Staffed is a tech and software temp staffing agency landing page built for enterprise buyers. It features a terminal-style search box, a three-way comparison table, and a four-step engagement flow. The design runs on a deep navy and electric teal palette. The goal is simple: turn an engineering manager's urgent hiring need into a submitted role within one session.
by Rocket studio
This landing page template is built for a contract tech staffing agency that fills developer, QA engineer, and DevOps roles inside enterprise teams within forty-eight hours of a signed statement of work. The page opens with a functional search box, moves through a side-by-side comparison table, and closes with a pinned call-to-action bar that pushes qualified buyers into a role-submission flow.
This template is designed for B2B tech staffing agencies that serve enterprise engineering teams. It works best when your buyers are under time pressure and need proof before they commit.
Traditional recruiter timelines and freelance platform risks leave engineering teams stuck. Buyers need a page that removes doubt fast and moves them toward action before they open another tab.
You get a complete, single-page layout built to convert enterprise hiring decisions. Every section has a clear job, and nothing is decorative without purpose.




Theme
Corporate Precision
Creative direction
Step-by-Step Guide
Color system
Navy Authority
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Terminal-style Search Box Hero
Three-way Comparison Table
Scroll-reveal Four-step Flow
Pinned Call-to-action Bar
Social Proof with Attribution
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This template includes several purpose-built components that work together to reduce friction and build buyer confidence.
The hero centers a single search input on a deep navy field. Ghost text cycles through real query examples such as "Senior React contractor" and "AWS-cleared SRE." Below the input, animated counters display live metrics: 2,400 or more vetted engineers, a forty-eight-hour average placement time, and a ninety-six percent contract completion rate.
A structured table scores the agency, traditional recruiters, and freelance platforms across four criteria: time-to-fill, vetting depth, compliance coverage, and cost transparency. Teal checkmarks indicate strong performance. Muted gray dashes signal gaps. The table does the persuasion work without a single line of sales copy.
Four numbered stages appear on scroll with a subtle slide animation. The stages are: scope the role, review a curated shortlist, interview same-week, and onboard with pre-configured access. Each step builds the feeling that the process is already moving.
After the comparison table, a teal-on-navy action bar pins to the bottom of the viewport. The primary button reads "Describe Your Role" and leads to a guided intake form. A secondary text link opens a scheduling embed for buyers who want a conversation before committing.
Testimonials from engineering managers and Chief Technology Officers appear with name, role, and company details. This section reinforces trust for procurement leads who need vendor credibility before they escalate internally.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero search box | Search input with cycling ghost text and animated live counters |
| Comparison table | Three-way scoring across time-to-fill, vetting, compliance, and cost |
| Engagement flow | Four scroll-reveal steps from scope to onboard |
| Social proof | Testimonials with name, role, and company attribution |
| Pinned call to action bar | Fixed bottom bar with primary button and secondary scheduling link |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer pattern |
The visual identity follows a Corporate Precision theme. It feels like a trusted enterprise tool, not a marketing brochure.
The template is built desktop-first to match how enterprise buyers browse. Full mobile support is included so the page works cleanly across all screen sizes.
The page is structured to move a skeptical enterprise buyer from awareness to action inside a single scroll session.
This template is part of the HR and Hiring category, specifically built for the tech and software temp staffing niche. It suits agencies operating in the enterprise contract placement space.