Global commercial real estate services with 52,000 professionals across leasing, capital markets, and facilities
Cushman & Wakefield operates a distributed, operations-heavy organization (687 ops hires vs. 218 engineering) managing complex real estate portfolios across 25+ countries. The tech stack reveals a hybrid maturity: enterprise infrastructure (Workday, Salesforce, Power BI, SQL Server) supports client-facing services, while active adoption of Yardi, OneStream, and RPA tooling (UiPath) suggests internal process modernization—particularly around cost control and vendor compliance, which dominate their pain-point list. Migration away from Oracle Hyperion Planning and Essbase indicates a shift toward cloud-native financial planning.
Notable leadership hires: Director, Associate Director, Chief Engineer, Maintenance Director, Construction Director
Cushman & Wakefield is a publicly traded commercial real estate services firm with 52,000 professionals globally. The company operates across nine service lines: agency leasing, occupier services, asset management, investment management (DTZ Investors brand), capital markets, project and development services, facility services (C&W Services brand), tenant representation, and valuation advisory. Current operations span the United States, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Latin America. Active hiring (851 roles in the last 30 days) concentrates in operations, construction, and engineering, with significant recruitment across Philippines, Singapore, India, and European markets.
Active recruitment spans 25 countries: United States, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Canada, Hungary, India, Italy, Germany, Malaysia, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, Ireland, Czechia, France, South Korea, Spain, Japan, Brazil, Poland, Thailand, Argentina, and Chile.
Core platforms include Workday, Salesforce, Power BI, SQL Server, Excel, and Microsoft Office ecosystem. The company actively adopts Yardi (property management), OneStream (financial planning), GitHub Copilot, UiPath (RPA), and Claude/ChatGPT. Migrating off Oracle Hyperion Planning and Essbase.
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