Pzena Investment Management, LLC is a registered investment adviser and broker-dealer managing approximately $60 billion in global equity assets. We provide equity investment management services for institutional investors, leading corporate, public and individual clients on a world-wide basis by way of separate accounts, sub-advised mutual funds, and other commingled vehicles since our firm founding in 1995. 

Our team of over 150 employees is mostly based in our headquarters in Manhattan and we have additional offices in London, Dublin and Melbourne. We are a growing company, in the size of our team, our locations, and our assets under management. We seek partners, not just employees, at every level in the firm and are looking for an exceptional new team member to grow with us. At Pzena, we invest in your career and have a strong track record of internal mobility.

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We appreciate your interest in a career at Pzena Investment Management. While we may not currently have an open position that aligns with your skills, interests or location, an opportunity may arise in the future. We are keen to continue to build our pipeline of qualified and interested candidates across all different business functions across the firm globally. If you would like to be considered for future opportunities, we encourage you to submit your resume here.  

We would also advise you to periodically check in on our Careers Website since it is updated real time with open opportunities. To stay connected, you can follow our LinkedIn Company Page and Glassdoor Page for firm-wide updates. 

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Working at Pzena

We are committed to the success and wellbeing of our employees. We offer benefits to support the health and wellness of our employees and their families, such as additional health cover, life assurance, income protection, pension, and firm contributions to causes important to our employees through firm Charitable Giving and Charitable Matching programs. Additionally, the firm supports the professional growth of our team by offering a Mentorship Program, Lunch & Learns, and sponsoring workgroups and committees to recommend business improvements. We are proud of our culture and enjoy coming together as a firm; you can look forward to team building activities in local offices and as a global firm including social events, holiday events, monthly birthday parties, Pizza Thursdays, recharging with healthy snacks, and more.

Pzena Investment Management is an affirmative action – equal opportunity employer. We value all forms of diversity and are committed to fostering an equitable and inclusive environment for all. We believe that multiple points of view, from different backgrounds and experiences, contributes positively to our culture and work. We welcome and encourage candidates of all backgrounds and experiences to join our team.

For a reasonable accommodation request, please contact careers@pzena.com. 

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