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We are a leading global investment firm that invests as long-term owners on behalf of institutions and individuals worldwide. Our owner-operator heritage and deep operational expertise allow us to strengthen and grow the businesses we own. By investing our own capital alongside our partners in nearly every transaction, we ensure strong alignment and a shared commitment to long-term value creation—so together, we can own what’s next.

To learn more about our global businesses spanning energy, infrastructure, real estate, private equity and credit, please visit www.brookfield.com.

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Investment Analyst
4.1
5 May 2026
Supportive Environment with Great Hybrid Options
Pros: I've really enjoyed my time here as an Investment Analyst. The team is incredibly supportive, and there are always opportunities to learn something new, especially with the diverse portfolio projects we handle within global asset management. It's a great place to develop your financial modeling and analytical skills. The hybrid work model has been fantastic for my work-life balance.
Cons: Sometimes the approval processes can feel a bit slow, which can occasionally impact project timelines. Also, busy periods can mean longer hours, but it's usually manageable and project-driven, not a constant expectation.
Advice to Management: Keep fostering the collaborative environment and explore ways to streamline some of the internal approval workflows to enhance project efficiency.
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Financial Analyst
3.4
11 December 2025
Hybrid Model is Okay, Could Be Better
Pros: The hybrid model at Brookfield is decent. We do 3 days in the Toronto office, which is fine for team collaboration. It's nice to have a dedicated office space for deep work in investment management.
Cons: But the flexibility isn't really there. The specific onsite requirements mean it's not a true choice. For Financial Analyst roles, it can be tough when you have a big deadline and want to focus from home.
Advice to Management: Consider giving employees more actual choice on which days they come into the office, rather than fixed mandates. A little more trust can go a long way for morale, especially for those in specific project-based roles.
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Financial Analyst
3.4
31 March 2026
Hybrid model is decent, but depends on your team.
Pros: As a Financial Analyst here, the hybrid work setup is pretty solid. You get a few days working from home, which is nice for avoiding the commute in New York, NY. It's a big corporate firm, so there's some structure, but I can usually adjust my hours if I have an appointment.
Cons: It's not truly flexible across the board, though. Some teams are way stricter with the 3 days in-office rule. During busy periods in asset management, you're pretty much expected to be onsite and put in longer hours, which can make that flexibility disappear.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize hybrid policies across all teams. It would help a lot with consistency and employee satisfaction regarding work flexibility.
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