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How Macquarie blends tech-fueled financial services with global opportunity

Visit the global firm’s new culture page to learn more.

At Macquarie's Philadelphia office. (Courtesy photo)

This article is sponsored by Macquarie and was reviewed before publication.

For local technologists craving exposure to new cultures and business experiences, look no further than global financial services firm Macquarie, located in the heart of Philly at 2005 Market Street.

One of the largest infrastructure asset managers in the world, Macquarie is known for its expertise in asset management, capital markets and, here’s where you come in, technology-driven financial services.

The Australian-born company employs over 15,000 people in 30 markets across the globe. Here in Philly and NYC, Macquarie has tapped the region’s top tech talent to bring innovation to its technology-fueled financial service offerings.

Although Macquarie shows success in numbers (the company currently manages a global total of $391.4 billion (US) in assets and has 50 years of unbroken profitability), many employees have been drawn to the company’s open mind toward embracing new technology, adopting new ways of thinking, and delivering a myriad of opportunities for growth and mobility.

To learn more about Macquarie’s internal culture here in Philly, as well as what it looks for in candidates, check out its new company culture page.

View Macquarie's culture page and browse open jobs
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