposure into that decision.

Is Brazil actually cheaper than hiring in the US?

Yes, substantially, even after the loaded cost is factored in. For example, Brazilian software engineers typically run $30,000 to $78,000 a year depending on seniority, against $150,000 to $220,000 for comparable US roles, putting total cost-of-hire savings in the 60% range even with employer contributions included. Still, the number that trips people up isn’t whether it’s cheaper. Rather, it’s assuming the quoted rate already includes FGTS, INSS, and the 13th salary when it usually doesn’t.

More on City Choice

Should I hire out of São Paulo, Florianópolis, or Recife specifically?

Depends more on the role than the skyline. For instance, São Paulo has the deepest overall bench, close to 350,000 tech professionals, but that also means the most competition for senior talent. By comparison, Florianópolis leans toward remote-ready, English-fluent engineers with international experience. Meanwhile, Recife’s Porto Digital cluster offers a real alternative for teams that don’t need São Paulo’s scale. Overall, a staffing agency with genuine multi-city reach should tell you which fits, not default to wherever its main office happens to sit.

More on Timeline

How fast can a Brazil hire realistically start?

For a firm with an active, pre-vetted pipeline, expect a shortlist within days and onboarding paperwork through eSocial completed before day one, since Brazilian employers must register new hires ahead of their actual start date. Generally, standard roles start within two to four weeks. However, senior or highly specialized roles in São Paulo can run longer given how tight the market is for experienced engineers right now, so a quote well past a month deserves a follow-up question.

Brian Hunt CEO and Founder, Kore BPO
Brian Hunt
CEO & Founder · Kore BPO

Brian Hunt is the CEO and founder of Kore BPO, an offshore staffing firm that has placed 6,236 hires for 257 US companies since founding the company.

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