Internship Dates
- Start Date: May 28, 2025
- End Date: August 8, 2025
- Intern Summit in Denver: June 3 -5
*Start and end dates may vary based on school end and start dates
What You’ll Do
Over your 10-week paid internship, our Credit Analyst Interns will analyze balance sheets, cash flow, profitability, liquidity, and solvency statements for commercial credit reports. Interns will engage in a range of portfolio management tasks, including addressing compliance, finance, legal, and closing-related issues. You’ll develop your analytical skills through hands-on training, mentorship, and support from a network of peers. Additionally, interns will complete a capstone summer project, which may involve industry research, portfolio analysis, market snapshots, or general economic outlooks.
This internship provides a pathway to our full-time Credit Analyst Program upon graduation.
This role is hybrid, interns will come into their designated office at least 4 days a week. Interns work approximately 40-hours per week.
This job description is not intended to include an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and qualifications that may be associated with the job. Management reserves the right to add, subtract, or change the duties of the job at any time.
- Spreading Financials
- Analyzing financials
- Building Workbooks
- Writing credit reports
- Participating in credit trainings
- Attending customer visits / events as available
- Conducting research for capstone presentation
- Completing other research projects based on office needs
- Networking and learning about other divisions within CoBank
Education
- Currently enrolled in and working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Economics, Agribusiness, or a related discipline and in good academic standing
- While rising seniors will be given priority, we will consider rising juniors
Other Qualifications
- Basic understanding of balance sheets, income statements and cash flows
- Strong analytical and financial modeling skills in Excel
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications
- Aptitude for learning other software applications
- Ability to perform research across multiple systems
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong written and verbal communication
- Experience in agriculture, banking, or financial services industry
Locations
- Denver
- Sacramento
- Spokane
- Fargo
- Omaha
- Wichita
- St. Louis
- Minneapolis
- Louisville
Compensation Information
- Bachelor’s Student: $21.00/hour
- Master’s Student: $25.00/hour
- Summer Living Stipend: $3,500