They currently just do real estate and infra. Spoke with a variety of executive recruiters and their view was that the platform role out has been extremely slow, though I can't be surprised given how large and beaurocratic Brookfield is. On the RE side I don't think they have the right leadership.

 

Curious to know more about the RE platform if theres more you can share and why you have that viewpoint

 

Brookfield is pretty entrepreneurial imo, worked with them on a few transactions and know a few quite well. RE secondaries is headed up by former debt guy and Partners Group execs under him, which explains the bureaucracy in that group.

 

Would you say the bureaucracy is a bad thing or more so something to just deal with ? Any further insight on their RE secondaries group ?

 

Given this is relatively a new post, I'll put my questions here in the comments. Can someone tell me the tiles at Brookfield? 
I have seen: Analyst - Associate - Sr. Associate - VP - Director - Managing Director - Partner.

But in one of their job post, it mentions something like the "director role will report to VP". Can some one help clarify? And am I missing any levels above? Thanks, 

 

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