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New Mexico Department of Information and Technol

www.doit.nm.gov

 
The State Personnel Office is responsible for the administration and oversight of the classified service personnel system which consists of approximately 18,000 state employees from approximately 68 executive state agencies, boards and commissions. A comprehensive system of human resource management is achieved through the integration of five functional areas which are administered by the State Personnel Director with oversight by a five-member State Personnel Board. The primary responsibility of the Career Services Bureau is to ensure compliance with the State Personnel Act and the State Personnel Board (SPB) Rules which require the “certification of the highest standing candidates to prospective ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.doit.nm.gov
  • 715 Alta Vista Street
    Santa Fe, NM USA 87505
  • Phone: 505.827.0000

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