I don't know anyone in the Auditor's office, unfortunately.
Working for the state will be a HUGE leap away from most of your recent jobs. Nothing gets done fast, you don't get any control over anything because there is a pecking order, and you have to be satiated with the mundane - even tedious - attitudes in the government sector.
You may say "Oh yea, that's fine, I can deal with bureaucracy and hens in the order, sitting on my ass, and never getting any real work done!" but it's more of a drag than you think. Christine's jump to the city hasn't been all fanfare, she's had to make serious adjustments to how she expects work to be and get done. Her program is one of the most progressive, if not the most progressive programs in the country, and she still feels like she is in a wasteland some days.