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About OKCareerPlanner.com

About OK Career PlannerOKCareerPlanner.com is the new, vastly improved version of GrowOklahoma.com. The new name says it all. Learn about industries, occupations, salaries, shifting demand, job openings, Oklahoma opportunities, education and training, and much more. And link to Oklahoma Career Information System (OKCIS) tools to assess your skills and interests, evaluate education and training opportunities, plan courses, find financial aid, create resumes, and, of course, much more.

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No login is needed to explore OKCareerPlanner.com. You do need a login, however, to store resumes, results of career assessments and other personal information in OKCIS. See the OKCIS page to learn how to get login credentials.

If you had an account with GrowOklahoma.com, your information is not lost. The files are not compatible with OKCIS, but you can still view the information, print it, and continue to work with it at OKCollegeStart.org.

OKCareerPlanner.com is sponsored by the Governor's Council for Workforce and Economic Development. It remains part of the Council's overall Grow Oklahoma Campaign.

This section of OKCareerPlanner.com includes:

Career Management 101

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Getting Started, which gives career management tips and resources for parents, students, new employees, those ready to change careers, and aspiring entrepreneurs.

Grow Oklahoma Campaign

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More information about the Grow Oklahoma Campaign and how it came to be. Learn more about the Grow Oklahoma plan, the businesses and organizations that are involved, and how you can stay informed about progress.

 

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