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Analyst Intern roles in the U.S. qualify for E-3 visa sponsorship when the position requires a bachelor's degree in a relevant field like business, economics, or finance. The E-3 is exclusive to Australian nationals, has no lottery, and can be renewed every two years as long as you maintain qualifying employment.
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Location
Scottsdale - 14648 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 290
Business
At Brookfield Residential, a leading North American land developer and homebuilder for over 65 years, we have had one goal in mind – creating the best places to call home. From the development of award-winning, master-planned communities to the creation of well-designed homes, we are committed to cultivating exceptional life experiences for our customers, partners, employees, and members of the community.
As part of Brookfield — one of the largest alternative asset managers in the world — we harness our resources to bring a fresh approach, unparalleled creativity, relentless innovation, and sound Sustainability practices to the planning, development, and management of buildings everywhere. From offices, retail spaces, and logistics facilities to multifamily residences, hospitality establishments, and mixed-use structures — we are reimagining real estate from the ground up.
If you're ready to be a part of our team, we encourage you to apply.
Job Description
Your Team
Brookfield Residential’s Summer Internship Program is designed to provide students with a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute to the success of our projects and operations. This internship program is open to highly motivated and driven students who are eager to explore the development and residential real estate industry, gain practical experience, and make meaningful contributions to our team. The Summer Internship Program will begin on May 25, 2026 and conclude on August 14, 2026.
Job Summary:
As a Financial Analyst Intern, you will work closely with our investment team to support the financial planning, analysis, and decision-making processes that drive our projects. This internship provides an excellent opportunity to apply your financial knowledge, develop practical skills, and gain insight into the land development industry.
Key Responsibilities:
- Financial Modeling: Assist in creating and maintaining financial models for potential and operational land development projects, including cash flow analysis and forecasting.
- Market Analysis: Conduct research on real estate market trends, property values, and economic conditions to identify and support potential market opportunities.
- Data Analysis: Analyze financial and market data to identify trends, risks, and opportunities related to project performance and investment returns.
- Investment Committee Packages: Work closely with the investments team to prepare IC presentations and summaries for senior management and key stakeholders.
- Due Diligence: Support the evaluation of potential development sites by understanding required feasibility studies and risk assessments.
- Collaboration: Work with cross-functional teams, including project managers and legal advisors, to ensure alignment on investment objectives.
Qualifications
- Education: Currently pursuing a bachelor’s in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Real Estate, or a related field.
- Technical Skills: Proficient in Microsoft Excel, with experience in financial modeling and data analysis.
- Analytical Skills: Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail, with the ability to analyze complex financial data.
- Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present findings clearly and effectively.
- Team Player: Ability to collaborate effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
- Interest in Real Estate: Passion for the real estate and land development industry is highly preferred.
- Ability to work 40 hours per week Monday – Friday.
- Must possess reliable transportation.
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation.
- Hands-on experience in a real-world financial environment.
- Networking opportunities with industry professionals.
- Professional development through mentorship and training.
- Potential for full-time opportunities post-graduation.
Brookfield Residential participates in the E-Verify process to confirm the eligibility of candidates to work in the United States.
We are proud to create a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are grateful for your interest in this position; however, only candidates selected for pre-screening will be contacted.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding E-3 Visa Sponsorship as an Analyst Intern
Frame your degree field precisely
Your Australian bachelor's degree must align with the specific analyst intern role, not just any business degree. A finance analyst internship supported by a marketing degree raises red flags. Match your transcript to the job description before applying.
Target employers with existing LCA history
Search DOL's Foreign Labor Application Gateway for companies that have filed Labor Condition Applications for analyst or intern roles. Prior LCA filings signal an employer who understands the E-3 visa process and won't hesitate at the sponsorship conversation.
Raise E-3 sponsorship before the offer stage
Internship hiring moves fast. Mention your E-3 eligibility during the final interview round, not after an offer is extended. Explain that the LCA processing typically takes seven business days and costs the employer nothing beyond admin time.
Use Migrate Mate's E-3 filing service for your paperwork
Once your offer is confirmed, use Migrate Mate's E-3 filing service to handle your LCA and visa paperwork end-to-end. Intern roles often have compressed start dates, and a filing service reduces the turnaround versus coordinating documents yourself.
Verify your employer is E-Verify enrolled
Some U.S. government contractors and companies with federal obligations are required to use E-Verify for all new hires. Confirm enrollment status before your internship start date so your I-9 verification doesn't create a delay on day one.
Prepare your credential documents before interviewing
Have your official transcript, a credential evaluation confirming your Australian degree is equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's, and your Australian passport ready before applications begin. Gaps in documentation are the most common reason E-3 cases stall at the consulate.
E-3 Visa Analyst Intern: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find Analyst Intern jobs that offer E-3 visa sponsorship?
Migrate Mate is the most direct way to search for Analyst Intern roles where employers are open to E-3 sponsorship. Most general job boards don't filter by visa type, which means you're manually screening dozens of listings. Migrate Mate surfaces roles specifically matched to E-3 eligibility for Australian professionals, saving you that research step.
How much does it cost to get an E-3 visa?
Migrate Mate's E-3 filing service covers the entire process for $499, including the Labor Condition Application, visa document preparation, and consulate appointment guidance. Traditional immigration lawyers charge $2,000–$5,000+ for the same work. The E-3 has less paperwork than most work visas, so paying thousands for legal help is usually unnecessary.
Does an Analyst Intern role actually qualify as a specialty occupation for the E-3?
Yes, if the position requires a bachelor's degree in a specific field such as finance, economics, accounting, or business analytics. The key is that a general degree can't be substituted for any role. If the internship description says a relevant degree is required and the tasks involve applying that specialized knowledge, it qualifies. Roles described as general administrative or clerical work don't meet the standard.
How does the E-3 compare to the H-1B for Analyst Intern roles?
For Australian nationals, the E-3 is significantly more practical for intern positions. The H-1B visa has an annual cap and lottery, meaning your employer could apply and still not get a slot. The E-3 has a 10,500 annual allocation that has never been fully used, no lottery, and can be applied for at any time of year. Employers filing an E-3 LCA also face a simpler process than an H-1B petition.
Can I start my Analyst Intern role while my E-3 visa is being processed?
No. You must have your E-3 visa stamp before entering the U.S. to begin work. The LCA is filed by your employer first, typically taking around seven business days, and then you apply at the U.S. consulate in Australia. You cannot work on a visitor visa or commence the internship while waiting for your appointment.