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2026 Capital Markets Summer Intern - Structured Credit

What you’ll do 

Our 10-week paid internship will provide you with the foundation to become a financial market specialist while working in a dynamic and supportive team environment. You will receive accelerated learning and skill development through a mix of on-the-job training, mentorship, a community of peers and advisors, and a pathway to our full-time Capital Markets Development Program upon graduation. 

 

Structured Credit Role: 

US Bancorp’s Structured Credit group specializes in the origination, structuring and syndication of Asset Backed Securities, Asset Backed Loans, Collateralized Loan Obligations, and Subscription Finance Facilities for commercial and corporate clients across a variety of industries. Transactions are used to assist clients with liquidity and funding needs.  

 

As a Structured Credit Intern, you will: 

Create transaction and pitchbook materials, including lender presentations, information memorandums, and comparable transaction analyses 

Help conduct historical loss analysis for lending facilities 

Research and identify key terms and conditions of recent market transactions 

Develop technical and business acumen through training, mentorship, and exposure to senior executives 

Build a supportive community of peers through a variety of cohort strengthening activities such as social events, development workshops, and catered insight to support your transition from college to the workforce 

 

Who we’re looking for 

We’re looking for intellectually curious and creative thinkers who can think on their feet and thoughtfully react to a changing market.  

 

Basic qualifications: 

Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Finance, Financial Engineering, Economics, or a related field with a target graduation of December 2026 or spring 2027 

Ability to start the internship program in June 1, 2026 

 

Preferred qualifications: 

Proficient in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 

Demonstrates an interest in capital markets 

Strong verbal and written communication skills 

Preferred GPA of 3.0 or above 

Solid understanding of basic accounting principles 

Excellent interpersonal skills 

Ability to work well under pressure and time constraints 

Self-motivated with a keen desire to learn and contribute within a dynamic team environment 

Well-developed analytical skills 

Intellectual curiosity 

Attention to detail 

 

Internship benefits:    

Meaningful, hands-on work that impacts the business    

Networking opportunities with senior leadership, U.S. Bank team members, and interns    

Potential for a fulltime offer upon graduation into a development program    

  

Working model and hours:    

This role is hybrid. Interns who are in a hybrid role typically spend three days a week at the listed U.S. Bank location(s), while having flexibility on their work location for the other working days. Interns work approximately 40-hours each week during the internship.    

  

The application process    

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