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2026 Analyst

Centennial, CO, USA

Overview:

Chatham Financial is a global financial advisory and technology firm specializing in debt and derivatives solutions. We partner with leading real estate, private equity, infrastructure, and corporate clients to help them manage financial risk and make more informed capital markets decisions. With a strong focus on client service, technical excellence, and long-term partnerships, Chatham combines deep expertise with a collaborative, people-centered culture.  

Launch Your Career as a Future Expert:

At Chatham, an analyst role is more than a first job — it’s the start of a career built on expertise, trust, and impact. From day one, you’ll work with senior decision-makers in real estate, private equity, infrastructure, and corporate finance. You’ll help bring clarity to complexity and deliver insights that drive action; interacting directly with senior decision-makers. 

You’ll join a client advisory team and begin building deep subject matter expertise in areas such as derivatives, debt management, and valuation. This immersive experience accelerates your learning, sharpens your judgment, and helps you make meaningful contributions early in your career. 

Why This Role Matters: 

Great advisors don’t just understand markets — they understand people. You’ll learn how to think like your clients, ask the right questions, and offer advice that’s both technically sound and strategically tailored. Whether you’re advising a global real estate investment manager or a corporate treasurer navigating interest rate risk, your ability to deliver value depends on your ability to see the world through their eyes. With support from mentors and peers, you’ll be challenged to build the insight and confidence needed to become a trusted partner. 

What You’ll Experience: 

While an Analyst’s specific responsibilities will vary by team, the highlights below reflect the core experiences and types of work you can expect to be exposed to through Chatham’s Analyst Program.  

Early Exposure to High-Impact Work: Analysts support real client engagements from the start — helping to structure and execute derivative trades, model complex financing structures, or analyze client exposures across interest rates, FX, and commodities. You’ll support strategic decision-making through activities like valuations, market research, and data management — all while contributing to engagements with some of the most prominent names in global finance. You’ll gain a front-row seat to real financial decision-making. 

Mentorship That Builds Mastery: You'll learn from experienced professionals through mentorship, team-based learning, and structured feedback. In addition to developing technical and strategic skills, you’ll complete six firmwide courses led by senior leaders, giving you both deep expertise and a broad business perspective — a unique foundation for becoming a trusted, impactful advisor. 

A Platform for Long-Term Growth: As you develop expertise and judgment, you’ll take on more responsibility, manage client relationships, and contribute to thought leadership. The skills you gain here are a foundation for long-term success, at Chatham or beyond. 

Shaping the Future of Finance: You’ll have opportunities to work with the technologies that power our solutions. Whether through hands-on rotations, cross-functional learning, or direct exposure to product development, you’ll gain a front-row seat to how tech and data are reshaping financial services. 

Who Thrives Here:

We look for early-career professionals who are: 

  • Curious – You dig deep to understand the “why” behind the work. 
  • Analytical – You embrace complexity and enjoy solving tough problems. 
  • Service-Oriented – You take pride in being helpful and reliable. 
  • Collaborative – You value diverse perspectives and team-driven outcomes. 
  • Technically Capable – Proficient in Excel and data analysis; Python or SQL is a plus. 

Qualifications: 

  • Must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program with an expected graduation date between December 2025 and June 2026. 
  • Working towards a BA/BS in a relevant field (i.e.- finance, economics, math, engineering, computer science).  
  • GPA of 3.5 or above is strongly preferred. 
  • Previous relevant internship experience is a plus. 
  • Ability to start full-time employment on July 6, 2026. 
  • Willingness to work onsite in assigned office. 

Travel Requirements: 

Occasional travel may be required to client offices or Chatham locations for projects or training.   

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 750 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 $1.5 trillion in transaction volume annually and helping businesses maximize their value in the capital markets, every day. To learn more, visit chathamfinancial.com. 

For Colorado based candidates, the compensation range for the position is expected to be between $78,000-82,000 annually. Total compensation, including base pay, discretionary individual bonus and company bonus, may be higher than range listed, depending on applicant’s skills, qualifications, and experience. Benefits include health insurance, life and disability insurance, 401k, EAP, paid holidays and paid time off.

Chatham Financial is an equal opportunity employer. 

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