
C$83k / year
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Government of Alberta Reviews
What is it like working at Government of Alberta?
It's a decent job.
Business Analyst, IT in Edmonton:
Pros: I like the people I work with, and the amicable leadership team. I'm given opportunities to decide how to approach certain tasks, and take on new challenges.
Cons: Constant organizational change has meant that opportunities for training and advancement are unclear.
Government Business Analyst.
Lead Business Analyst in Edmonton:
Pros: Working with the business people
Cons: Limited time and resources for projects
Rewarding personally.
Legal Assistant in Calgary:
Pros: the type of law and helping people
Cons: the stress level of being short staffed, overworked, underpaid
Challenging.
Senior Systems Analyst in Edmonton:
Pros: The projects, people and hours of work
Cons: Lack of highly skilled IT resources
Admin Assist Seeks Compensation.
Administrative Assistant in Edmonton:
Pros: The variety of tasks/responsibilities.
Cons: Lack of advancement.
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