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We offer internships in 15 departments including Capital Markets, Construction, Development, Financial Planning & Analysis, Investments, IT, Leasing, Property Management, Marketing and more.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in financial planning and analysis, investment banking, or a similar role; commercial real-estate financial services experience and/or commercial real estate development experience is preferred, but not required.
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A minimum of 2 years of experience in home building, real estate development, land acquisitions, business, construction management, land planning, civil engineering, or similar fields is preferred.
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Three separate analyst rotational roles over the two-year program, through both finance-specific and operational roles, to give participants exposure to multiple disciplines within the CFO Organization, including Companywide Financial Planning & Analysis, Business-specific Financial Planning & Analysis (incl.
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Position Highlights: Primarily responsible for performing financial analysis of land acquisitions, compiling competitive market data and assisting underwriting tasks for the Division's land assets and future pipeline.
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Position Requirements Minimum of a bachelor's degree in higher education / non-profit management, construction management, engineering, planning, real estate development / management, architecture or related field.
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Ideally knowledge of and some proficiency in working in residential real estate databases such as Zonda, Ryness, MLS data, as examples. Prepare spreadsheets showing historical building permit data, sales prices, market trends, and demographic, mortgage, and other real estate data.
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Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis: Forecasting and reporting of detailed firm P&L and capital metrics financials to senior management on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Blackstone Strategic Partners, Financial Planning and Analysis: Performing analyses and financial reporting of results to senior management.
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3-5 years of experience in finance, real estate, management consulting or corporate development. This position will be fully dedicated to building financial models for all future new stores, new real estate formats, as well as renovations and remodels.
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Job Description AECOM is seeking an Analyst- Economics + Advisory to help analyze and shape strategies for economic growth and resilience in communities across the US. The role will be based in New York, NY. The Economics + Advisory Practice has three core disciplines: Sustainable Economics, Economic Development & Urban Policy, and Real Estate Advisory.
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Minimum of a bachelor's degree in higher education / non-profit management, construction management, engineering, planning, real estate development / management, architecture or related field.
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The Real Estate Analyst will conduct detailed market research, financial analysis, and valuation of real estate assets to support investment decisions and strategic planning.
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The Analyst is responsible for supporting a broad range of projects related to RTG's clients and service lines, including, but not limited to, Strategic Planning Initiatives, Financial Modeling, Project Feasibility and Development, Real Estate Transactions and Fair Market Value analyses, and Property Management support.
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Acts as project manager and coordinates planning, analysis and development for special projects and studies; evaluates projects by conducting programmatic and financial evaluation and reviews.
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Provide insights on commercial, financial, funding, planning and policy related topics associated with infrastructure and real estate development. Analyze, evaluate and advise public agency clients on their key development activities including land planning, site analysis, entitlements, market demand, design, construction, financing, operations, and maintenance of a project.
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