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Temporary Graphic Designer (Summer 2025)

New York, New York

Overview:

The Chatham marketing team is looking for a motivated entry-level graphic designer to join our team for the summer. If you’re eager to gain hands-on design experience, contribute to innovative ideas, and collaborate with a dynamic team, this opportunity is perfect for you. This role will create impactful visual content that supports our brand, marketing campaigns and projects, sales enablement, and client communications.  

As we embark on a company-wide rebrand, you will have the chance to contribute to refreshing and reworking existing materials, as well as creating assets that align with our new visual identity. This position is ideal for a creative, detail-oriented individual looking to sharpen their design skills and build a portfolio of real-world projects in the capital markets industry. 

In this role you will:

  • Assist in creating visual content for marketing materials, including digital ads, social media graphics, email templates, and other promotional assets. 
  • Contribute to the rebranding efforts, assisting with the creation of assets as well as the redesign and reworking of existing marketing materials to align with the new visual identity. 
  • Collaborate with the creative director and marketing team to ensure brand consistency across all visual assets. 
  • Resize and format existing designs for multiple platforms, ensuring proper dimensions and file types. 
  • Participate in concept brainstorming sessions, contributing fresh design ideas and creative solutions. 
  • Stay up to date with design trends and tools relevant to the capital markets industry. 
  • Become part of the Chatham team, interacting with other interns, your own team, and senior leaders as well. You will attend weekly company meetings and participate in team meetings, designed to integrate you into Chatham’s culture and give you exposure to as many Chatham team members as possible to aid in your professional and personal development. 
  • Receive a training plan with sessions that begin on your first day and span the entire summer to orient you to Chatham. 
  • Participate in self-assessments mid-summer that will provide insight into your natural abilities and how you can influence your future. This is a learning experience you can leverage beyond the summer. 

 

Contributors to your success: 

  • High attention to detail.
  • Excellent communication ability, both verbal and written.
  • Ability to work both independently and with team members.Proficient in Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign 
  • Proficient in Figma 
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, specifically comfortable with Excel, PowerPoint, and Word 
  • Academic focus in marketing, graphic design, or related field of study 
  • Ability to balance multiple projects and prioritize 

If available, please include a link to your portfolio or attach samples of your previous design work with your application. 

About Chatham Financial:

Chatham Financial is the largest independent financial risk management advisory and technology firm. A leader in debt and derivative solutions, Chatham provides clients with access to in-depth knowledge, innovative tools, and an incomparable team of over 700 employees to help mitigate risks associated with interest rate, foreign currency, and commodity exposures. Founded in 1991, Chatham serves more than 3,500 companies across a wide range of industries — handling over $1 trillion in transaction volume annually and helping businesses maximize their value in the capital markets, every day. To learn more, visit chathamfinancial.com. 

Chatham Financial is an equal opportunity employer. 

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