Use these on-line tools to find employment:

OKJobMatch.com-Uses state of the art technology by using a job-seeker's skills to create a resume and then matches that resume to current jobs in Oklahoma. Job-seekers can then apply for those jobs.

USAJobs.gov-Employment with the federal government.
at&t Veteran Jobs & Careers-Employment with at&t for veterans in Oklahoma. Translate your military skills into employment opportunities.
Oklahoma Job Link - Find jobs throughout the state of Oklahoma.
Office of Oklahoma Personnel Management-Employment with the state of Oklahoma.
H2H.jobs-Heroes 2 Hired allows searches for jobs by keywords or MOS to get a list of matching jobs. Also find career recommendations by entering a keyword or military occupation code and explore your options.
Monster.com Military Skills Translator/Job Search-Translate your military skills, experience and training to find career opportunities that best align with your capabilities. To get started, define your military experience by adding your Military Job Title (for example, your MOS, MOSC, Rating, Designator). Once this information is selected, you can add your subspecialties and training to further customize the jobs available to you.
From Altus to Miami and from Guymon to Idabel, there are dozens of one-stop centers located across the state staffed with Local Veterans Employment Service Representatives (LVER) and Disabled Veterans Outreach Program Specialists (DVOP). These specialists are trained to help Veterans face to face with any employment questions or concerns.
Post 9/11 Veterans are entitled to Gold Card Services at these One-Stop Centers. Gold Card privileges assure priority. However, all Veterans are given priority of service at every one-stop center.
While a job search can be frustrating, one-stop centers provide a helpful location, full of resources and friendly assistance.
From Altus to Miami and from Guymon to Idabel, there are dozens of one-stop centers located across the state staffed with Local Veterans Employment Service Representatives (LVER) and Disabled Veterans Outreach Program Specialists (DVOP). These specialists are trained to help Veterans face to face with any employment questions or concerns.

Post 9/11 Veterans are entitled to Gold Card Services at these One-Stop Centers. Gold Card privileges assure priority. However, all Veterans are given priority of service at every one-stop center.
While a job search can be frustrating, one-stop centers provide a helpful location, full of resources and friendly assistance.
Periodically various employers and organizations conduct job fairs specifically for Veterans in Oklahoma. This web-site provides a list of them as the information is received. Job fairs provide excellent opportunities for career matchmaking as well as a chance to practice interview skills.
Below you will find a list of scheduled Veteran-oriented job fairs.
June 6- Military Hiring Event; Lawton/Ft. Sill; Click here to register.
June 26-Hiring Our Heroes; Tulsa; Click here for more information
Here is a list of job fairs across Oklahoma.
Remember to have your DD214 (Report of Separation) or Veteran ID Card handy. This can help employers hire you faster.

OKCareerplanner.com offers assistance and guidance for anyone looking to decide a career path.
Oklahoma Career Information System for OK Military provides links to a wealth of information on occupations and how to transition your skills.
Oklahoma State University's Veterans Entrepreneurship Program provides assistance to Veterans looking to start their own business.
Here is a great site from the state of Maryland that helps members of the military translate their experience into federal employment.