Found Spelling Error on Website

So I'm writing a paper about one of the major brokerages for my class. It's 3:30am right now but somehow still caught it. On one of the main pages there is a spelling error where they used 'your' instead of 'you're'. I would like to work there after graduation and this may be a neat way of showing them that "I pay attention to detail" lol. How should I bring it up? By an HR manager, cover letter, just in the interview?

I'm very particular about these things and have noticed errors on other major sites before. How do I casually bring this up without sounding extra

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You made a cheeky comment about my having made this same error and you were incorrect. Perhaps the author has more advanced language skills than you and you will look like an idiot to attempt to correct it?

 

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