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Thursday, February 21, 2008

 

Austin TX Provides an Oasis for Employees

Looking to make a move and find jobs in Texas?

Then consider Austin, Texas as your next destination. Austin, with a population of approximately 710,000 people, continues to experience a lower cost of living than the rest of the country. And even better, the unemployment rate is approximately 3 percent, which is much less than the U.S. average unemployment rate of almost 5 percent.

If you’re already living in Austin, you know it’s a great place to live and work. Maybe you’re just looking for new Austin jobs and not relocating. You’re still in the right place at the right time.

Austin has continually enjoyed economic health and job growth as new businesses move into the area. The future job growth and economic outlook for Austin continue to be good for the next ten years. This makes it a great place to look for a job today with a more secure future for years to come.

Austin enjoys lower home prices than much of Texas and the rest of the country which further enhances the experience of living in this capital city. Its close proximity to Houston and Dallas make it a great place to work and live. It is within driving distance of these and other major cities which offer even more cultural, entertainment and vacationing experiences.

Looking for a job and settling down in Austin, Texas also provides you with the chance to enjoy beautiful scenery, including rolling rivers, placid lakes, and pristine parks. Recreation in Austin is healthy and robust and the social and entertainment opportunites in the city and surrounding area provide a welcome respite from the workday. The commute is fairly easy around the city too – making it an even more attractive proposition.

If you’re looking for a job in Texas, be sure to put Austin on your map. One visit to this scenic city might just be what you need to decide where you want to settle.

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