Employment and Jobs in Oklahoma City
Find information on Oklahoma City metropolitan businesses and job openings. Whether you're looking for a temp job, a career, an internship or a business opportunity, this is the place to explore. In addition, get resources on opening a small business and laws that affect workers in Oklahoma City.
So where do you find Oklahoma City jobs? - Here are a few tips on where to find Oklahoma City jobs, the listings and the resources you need to grab one of the best Oklahoma City jobs.
The unemployment rate is unfortunately on the rise throughout Oklahoma. Have you recently become unemployed? Share your story and any tips you might have on surviving the incredibly difficult process of being unemployed in Oklahoma.
The system of unemployment insurance in Oklahoma is there to ease the burden of temporary joblessness. Here are the ten things you need to know about unemployment benefits.
Despite high-profile corporate losses like GM in recent months, the Oklahoma City metro area is improving dramatically in creating and sustaining jobs. So says the prestigious Milken Institute in the 2005 edition of their yearly "Best Performing Cities" rankings.
Five companies based in Oklahoma, three of them right here in Oklahoma City, made
Entrepreneur Magazine's 2005 list of the top franchises across the nation.
These are the top career paths in Oklahoma City as of 2005-2006, the prime opportunities for growth and income potential. With the proper training and/or education, these careers figure to bring the most stability and opportunity in the coming years.
Need that extra cash for Christmas presents or just to pay for all the food you plan on eating? There are several opportunities throughout the Oklahoma City area to get an extra, seasonal job. You can work only a few weeks and pick up some spending money.
As Oklahoma City grows commercially in the coming years, businesses continue to find the city well-suited for them to operate. Tax laws are favorable for them, and the workforce in Oklahoma has a reputation as being loyal and hardworking. The problem lies in whether they are trained for the high-tech jobs that make up the future of employment.
The official site of the state Department of Commerce has a variety of resources including business and employment data, commerce news and workforce frequently asked questions.
This page of the official state of Oklahoma website contains resources for business and employment, from tax information to disability.
This is the official site of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. It has even more information than the regular state site. Find forms for unemployment, taxes and insurance as well as a number of job resources.
Thinking of starting your own business? You should start here. Articles and resources for existing or emerging small businesses are available as well as business plan and loan information.
The Small Business Administration office of Oklahoma can help startups as well as existing small businesses. Find opportunity listings, training resources and laws/regulations.