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?)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
It's enjoyable to feel like I can co-work at the local cafe in my neighborhood, and I know all the bartenders names.
Nestled among rows of colorful shoes lining the walls of Silhouette Sneakers & Art, a framed black-and-white photo reminds owner Venita Cooper of the giants whose shoulders she stands on.
Read MoreWhen the Covid-19 pandemic hit in early 2020, Cynthia Rollins had been working remotely as the COO of a software company, based out of San Francisco. With the lockdowns limiting her days to her relatively tiny apartment in the city, she started looking into potential places to move to when she came across Tulsa Remote, a program that has incentivized over 2,500 remote workers from around the country since 2018 with $10,000 of monetary assistance to move to the Oklahoman city.
Read MoreSong is one of 2,700 people who have participated in Tulsa Remote, one of the nation’s first and largest remote worker relocation initiatives. It is among a growing number of such programs throughout the country where knowledge workers are getting paid to move to help revitalize the local economy. D
Read MoreRemote workers came for the cash. They stayed for the community.
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