Canadian Pension Rankings
How would you rank the Canadian pensions in terms of comp, prestige, career outlook?
PSP, BCI, OTPP, CPP, CPDQ, AIMCO, OMERS, HOOPP.
How would you rank the Canadian pensions in terms of comp, prestige, career outlook?
PSP, BCI, OTPP, CPP, CPDQ, AIMCO, OMERS, HOOPP.
+26 | VP Level - when to follow up after final round | 10 | 2d | |
+24 | Sr Asso / VP Unemployment Check-in | 10 | 2s | |
+21 | Public company LBO | 8 | 2h | |
+20 | Vista Lateral Associate | 12 | 17h | |
+16 | IB/PE Lifers, Was It Worth It? | 5 | 1d | |
+15 | Anyone here work at 777? | 15 | 14h | |
+14 | Boss says one thing and does another | 7 | 18h | |
+14 | Banner Ridge | 27 | 1h | |
+14 | Why is Blackstone so dominant? | 9 | 3d | |
+14 | EBITDA walkdown to cash flow for debt service | 10 | 5d |
Career Resources
OTPP / CPP > OMERS / BCI > PSP / HOOPP / CDPQ > AIMco / IMco
Not really sure about PSP & CDPQ though
CPP is slightly above OTPP and think u have BCI a bit too high
Good to know
How would you change the rankings to consider the BCI and CPP change.
My unofficial ranking, as someone that works at one of the Tier 1Bs below and turned an offer down from a Tier 1A (not the industry I wanted). The Tier 1As have the best brand and reputation, but some of the 1Bs are in line / close on comp and have better career progression opportunities (as the 1As are very top heavy and bloated)L
Tier 1A: CPP, OMERS, OTPP
Tier 1B: BCI, HOOPP, PSP, CDPQ
Tier 2: AIMCo, IMCO, OPTrust
I rank this based on the factors you mentioned above, but I think misses big factors such as WLB and investment focus / investment style. If you factor that in, I would move some of the Tier 1Bs into the Tier 1A also.
For your holistic list (inclusive of WLB, etc.), what would you categorize as top 3?
Want to caveat I feel like we're splitting hairs and some of this is anecdotal / personal, but I would put CPP and OMERS as the top 2, with probably OTPP as third but put HOOPP and BCI very close / maybe even tied.
Reasons being CPP is the largest with the biggest reputation and OMERS is the only pension in Canada that acts like a true GP (as in, majority of their deals are control deals led by themselves / without a partner). OTPP as a third as they're running into the most capital allocation issues I hear (given teacher member base is getting really old not growing fast enough) and anecdotally, promotions are a bit slower / harder to get than other places. HOOPP seems to have good WLB and comp from what I hear, and BCI I've heard is very decent WLB and really quick promos - but there's no Toronto office.
Edit: Didn't comment on PSP or CDPQ as I don't know enough about them and don't know anyone personally at those firms, given I'm based in Toronto. Those two places are active and do direct investing also so would be comparable to HOOPP and BCI - see my earlier comment on the Tier 1Bs.
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