It’s always exciting for us when someone is interested in joining our team and we’d love to hear from you! Wait, actually there is one small a caveat. Please take a moment to silently answer the following questions of yourself:

  • do you consider yourself having a rock solid work ethic rather than being on the lazier side?
  • do you tend to have a more positive mindset (glass ½ full) rather than negative one (glass ½ empty)?
  • do you believe you always have something to learn rather than you always have something to teach?
  • do you love to work with a team of collaborators rather than on an island alone?

If you identify with any or all of these (all preferred): hard worker, positive, likes to learn, enjoys collaboration and teamwork then we’d love to begin learning more about you through the application process below.

Please complete the Application for Employment and complete this brief questionnaire.

    First Name *

    Last Name *

    City, State

    Email *

    Phone *

    Attach Resumé

    (PDF or Word saved as .doc, rather than .docx)

    Attach Application for Employment

    (PDF)

    For which position are you applying?

    Why do you want to work at CLE? *

    How did you hear about this position?

    LinkedIn Profile URL *

    Salary Expectations *

    Earliest start date?

    In 150 characters or less, tell us what makes you unique. Something that will catch our eye! *

    Pick your favorite! Select just one of the questions below to answer.


     

    * = required

    Prove your person-hood with a little math problem.

    • A note about Word document attachments:
      Due to server security limits, Word documents saved as .docx are not able to be uploaded. Your resume must be “Saved As” a .DOC file. If you only rename the file extension from ‘.docx’ to ‘.doc’, it won’t upload – it has to do with the way Word writes the file. If you get a never-ending spinning arrow when submitting this form, please open your resume in Word, go to FILE / SAVE AS, and select the file type “.DOC” to save.