Governor Greg Abbott announced on Mar. 10 that the Texas Workforce Commission has launched a new, streamlined State of Texas Application on WorkInTexas.com. The updated application is designed to simplify the hiring process for state jobs and is part of a broader effort to reduce regulations in government.
The initiative aims to make it easier for Texans to apply for state positions, which could help attract more talent and support continued job growth in Texas. According to the official website, the Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott contributed to Texas leading the nation in jobs growth and record employment levels.
“As the No.1 state for new jobs in the country, we must make finding a job easier,” said Governor Abbott. “This modernized application process implemented by the Texas Workforce Commission will ensure that Texans have every opportunity to find a good, high-paying job. By making state government more responsive and more efficient, Texans will be more prosperous than ever before.”
TWC Chairman Joe Esparza said, “The streamlined State of Texas Application offers Texans a direct link to rewarding careers and connects the state government to 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.”
The new application uses a two-step process similar to private sector practices: applicants upload their resumes and complete a brief questionnaire on WorkInTexas.com. This change is intended to save time and improve user experience while expanding access for qualified candidates.
According to the official website, Greg Abbott led the Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott after his election in 2014 and maintained its primary offices in Austin at the State Insurance Building. The office has focused on job creation, economic opportunities, education enhancement, individual liberties protection, parental empowerment in schooling, and southern border security according to the official website.
Abbott was also recognized among TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024 according to the official website. The Office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott exercises authority statewide across Texas according to its official website.



