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Pinellas County

www.pinellas.gov

 
A dynamic career awaits you at Pinellas County Government. Our 3,000 employees deliver first class service and make a difference in the community.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.pinellas.gov
  • 333 Chestnut Street
    Clearwater, FL USA 33756
  • Phone: 727.464.4600

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Wade Childress
Chief Human Resources Officer Profile
Maria Ciro
Interim Director of Human Resources Profile
Kimberly Crum
Director of Human Resources Profile

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