Jan 13, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) launched on Monday a job matching system that will help employers find candidates. EmployOklahoma.gov is the state’s new job-matching platform. Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. Image KFOR. According to OESC, the new system will be a landing spot for Oklahomans that provides a seamless transition to seeking employment, employees or workforce services. Additionally, the user experience will consist of robust tools to help job seekers and employers find better matches with skilled talent. Job seekers can create resumes, manage searches, and receive job matches. New bill would ban phones “bell-to-bell” for middle and high school students Registration on the former OKJobMatch system has been a mandatory requirement for filing an unemployment claim and will continue to be the case for EmployOklahoma.gov. OESC recommends what should Oklahomans do: You may still file unemployment claims. Now that the new system is available, you will be required to complete your work registration within seven days. If you fail to complete your work registration within this time period, this will lead to a denial of your unemployment benefits. The new system will not affect the reporting or payment of existing unemployment insurance benefits. Reach out to our 27 Oklahoma Works American Job Centers if you have immediate questions. If you have questions regarding your unemployment insurance claim, contact the UI Service Center at 405-525-1500. OESC says, oversight will continue during this transition process as job seekers and employers explore the new system.
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