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State of Indiana

www.in.gov

 
Talented, committed state employees are the foundation for providing great government service to Indiana citizens, but why Work for Indiana? The State of Indiana has enterprise-wide values that define who we are as an employer. We value work-life balance, public service, professional growth, diversity and well-being. Through an aggressive wellness incentive program, onsite fitness activities, wellness fairs, the Statehouse Market and other coordinated activities, the State of Indiana is leading the charge to provide a holistic wellness culture.
  • Number of Employees: >100K
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion
  • www.in.gov
  • 200 W. Washington Street
    Indianapolis, IN USA 46204
  • Phone: 317.232.3300

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