The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has a variety of employment opportunities with the Tribal government and with various Tribally-owned businesses.
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is a sovereign tribal nation with its own constitution and laws governing its tribal citizens. Snoqualmie leaders signed the Treaty of Point Elliott on January 22, 1855. Job opportunities in this section are with the Tribal Government and its various departments.
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Snoqualmie Tribe Child Development Center
A partnership between the Snoqualmie Tribe and Bright Horizons provides early childhood learning opportunities for children on the Tribal Campus.
Snoqualmie Casino
Work at a place where fun is always in the cards. Join our team of great people who help create a spectacular experience for our guests every time they play.
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Crescent Market at Snoqualmie
Crescent Market at Snoqualmie is a destination convenience store and gas station with fuel, tobacco, liquor, and high quality food and refreshments.
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Above It All Corporation
The Above It All Corporation is a wholly owned and operated separate business entity of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe responsible for the management of the Tribal retail cannabis operation known as Fireweed Cannabis Company.
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Salish Lodge & Spa
Consistently ranked among the best resorts in the world, Salish Lodge & Spa overlooks the breathtaking 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls. This iconic Pacific Northwest lodge has a world-renowned spa offering regionally-inspired treatments, two restaurants providing a luxuriously comfortable and memorable dining experience with an extensive wine list and a variety of nearby recreational activities.
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Eighth Generation
Eighth Generation is a Seattle-based art and lifestyle brand owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe. It was founded in 2008 when Louie Gong (Nooksack) — an artist, activist and educator widely known for merging traditional Coast Salish art with influences from his urban environment to make strong statements about identity — started customizing shoes in his living room. Now the first Native-owned company to ever produce wool blankets — with a flagship retail store in Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market — Eighth Generation is a proud participant in the global economy.