TWC publishes opportunities in the form of Request for Applications (RFAs). This page links to opportunities, deadlines, and submission instructions for RFAs.
Find resources on digital skills, the basic abilities workers need to use technology and data in today’s workplace. TWC helps jobseekers get services to build digital skills for success in the workplace.
Find information on the number of work searches a claimant must complete to maintain eligibility for benefits. If you request unemployment benefits, you must search for work. You must make a minimum number of work search activities in every week for which you request payment.
Learn about TWC's direct deposit services for claimants. Direct deposit is a free service that allows TWC to deposit unemployment benefit payments directly into your personal checking or savings account.
If you can't see well or are blind, these are tips and tools to help you do things at work and home. This will help to complete tasks even if you have limited vision or no vision at all.
TWC partners with public junior colleges, public state colleges or public technical colleges under an agreement with school districts across the state to expand dual credit and career and technical education programs through the use of Skills Development Funds and other resources.
Learn about the ongoing eligibility requirements for receiving unemployment benefits. To continue to be eligible for unemployment benefits, you must be totally or partially unemployed (working part time) and meet all of our requirements.
Find information about the Texas Payday Law and how to file a Payday Wage claim.
TXInternshipChallenge.com is a free website where employers can post internships. Get access to thousands of internship postings. It offers veterans’ preference hiring and supports technical as well as non-technical positions.
Summer Earn and Learn (SEAL) services include Work Readiness Training and Paid Work Experience for students with disabilities.