State of Indiana changing workplace policies, looking to hire employees

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Updates to remote work and education reimbursement policies are just some of the changes the State of Indiana is making as it looks to hire more than 1,000 people.

INDIANAPOLIS — As many employers and businesses have"now hiring" signs in their windows, one of the state's largest employers is also facing challenges when it comes to recruiting workers — the State of Indiana.

"Flexibility was important to them. They enjoyed the work-life balance and stability that government offers, but we could be more flexible. Compensation is lagged behind in the market in state government. Also, employees wanted to be rewarded for the work they've done and recognized for it," Brown said.

"I consider myself a lifelong learner; I already have several degrees. I could choose to get a Ph.D. I could go get a law degree or I could just take a class across town and learn more about the government or how to use Excel or Tableau," Cramer said.

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