What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corporate Finance Associate position at Valley Bank?
At Valley Bank, we believe in people's growth potential. We invest in it. We protect it. We focus it. For nearly 100 years, we've been the Bank that clients from every industry turn to for our expertise, strategies, and advice--building the kind of trust that can fuel every goal. We are the leading relationship bank built for growth--with over $60 billion in assets, 3,800 experts, and more than 200 consumer branches and commercial banking offices in communities across the US.
At Valley, we're all driven by an ambition that goes deeper than just having a job. That's why when you work for us, we make it our goal to help you focus on what drives you--working to turn your passions and strengths into assets you can use to propel your ambitions and build the professional legacy you want. Because when we say we're a relationship bank built for growth, that's not just reserved for our clients--that includes all our associates as well.
The Corporate Finance Associate will rotate through Finance areas including FP&A, capital planning, stress testing, ALM, funding & liquidity, investor relations, and strategic finance to become a well-rounded finance professional. Rotational responsibilities may include financial analysis, research, reporting, and presenting.
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Responsibilities Include But Are Not Limited To
Required Skills
At Valley, we're all driven by an ambition that goes deeper than just having a job. That's why when you work for us, we make it our goal to help you focus on what drives you--working to turn your passions and strengths into assets you can use to propel your ambitions and build the professional legacy you want. Because when we say we're a relationship bank built for growth, that's not just reserved for our clients--that includes all our associates as well.
The Corporate Finance Associate will rotate through Finance areas including FP&A, capital planning, stress testing, ALM, funding & liquidity, investor relations, and strategic finance to become a well-rounded finance professional. Rotational responsibilities may include financial analysis, research, reporting, and presenting.
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Responsibilities Include But Are Not Limited To
- Prepare analytic reports and financial packages.
- Participate in forecasting cycle and build/improve cost or revenue models.
- Conduct research and present insights to senior leaders.
- Develop analysis on key financial drivers.
- Draft financial materials including but not limited to earnings scripts or investor decks.
- Create/prepare and present PowerPoint presentation for assigned initiatives.
- Compile and analyze information regarding profit, loss and income/expenses to budget.
Required Skills
- Knowledge of economic and financial principles.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Microsoft Excel, Powerpoint, Word).
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong analytical abilities and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to prioritize and organize assignments.
- Ability to meet deadlines and complete projects effectively with little supervision.
- Ability to work effectively independently or with different teams.
- High school diploma or GED equivalent and enrollment in 4-year college or university with a concentration in Economics, Finance, Business or related field.