Sunday Newspapers
- • The Dallas Morning News
- • Fort Worth Star-Telegram
- • Plano Star Courier
- • Frisco Enterprise
PermAd360 places PERM recruitment advertising across the DFW metroplex — Dallas Morning News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram Sunday classifieds, the WorkInTexas SWA portal, South Asian community press, and Spanish-language radio.
Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the fastest-growing PERM markets in the US, with strong technology, telecommunications, financial services, and transportation sectors. The South Asian community in Plano and Frisco drives a substantial volume of tech-sector PERM filings here. The metroplex is geographically large enough that worksite-anchored Sunday newspaper choice matters — Dallas Morning News for east-side and central worksites, Fort Worth Star-Telegram for the west side.
Top industries driving PERM filings here: Technology & telecom, Financial services, Transportation & logistics (DFW airport), Energy, Healthcare.
Texas uses WorkInTexas under the Texas Workforce Commission. The 30-day SWA posting is enforced and confirmation PDFs are accepted at audit. Texas has not announced an NLx migration.
For Plano, Frisco, and east-side tech worksites, Dallas Morning News plus India Herald Dallas is the standard combination. For Fort Worth and western worksites, Fort Worth Star-Telegram. For roles where Spanish-language reach is desirable, Al Día is the strongest option. KESS and KFLC are the typical radio picks when radio is included.
Tell us the worksite, the job title, and the recruitment scope. We will return an itemized Dallas-Fort Worth-area estimate within 24 hours, covering Sunday newspaper, the WorkInTexas (Texas Workforce Commission) posting, and any optional channels the case needs.
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