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Tulsa’s abundant resources and connected tech community are here to help you achieve your goals and find opportunities at any stage of your career.

Explore our Career, Relocation, and Training Programs

Change your setting

Tulsa Remote

Calling all remote workers and digital nomads. Tulsa Remote wants talented individuals like you to move to Tulsa to join a community of thousands of remote workers. (Did we mention the $10K?)

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Find your fit

inTulsa

As talent matchmakers, inTulsa is your own career concierge. Their team of talent partners connect you to the right opportunities for your skills and career goals. Join their robust talent network to get matched with your next dream job.

Build your skills

Atlas School

With a rapidly growing tech community, Atlas School prepares students with the skills and technical knowledge to find success in the in-demand fields of software development and engineering. Get ready to up your coding game.

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Develop yourself

Campus Tulsa

By providing professional development, networking, social activities alongside paid internship opportunities, Campus Tulsa helps students explore their career interests in Tulsa before they graduate. Enter the workforce with confidence.

Change your city

Tulsa Service Year

Tulsa Service Year empowers recent graduates to become changemakers within the community through a year of hands-on, high-impact work in Tulsa across one of four service tracks. Become a catalyst in your community.

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New Skills, New Jobs, New Opportunities:

2,000+

New Tulsans

welcomed through Tulsa Remote
2,500

Open Jobs

In The inTulsa Network
51%

Growth

of Computer Science Grads in Tulsa's talent pipeline from 2015-2020
28%

More Growth

of Sales Talent Base Compared to rest of U.s. since 2016
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Parker Williams

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I’ve learned that Tulsa is an incredibly compassionate and giving community. The people of Tulsa truly want to help their neighbors and have a better city for tomorrow.

Parker

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I stayed in Tulsa because I wanted to continue the work I started here during my time with Tulsa Service Year and continue building community with leaders to create a Tulsa that can be a home to all.

Sujeiry

TSY Alumni
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Talent inTulsa made me feel like they were a champion for me, and that they truly cared about my success. They wanted me to get placed and made me feel like they believed in me.

Brian

intulsa new hire
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It's enjoyable to feel like I can co-work at the local cafe in my neighborhood, and I know all the bartenders names.

Teresa

Tulsa Remoter

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Making Headlines

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Fox23 News
April 28, 2023

Tulsans put their entrepreneurial skills to the test at the Tulsa Idea Challenge

Tulsans will gather at the OSU - Tulsa Auditorium this weekend to participate in the Tulsa Idea Challenge, an entrepreneurial workshop competition designed to transform an idea into action. More than 300 participants will collaborate and transform their ideas into action while also competing for a share of $50,000 in prizes.

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Fortune
January 18, 2023

Thousands of remote workers took $10,000 to move to Tulsa for a year. Now they don’t want to leave

Low cost of living, free desk space, and ample community engagement has made the 5-year-old program a roaring success.

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Harvard Business Review
January 13, 2023

Tulsa’s Big Bet on Remote Workers

More than 2,000 people have moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma because of Tulsa Remote, a program that pays remote workers $10,000 to move. And two new studies suggest the program is working: the participants are experiencing a higher standard of living due to the city’s low housing costs, and are engaged in the community.

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The Black Wall Street Times
July 7, 2022

Non-Profit Launches Program Teaching Business Skills to Music Artists

Tulsa-based non-profit organization Tulsa Creative Engine (TCE) has announced the nine cohort participants for their new Music Business Accelerator program, which is designed to teach artist-entrepreneurs business skills and help them advance their music careers. 

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