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At our facility in Albuquerque, we all share the responsibility for creating an environment that enables each of us to better serve
our customers. We also share the desire to develop ourselves to our fullest potential. As the leading card issuer in the world with
nearly 50 million cardmembers and corporate offices in over 100 countries worldwide, we think you'll find a special place and
opportunity in our Albuquerque facility. Citibank is one of the largest private employers in Albuquerque and New Mexico, with a
solid 17-year history. And, we care about our community, participating in local projects to support schools and hospitals. Our
Citibankers also support national efforts like finding cures for AIDS, breast cancer, and cystic fibrosis.
About Albuquerque - Where You Would Live and Work
With a history stretching over 300 years, a mild climate, and mountain peaks spanning 10,000 feet, Albuquerque, New Mexico is truly
one of the jewels of the southwest. New Mexico is known as "The Land of Enchantment" and many factors contribute to make Albuquerque
a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family.
Among Albuquerque's most striking features are the Sandia and Manzano mountain ranges in the east. The world's longest tram spans the
western side of the mountains, while the smooth-sloped eastern side hosts many hiking and skiing trails. In the valley, the Rio Grande
river winds its way through the city on its way south to the Gulf Coast of Mexico. To the west, ancient volcanoes form a ridge which
include the Petroglyph National Monument.
The proximity to the mountain ranges and our temperate climate combine to make Albuquerque a natural home for the largest and most
prestigious ballooning event in the country: the Kodak Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Each October, over 1000 hot air
balloons fill the skies with a riot of color and shapes.
Albuquerque is also host to historic Old Town, the hub of old Albuquerque. Old adobe structures, amazing living history, and a mecca
of southwestern art and jewelry shops encircle the remarkable plaza. Here, as well as across the city, you can find the hallmarks of
the southwest: distinctive architecture, fiery foods, and friendly people. New Mexico is home to 19 American Indian Pueblos, several
within short driving distance from Albuquerque, as well as nine national parks and monuments. A growing city, a vibrant economy, and
warm people are just the beginning. Albuquerque is truly one of the most unique places in the west. Its residents are offered the rare
combination of the comforts of a city with the balance of short commutes and easy access to the great outdoors. No matter which
direction you turn, you are sure to find recreational activities, weekend getaways, and family fun. All this and more make Albuquerque
the place to be.
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