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October 11, 2023

An invitation to join the New York State Comptroller's team

The New York State Comptroller's office employs over 2,700 public servants statewide who are dedicated to ensuring taxpayer dollars are used effectively and for public good. The team consists of auditors, financial, business and policy analysts; information technology specialists, contract managers, investigators, and more.

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli invites interested individuals to learn more about his office which includes:

  • Managing the New York State Pension Fund, one of the best-funded and best-managed public pension plans in the nation.
  • Administering the New York State and Local Retirement System for more than one million members, retirees and beneficiaries and employers.
  • Protecting taxpayer funds by uncovering waste, fraud and abuse at all levels of government.
  • Fighting public corruption and pension fraud.
  • Returning millions in unclaimed funds to rightful owners.
  • Providing independent fiscal oversight on State, New York City and local finances.
  • Providing technical assistance and training to local government officials and school districts.
  • Reviewing State contracts and auditing payments, maintaining the State's accounting system and administering the State payroll.
  • An much, much more.

To get started:

Click HERE for more information about employment opportunities or guidance on the civil service process.

View all open positions with the Comptroller's office in Albany and across the State.

Find Civil Service exam information, including continuous recruitment exams, those open to the public and promotional exams for State employees.

Meet with representatives at a career fair in your area. View calendar of events.

Follow the New York State Comptroller's office on LinkedIn to learn more about its work, culture and latest opportunities.


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