What kind of trade work do you do?
How it works
Tell us the work you do and the tools you run. We find the local shops hiring for it and make the introduction, you skip the cold calls and drop-ins.
Trades we cover
Skilled hands are short everywhere, and shops pay for them. These are the going rates across the markets we work in today.
Install, service, refrigeration, controls. The heat never takes a day off, so neither does the work.
Residential, commercial, service. Data centers and nonstop housing have shops competing for hands.
Not in Phoenix, the Bay Area or Houston yet? We're adding markets as shops sign on. Tell us where you are →
Recent placements
Real intros, from first message to a signed offer.
"Applied to a dozen places, heard nothing. HyprStart had me talking to two shops in three days."
"No experience and no card. They matched me with a shop that trains you and puts you on the license track. Started the next week."
"I wanted commercial work, not another residential grind. Got introduced to exactly the right crew."
Whatever your lane (install, service, commercial, new construction), we route you to the shops hiring for it. Tell us what you do →
Questions
Yes. Employers pay a fee when they hire you, you never pay anything.
No. We match everyone from apprentices to lead techs. Tell us where you're at and we route you accordingly.
Depends on the trade and the state, and usually less than people think. Most states license contractors, not the techs working for them, and plenty of shops hire and certify you on the job. Pick your trade and metro above for the specifics.
Most candidates hear from an employer within 1–2 business days of being matched.
Only the employers we're introducing you to. No mass job-board blasts, no spam.
Free to apply. Two minutes to get in front of shops hiring right now.
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