More jobs but greater competition await Oklahoma college grads
Jake Blocker, of Davis, graduates from the University of Oklahoma next month with a bachelor’s in advertising, but — like many of his cohorts — he hasn’t found a job yet.
“It’s really, really tough,” said Blocker, who’s sent about 15 applications with no response. Ideally, he’d like to work for an advertising agency in Dallas, Chicago, New York or California.
“It’s hard to fit time in to look...
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