Remote Jobs in Oklahoma

Browse 12526 remote jobs available in Oklahoma (OK).

micro1

Personal Assistant

micro1

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 20 - 342 weeks ago
micro1

Python Game Developer (Panda3D)

micro1

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 50 - 1202 weeks ago
Samsara

Entry Level Tech Sales - Benelux Market (Dutch speaking)

Samsara

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Oliv AI

Product Designer

Oliv AI

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Foundever

Remote Licensed Customer Service Representative (Remote, Texas, US)

Foundever

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 16 - 192 weeks ago
solidcore

Vice President of Studio Operations

solidcore

Full-time
RemoteUSD 207,678 - 238,8302 weeks ago
Binance

Binance Accelerator Program - VIP Middle Office

Binance

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Precision for Medicine

Clinical Data Associate II

Precision for Medicine

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Storyteller

Customer Success Manager - US & Canada

Storyteller

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Sutherland

Accounts Payable Specialist

Sutherland

Remote
Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Keller Postman

Marketing Data Analyst

Keller Postman

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 90,000 - 100,0002 weeks ago
Lifelancer

In-Home Physician Full Time - Salem

Lifelancer

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 174,070 - 374,9202 weeks ago
CI&T

[Job- 30804] Senior Drupal Developer, Brazil

CI&T

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
BodySpec

Customer Experience Representative

BodySpec

Full-time
RemoteUSD 41,600 - 49,0562 weeks ago
Concentrix

Marketing Director – AI Products

Concentrix

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 134,000 - 170,0002 weeks ago
Labcorp

Cytogenetics Analyst - US Remote

Labcorp

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 25 - 402 weeks ago
ShiftCare

Customer Onboarding Manager

ShiftCare

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
M3 USA

Quantitative Project Manager

M3 USA

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
Merck

Therapeutic Area & Community Lead (m/f/d)

Merck

Full-time
Remote2 weeks ago
micro1

Financial Documents Specialist (Chinese)

micro1

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 10 - 552 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's economic story is one of the most dramatic in American history, spanning Native American displacement, the land rush of 1889, the Dust Bowl catastrophe of the 1930s, and an oil economy that has defined the state's fortunes through spectacular booms and painful busts for over a century. When oil was discovered at Glenpool in 1905, near modern Tulsa, Oklahoma was transformed almost overnight from an agricultural territory into a petroleum powerhouse. Tulsa declared itself the "Oil Capital of the World" by the 1920s, and its Art Deco downtown, still largely intact, stands as testament to the extraordinary wealth generated by the oil patch.

The oil and natural gas industry remains central to Oklahoma's economy. Devon Energy (headquartered in Oklahoma City), ONEOK, Williams Companies (Tulsa), Continental Resources, and dozens of mid-size operators and service companies employ tens of thousands of Oklahomans directly, and the state's major universities — University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State — have long-standing petroleum engineering programs that supply the industry with talent. The industry's health is closely tied to global commodity prices, making Oklahoma's fiscal situation exceptionally volatile when oil prices fall, as they did dramatically in 1986 and again in 2015-2016 and 2020.

Oklahoma City developed a more diversified economy alongside its energy roots. The federal government is a major presence — Tinker Air Force Base is the largest single-site employer in Oklahoma, with over 26,000 workers maintaining aircraft for the Air Force. The FAA Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center, also in Oklahoma City, employs thousands of aviation technicians and administrators. Chesapeake Energy, though reduced from its peak, remains headquartered there.

Agriculture is the other constant in Oklahoma's economy. The state produces significant quantities of wheat, cattle, and cotton, and is one of the top ten agricultural states in the country. The destruction of the Dust Bowl — when drought and over-farming turned the Oklahoma panhandle into a dust-swept wasteland that drove hundreds of thousands of "Okies" to California in the 1930s — remains a cautionary tale about the risks of monoculture agriculture in marginal lands.

Remote work has given Oklahoma's educated workforce new options. Both Oklahoma City and Tulsa have made deliberate investments in technology infrastructure and remote worker recruitment — Tulsa Remote's program offers $10,000 cash grants plus perks to remote workers who commit to living in Tulsa for at least one year, one of the most generous and well-studied remote worker attraction programs in the country. The results have been encouraging, with hundreds of remote workers relocating and investing meaningfully in the community.