Find a Job Now
Get job search support and connect with local employers.

Train for a New Career
Explore training options that lead to stable, in-demand careers.

Attend a Career Workshop
Build job-search skills through live workshops.

Attend Hiring Events
Meet employers who are actively hiring in Central Texas.

Youth Services
Support for ages 14–24 to build skills, explore careers, and find work.

Austin Infrastructure Academy
Careers in construction, transportation, and skilled trades.

Business Solutions
Hiring and training support tailored to your workforce goals.

Case Studies
See how local employers solve workforce challenges with us.

Host or Join Hiring Events
Connect directly with job seekers.

Major Events at a Glance
Explore upcoming workforce and industry events in the region.

Healthcare
Collaborating with industry leaders to grow the healthcare workforce.

Mobility & Infrastructure
Advancing talent pipelines for construction, transportation, and skilled trades.

Industry Reports & Insights
Labor market reports and insights to support workforce planning.

Labor Market Dashboard
Data on the regional labor force, employment, jobs, and wages.

Podcast
Conversations shaping Austin’s jobs, economy, and future.

For Parents
Access to affordable, high-quality child care and family support.

For Providers
Partnerships and resources to support quality child care programs.

Success Stories & Testimonials
Real stories from families and providers we support.

For people with Disabilities

We’re committed to providing employment-related services to all citizens of Travis County

WFS For People with Disabilities

As part of our commitment to providing services to all Travis County citizens, we provide accessibility equipment in designated areas of our Career Centers to assist people with disabilities in their employment search. All of our services and programs are open to people with or without disabilities on a self-serve basis.

  • Reserved workstations at each Career Center 
  • Closed-circuit televisions/Video Magnifiers 
  • Relay Texas info: 1-800-735-2989 (TDD) / 711 (Voice) and IP Relay info 
  • Wireless keyboards with extra-large character font and track-ball mice (available for check-out at the front desk) 
  • Wheelchair accessible facilities 
  • A Reader, upon request 
  • JAWS software 
  • Zoomtext software 
  • Accessible websites, including WorkInTexas.com. If you find part of our website is not accessible with your technology, please let us know by sending an email so you can be provided with the information in an alternative format.

Read the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Guide for People with Disabilities Seeking Employment for more information on ADA qualifications and rights.

We are proud to recognize several public and community organizations that provide helpful information and additional services for people with disabilities:

  • ARCIL (Austin Resource Center for Independent Living): Provides independent living services to persons with disabilities, their families, and communities across Travis and surrounding counties. 
  • Relay Texas: Provides telephone interpreting service between people who can hear and those who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind, or speech-disabled. Call 711, 1-800-735-2989 (TDD), or 1-800-735-2988 (Voice).
  • Workforce Solutions Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Provides employment-related services to help people with disabilities prepare for, obtain, retain or advance in employment. 
  • Speech-to-Speech : Provides free telephone assistance services for people with speech disabilities who have difficulty being understood on the phone. Dial 711 or 1-877-826-6607.

The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employer-related inquiries as to whether or not an individual has a disability or to the nature and extent of such a disability before an official job offer has been made. However, other federal laws provide various benefits and services for people with disabilities, both veteran and non-veteran. Therefore, a service provider may ask you to disclose your disability; however, you have the right to choose whether or not to disclose this information. Should you wish to explore additional disability-related benefits and services, you must inform your Workforce Solutions representative. This is a voluntary disclosure and the disability information is not required for provision of general services. This information, and any disability-related information requested on WorkInTexas.com, will not be shared with employers without your consent.