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International Tax Manager

Detroit, MI · On-site

$123K - $156K/yr

S. international tax regulations (e.g., GILTI, Subpart F, BEAT, FDII, foreign tax credits) * Manage the preparation and review of international-related tax forms and disclosures (e.g., Forms 5471 ...

International Tax Manager

Detroit, MI · On-site

$123K - $156K/yr

S. international tax regulations (e.g., GILTI, Subpart F, BEAT, FDII, foreign tax credits) * Manage the preparation and review of international-related tax forms and disclosures (e.g., Forms 5471 ...

The Credit Analyst reports directly to the Credit Manager. The position is responsible for processing new credit applications, reviewing and setting credit limits and terms, setting up new customers ...

Credit Administrator The Credit Department manages one of the company's major assets -- Accounts ... S. Person as defined by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) -- meaning a U.S ...

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JOB SUMMARY The Credit Department manages one of the company's major assets -- Accounts Receivable ... S. Person as defined by the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) -- meaning a U.S ...

... of international trade. Tricon is seeking a Credit Analyst to be based at Tricon's global ... Manage credit related activities for assigned products/regions * Assess and evaluate current and ...

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What is the difference between Internship International Credit Manager vs International Credit Analyst?

AspectInternship International Credit ManagerInternational Credit Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in finance, business, or related fieldsBachelor's degree in finance, economics, or related area; certifications like CFA are a plus
Work EnvironmentInternship setting within finance or credit departments, often in multinational companiesOffice-based role analyzing credit data for international clients
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in companies seeking entry-level or internship positions in credit managementCommonly employed in financial institutions, corporations, and credit agencies

The Internship International Credit Manager is an entry-level position designed for students or recent graduates gaining experience in credit management. In contrast, the International Credit Analyst is a more specialized role focused on analyzing international credit risks. Both roles require knowledge of finance and credit principles, but the analyst position typically demands more experience and analytical skills. Understanding these differences helps candidates choose the right career path or internship opportunity.

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Bank Credit Analyst

First Security Bank

Overbrook, KS

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Bank Credit Analyst

Location: Kansas branches: Overbrook, Paola, Carbondale, Tonganoxie, Wichita, Argonia, Conway Springs or Norwich

Job Summary: A Bank Credit Analyst evaluates the financial health and creditworthiness of individuals, businesses, and organizations applying for loans or other forms of credit. The analyst reviews financial statements, credit reports, cash flow, and market conditions to determine lending risk and make recommendations that support sound credit decisions while ensuring compliance with bank policies and regulatory requirements.

Key Responsibilities

  • Analyze financial statements, tax returns, credit reports, and cash flow to assess a borrower’s ability to repay debt.
  • Conduct detailed credit risk assessments for commercial and consumer loan applications.
  • Prepare comprehensive credit analysis reports and loan recommendations for approval committees.
  • Evaluate industry trends, economic conditions, and market risks that may impact borrowers.
  • Monitor existing loan portfolios for changes in financial performance or credit quality.
  • Ensure compliance with bank lending policies, regulatory guidelines, and underwriting standards.
  • Collaborate with loan officers, relationship managers, and underwriters to structure appropriate financing solutions.
  • Identify potential credit risks and recommend strategies to minimize losses.
  • Maintain accurate loan documentation and financial records.
  • Participate in periodic loan reviews and portfolio stress testing.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in finance, Accounting, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field.
  • 2–5 years of experience in credit analysis, commercial banking, or financial analysis (entry-level positions may require internships or related experience).
  • Strong understanding of financial statement analysis and credit risk assessment.
  • Knowledge of banking regulations and lending practices.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and financial analysis software.
  • Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects while meeting deadlines.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience with commercial lending or corporate banking.
  • Credit certification (such as CFA, CRC, or CBA) is a plus.
  • Familiarity with credit underwriting systems and financial modeling.

Key Skills

  • Financial Statement Analysis
  • Credit risk assessment
  • Loan underwriting support
  • Financial modeling
  • Attention to detail
  • Critical thinking
  • Risk management
  • Data analysis
  • Communication and presentation
  • Time management
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Customer Relationship Management

Typical Work Environment

Credit Analysts typically work in banks, credit unions, or other financial institutions in an office setting. The role involves close collaboration with loan officers, relationship managers, and senior credit professionals. Standard business hours are common, though additional hours may be required during periods of high-loan activity or reporting deadlines.

Career advancement opportunities include Senior Credit Analyst, Credit Manager, Commercial Relationship Manager, Portfolio Manager, Underwriting Manager, and Commercial Banking Officer.