Which California state jobs offer remote work? See openings with hybrid schedule
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Which California state jobs offer remote work? See openings with hybrid schedule
"In 2024, Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered most employees to return to the office at least two days a week and proposed expanding that to four days. However, that change has been pushed back to July as California's labor negotiators and state worker unions resume discussions."
"State jobs are also known for offering competitive benefits, including access to the nation's largest public pension system. Most state positions come with specific education or experience requirements, which are linked in the job postings."
"Many state departments - from insurance to public health - are still hiring for remote and hybrid jobs, according to listings on CalCareers as of Friday, May 1."
Approximately 40% of California state workers are eligible for remote work. Governor Gavin Newsom mandated a return to the office for most employees at least two days a week, with a proposal to increase that to four days. This change has been postponed to July 2024 as negotiations continue. Many state departments are still hiring for remote and hybrid positions, offering competitive benefits and requiring specific education or experience for applicants.
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