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Benefits for State Employees |
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In addition to the operational improvements, the Shared Services Program will also provide direct benefits to state
employees in their everyday worklives. A snapshot of these benefits for state employees is as follows:
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All State Employees… |
All State employees will benefit from better and more responsive delivery of human resources related services, such as
timekeeping, payroll, benefits, etc. Also, employees will benefit from a more effective and efficient delivery of fiscal
and HR services that support agency core mission services.
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Agency Leadership… |
Agency leadership, such as Directors, Chiefs of Staff, Chief Operating Officers, and various managers and supervisors
dedicated to the agency’s core mission will have access to more reliable, real-time fiscal and HR information.
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Fiscal and HR Employees… |
Fiscal and HR employees will work in a more high-performance work environment, in which some employees will work
with cutting-edge IT systems and focus on performing transactional functions, while others will focus on analysis,
research and project development. This enhanced training and specialized experience will provide employees not only a more productive and fulfilling work life, but also an opportunity to develop skills to stay
competitive with their counterparts in other public and private sector organizations.
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| State IT Personnel… |
The State’s IT Personnel will work with industry-leading technical architectures and complex enterprise-wide
applications. It will provide the State’s IT community with the opportunity to significantly increase their
technical skills while presenting them with a unique challenges of working on the largest application development
effort the State has ever attempted. These challenges are not limited to the application only, but also include
all technology domains such as server, storage, database and network technologies.
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