JULYInvestment

Careers

Working at JULY

A small team with an institutional standard, backed by the whole of JULY Company. If you want your judgment tested and your responsibility to grow with it, this is the room.

The Culture

Discipline is a team sport.

JULY Investment is the investment division of JULY Company. The people here underwrite real assets, manage real portfolios, and answer to real clients. The work is rigorous, the standard is high, and the reasoning behind every recommendation is expected to survive scrutiny.

Because we sit inside a company that spans brokerage, development, and marketing, careers here grow sideways as well as up. Analysts sit in on client conversations. Asset managers shape acquisition criteria. Good judgment gets responsibility quickly.

What we cannot offer is anonymity. On a team this size, your models get read, your calls get questioned, and your name stays attached to your work. People who find that energizing rather than uncomfortable tend to do the best work of their careers here.

JULY Investment team members working through a model together at the office

Open Opportunities

Three seats, always open.

No closing date. We are always looking for the right people.

Investment Analyst

Underwrite residential, multifamily, and commercial opportunities across Calgary, Edmonton, and Vancouver. You will build the models, test the assumptions, and defend the numbers that decide what reaches our clients. Rigour matters more here than seniority.

Asset Manager

Own the performance of client properties after closing: tenancy, operations, reporting, and the hold, refinance, or sell conversation. You are the reason the strategy keeps working long after the acquisition.

Investor Relations Associate

Be the first voice a client hears and the steadiest one they keep hearing. You will guide investors from initial assessment through onboarding, coordinate consultations, and keep communication honest and prompt.

Apply

Introduce yourself.

Tell us which role fits and why. A short, direct note beats a long formal one. If your experience does not match a listed role but you believe in the work, apply anyway and say so.