Career Center
Careers, Not Just A Job.
What’s It Like to Work for CuttGreen?
Imagine this spending time working outdoors and the satisfaction of walking away from a property, knowing it looks better than when you got there. Imagine that sense of accomplishment. That’s what you’ll get with a career at CuttGreen. We’re looking for honest, hard-working people that are looking for more than a job. A position at CuttGreen is a gateway to opportunity and career advancement.
What Kind of Opportunity is it?
We believe in training and developing our people so they can grow in their careers. We give them something to work toward—goals to achieve, and rewards that come with success. So… if you’re the type of person that looks forward to being challenged with new and different projects, and who also enjoys being around people, this could be the place for you.
Who Do We Hire?
We are always looking for committed, ethical people who are willing to learn. If you are new to the landscaping industry, let us show you the CuttGreen way. We have the tools and mentors to provide you with the skills. What we’re seeking is a positive attitude, along with a friendly approach with customers, open communication and flexibility—willingness to take on tasks and collaborate with a team. Does this person sound like you?
Landscaping, The Ultimate Career
If you’ve got a passion for the outdoors and want a career where you can make a difference, the green industry includes a range of landscaping and lawn care jobs that offer these opportunities. The green industry employs more than 1 million people and encompasses about 515,000 businesses, according to a 2018 Landscape Services Industry Report by the National Association of Landscape Contractors (NALP). The top three green industry services are residential landscaping, commercial landscape maintenance and landscape construction.
The diverse landscaping workforce includes crew members who perform landscaping services, supervisors who oversee field operations, account managers who focus on business development and sales, and administrative personnel who oversee office-related tasks. Not only that, landscape design and construction requires the skills of landscape architects and designers, along with specialists who install patios and landscape features.
The broad range of career opportunities in the green industry explains why there are 721,943 jobs in landscaping, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
If you have no previous experience in landscaping, you can develop the skills to learn the trade and grow a fulfilling career where there’s variety, teamwork and benefits. Plus, you’ll gain the satisfaction of improving the outdoor environment.