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NYC Careers Site
Looking for work? Visit the City of New York's official government jobs site, NYC Careers, to obtain general career information and to apply to jobs and civil service exams.
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Civil Service Examinations
Most positions in New York City government are filled through civil service examinations. Learn more about the examination process, get a list of upcoming exams, and download forms for filing on the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Web site.
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ACS Now Hiring Child Protective Specialists
Child Protective Specialists at the Administration for Children's Services (ACS) utilize experience, investigatory skills, and social work skills to work with cases involving abuse or neglect of children under general supervision.
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NYC Employees Health Benefit Program
The City of New York and the Municipal Unions have cooperated in choosing health plans and designing the benefits for the City's Health Benefits Program.
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New York's 529 College Savings Program
New York's 529 College Savings Program Direct Plan provides New York families with a tax-advantaged way to save for college, and allows City employees to save for college through easy payroll deductions.
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Find a Job with New York City
New York City employs over 300,000 people at almost 70 different agencies. Find a job that suits your interests and skills today.
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Citywide Training Center
The CTC is the central source of training and staff development services within New York City government and the various City agencies.
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311 Online
NYC 311
Your source for New York City government information and non-emergency services.
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ArrowYou Can Submit Pictures and Video to the City
The City of New York has launched a pilot program that allows the public to submit still images and/or audio/video files of select conditions that occur in the City, by calling 311 or by visiting NYC.gov.

ArrowYou Can View City Council Meetings Online
Get a front row seat to the inner workings of New York City's government. Online, via a live stream, you can view shows including The Council, Access Mayor, and more.

ArrowYou Can Access the Laws of the City of New York Online
Visit the Public Access Portal to the Laws of the City of New York to access the New York City Charter, the Administrative Code, and the Rules of the City of New York.

ArrowYou Can Search for Vendors & Lobbyists
You can search for information on vendors and lobbyists that do business with the City of New York via the Doing Business Portal.

ArrowYou Can Find Zoning & Land Use Info Online
With the Department of City Planning's Zoning and Land Use (ZoLa) application you can find the zoning for a property, discover new proposals for your neighborhood, and learn where City Planning initiatives apply across NYC.

ArrowYou Can Get Historic Photos Online
Between 1939 and 1941, and again in the mid-1980s, the City photographed every house and building in the five boroughs. Copies of these tax photos are available for purchase online via the Municipal Archives.

ArrowYou Can Tour Historic Government Buildings
The NYC Public Design Commission of the City of New York offers public tours of City Hall, Tweed Courthouse, and Gracie Mansion, landmarks of New York’s history and architecture.