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Governor Abbott, TWC Launch Streamlined State Of Texas Application

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~ In a move to attract new talent to state jobs and reduce bureaucratic barriers, Governor Greg Abbott announced today that the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has launched a streamlined State of Texas Application on WorkInTexas.com. This updated application process aims to simplify the hiring process and make it easier for job seekers to find employment opportunities within the state.

As the top state for new jobs in the country, Governor Abbott emphasized the importance of making job hunting more accessible. "We must make finding a job easier," he stated. "This modernized application process implemented by the Texas Workforce Commission will ensure that Texans have every opportunity to find a good, high-paying job."

The revamped application offers a quick and efficient two-step process that aligns with private sector hiring practices. Job seekers can now submit their applications for state jobs by simply uploading their resumes and completing a brief questionnaire on WorkInTexas.com. This change not only saves time but also ensures a seamless user experience and opens doors to a larger pool of qualified applicants.

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According to TWC Chairman Joe Esparza, this streamlined State of Texas Application provides Texans with a direct link to rewarding careers while also connecting the state government with a wider pool of talent. "TWC is here to help Texans find opportunities to prosper, and this updated application reflects our commitment to that mission," he stated.

This modernized application is part of a broader effort led by the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office to make government more efficient. Texans who are interested in pursuing career opportunities in state government are encouraged to visit WorkInTexas.com and start their journey towards a rewarding career in public service today.

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