Best Places to Work ... Are Hiring
American Fidelity needs account reps and IT pros ...
Chesapeake Energy is after roughnecks and techs ...
Devon Energy wants to hire engineers and physicists ...
QuikTrip is seeking bakery and store workers ...
![]() | ![]() | Best Places to Work ... Are HiringAmerican Fidelity needs account reps and IT pros ... Chesapeake Energy is after roughnecks and techs ... Devon Energy wants to hire engineers and physicists ... QuikTrip is seeking bakery and store workers ... |
![]() | ![]() | Are You Smarter than ... Mick?Like Mick's tie? Like his future? Check out your future as an Aircraft Technician, Or check out, oh, yeah, Mick. |
![]() | ![]() | Training and Other Help for Dislocated WorkersWorkers who have lost their jobs in the recession or for other reasons may be able to get Unemployment Insurance, other income support, training, career planning help, job search help, health insurance subsidies and other benefits. For more information see Help for Dislocated Workers. |
![]() | ![]() | From Oklahoma to 170 CountriesOklahoma industries sent $4.4 billion worth of stuff around the world last year, keeping one in five manufacturing workers on the job. Check out careers in Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace. Aerospace components are the state's leading export. Learn more in News and Events. |
![]() | ![]() | Oklahoma Leads Nation in StartupsOne in 213 Oklahoma adults started a business last year, the highest rate in the nation, says the Kauffman Foundation. Leading starter uppers were men, Latinos, people over 35, and construction entrepreneurs. See more in News and Start a Business. |
![]() | ![]() | No Simulation: 3,000 Real JobsFlightSafety International is digging in in Broken Arrow with a new facility expected to add 300 new jobs designing and building top-of-the-line flight simulators. Paycom, LaBarge, AEGIS, Eagle Claw, Lansing and 20 other companies are also in expansion mode, preparing to add 3,000 new Oklahoma jobs. |



