EmploymentCrossing Figures Boast Awesome Job Count in Oklahoma; State Added 22,500 Jobs in Past Year

Released on: August 12, 2008, 4:19 am

Press Release Author: Mary Waldron

Industry: Marketing

Press Release Summary: Oklahoma has added about 22,500 jobs since last year due to a
vastly improving energy sector which has also triggered an employment growth rate of
1.4%, according to a newly released report.

Press Release Body: . The 2008 Oklahoma Economic Outlook report also stated that
the employment growth rate in the state is the sixth highest among all states and 1%
faster than the national average employment rate. EmploymentCrossing, the world's
leading job portal, seconded the claims of the report, pointing out that its
database includes a fantastic count of 11,102 unfilled, active job openings in
Oklahoma alone!

"This is a great sign of improvement on various fronts for the state," says A.
Harrison Barnes, the founder and CEO of EmploymentCrossing. "Oklahoma now has a
more stable housing market, less credit problems, and decent job growth, and these
improvements are all reflected in EmploymentCrossing's statistics."

The updated 2008 Oklahoma Economic Outlook report also showed that the first
quarters of the year have been relatively slow for Oklahoma, but overall the state's
economy has remained strong, as only the wholesale and retail sectors are expected
to face job losses, while the consumer-related services sector and the marketing
sector are seeing an increase in jobs. Most critically, it is the energy sector
which has fueled employment figures by 6,000 to 7,000 jobs, according to the
report's estimates.

Tulsa, the state's second-largest city, posted sharp gains in average personal
income, although its employment rate was similar to the weak national average.
Oklahoma City also registered a strong rise in average personal income this year.
The report also found that with personal income totaling $128.5 billion in the first
quarter, the state ranked roughly in the middle of the country at 28th, owing much
of that income to its strong energy industry.

"Cities in Oklahoma are doing well thanks to the energy industry, and fewer credit
problems should ensure smooth sailing for the state in the coming months," adds
Barnes. "Meanwhile, EmploymentCrossing has a record number of jobs posted in its
database, which is testimony to the fact that Oklahoma is a good place to live in
today."

The top job titles, according to the number of jobs in Oklahoma posted in the site's
database, are:

. Information technology jobs (739 jobs)
. Engineering jobs (968 jobs)
. Banking and finance jobs (608 jobs)
. Customer service jobs (476 jobs)
. Accounting jobs (476 jobs)

"There are so many jobs out there, and we want to find them all," Barnes says.

EmploymentCrossing provides instant access to a comprehensive pool of listings based
on your particular area of interest. Unlike other job-search and career sites,
EmploymentCrossing weeds out spam and jobs outside one's niche, allowing the job
seeker to search efficiently and specifically. The job board posted more than
130,000 new jobs in the US last week and has redoubled its efforts to seek out jobs
for all job seekers in the coming days. For further details, log on to
www.employmentcrossing.com.

About EmploymentCrossing

EmploymentCrossing is a powerful and comprehensive organization dedicated to helping
professionals find jobs that will enhance their careers. EmploymentCrossing
consists of 90+ industry-specific job boards which consolidate every job opening
they can find in one convenient location. The website also offers a seven-day free
trial to new members.


Web Site: http://www.employmentcrossing.com

Contact Details: 175 South Lake Ave,
Suite 200
Pasadena, California 91101

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