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State of Ohio (OH) Reviews
What is it like working at State of Ohio (OH)?
An opportunity to make a difference.
Administrative Law Judge, Adjudicator, or Hearing Officer in Columbus:
Pros: I like the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the citizens of the State by ensuring orderly and constructive labor relations among the State's public employees and their public employees.
Cons: The pay is fair as compared to public employment, but still lags behind the private sector for similarly experienced professionals.
Management Analyst in Columbus:
Cons: Not flexible, waiting a year to get two weeks off or move departments, limited to a time schedule no ability to work from home , can’t take a break from work during work hours except at your designated time . Pay isn’t on par with private companies but it’s the state
Educational.
Tax Examiner, Collector, or Revenue Agent in Columbus:
Pros: Learning tax laws
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