1. South Dakota Bureau of Human Resources (SD BHR)
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South Dakota Bureau of Human Resources
2. South Dakota State Employee Benefits Program - Facebook
#SouthDakota State employees! Volunteer today to become a Well-Being Champion for your agency or university! Learn more here: https://bhr.sd.gov/benefits/ ...
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3. South Dakota State Government: Read reviews and ask questions
To view our available positions, please visit http://bhr.sd.gov/workforus. The State of South Dakota has job openings across the state in a variety of career ...
Learn what working and interviewing at South Dakota State Government is really like. Read real reviews, ask and answer questions.
4. [PDF] South Dakota State Government - My LRC
For more information about BHR services and policies, please visit bhr.sd.gov or contact a member of our management team at 605.773.3148. BHR MANAGEMENT TEAM.
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5. Per Diem Information - South Dakota Secretary of State
The State Board of Finance sets the per diem rates available for South Dakota State Employees. New Per Diem Rates Effective July 1, 2024 through September ...
The State Board of Finance sets the per diem rates available for South Dakota State Employees.

6. [PDF] BHR-Response-to-Internal-Controls ...
BHR's response: BHR relies on South Dakota Codified Law 3-6D-22. The statute provides the proper chain of command for reporting a violation of state law to ...
7. SD Employee and Manager Self Service
The HR Portal is available to view employee information, view leave balances, update direct deposits, etc. How to Login - READ CAREFULLY:.
This page links to the SD Employee and Manager Self Service portal.
8. State of South Dakota | LinkedIn
For more information or to learn more about South Dakota, please visit www.sd.gov. To view our available positions, please visit http://bhr.sd.gov/workforus.
State of South Dakota | 16,684 followers on LinkedIn. Make Your Career Here! | Governor Kristi Noem’s goal is to create a culture in state government centered around servant leadership, the voters, and the taxpayers. South Dakota ranks among the top in the nation when it comes to unemployment rates, has a higher-than-average labor participation rate, and is proud to be a right-to-work state. South Dakota’s low cost of living, reasonable regulatory climate, and good quality of life are just a few of the reasons to consider living and working here.