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As part of your career search, it is important to review the type of job you are pursuing. Information such as training, education, outlook, and even salary will help you take the steps necessary to reach your career goals. This information and much more can be found in the resources below.

Occupational Information Network (O*NET):
O*NET OnLine has detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more! Central to the project is the O*NET database, containing hundreds of standardized and occupation-specific descriptors on almost 1,000 occupations covering the entire U.S. economy. The database is continually updated from input by a broad range of workers in each occupation.

Oklahoma Employment Security Commission:
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission includes labor market data, employment statistics and projections, training information, unemployment resources and much more.

United States Department of Labor:
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the federal government in the broad field of labor, economics, and statistics. It provides data on employment, wages, inflation, productivity, and many other topics.