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2026 Summer Teaching Associate

US - Charlotte; US - New York

Want to inspire the next generation of finance professionals with your technical finance skills? Are you between finance roles and need to brush up on modeling and valuation skills? Looking for a way to supplement your income while keeping your technical skills fresh?

Training The Street (TTS) is looking for teaching associates located in New York, Charlotte, Chicago, or Los Angeles to assist with intern and new hire training programs at corporate clients this summer. The teaching associate role is a great opportunity to learn from expert finance instructors and network with other finance professionals. This is a part-time, temporary position. Length of employment and number of days worked are variable; assignments are based on location, availability, fit, and business demand.

TTS is the world’s leading financial learning services company offering targeted and customized training courses to corporate and educational clients. Using highly effective, intuitive teaching methods in an interactive, multimedia setting, our mission is to teach the everyday valuation techniques and financial modeling skills that experienced professionals use at work in a way that is immediately applicable.

TTS is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment and are proud to acknowledge that our differences make up the core of our strength. We expect all members of our team to embrace this commitment as it directly aligns with our values.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide support and assistance as needed to Lead Instructor for virtual and in-person programs at the world’s top investment banks, consulting firms, and business schools
  • Assist trainees one-on-one or in small groups with Excel-based valuation exercises (i.e., public & acquisition comparables, constructing earnings forecast models, DCF, LBO, merger consequences)
  • Assist Lead Instructor with deliverables such as grade reports
  • Availability to work during business hours Monday-Friday, as needed, late May through end of August
  • Book and manage own travel as needed (domestic travel optional, but not required)

Requirements:

  • Located in New York, Charlotte, Chicago, or Los Angeles
  • 3+ years experience in investment banking, asset management, equity research, or corporate finance at a US-based company
  • Strong analytical skills, especially in valuation and financial modeling
  • Strong proficiency in Excel, particularly with constructing financial models
  • Superb attention to detail
  • Excellent interpersonal and group communication skills
  • Team player; patient personality; proactive and willing to help others
  • Passion for teaching and sharing knowledge; no prior teaching experience required
  • Must be authorized to work in the US as of May 1, 2026 (TTS does not provide sponsorship for this role)

Benefits:

  • Non-exempt, hourly position
  • Pay rate is $65 per hour
  • Overtime is paid at 1.5 times the regular rate for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek
  • Flexible schedule
  • Opportunities for domestic travel with expenses covered
  • Knowledge sharing with experienced instructors and industry experts

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