Associate Credit Analyst-Banker Development Program June 2026 Start Date This internship is not eligible for relocation assistance. Local candidates preferred. Nevada State Bank’s Internship and Banker Development Program positions are not eligible for employment visa sponsorship (e.g., H-1B visa). This includes, for example, situations where a candidate may have temporary work authorization while enrolled in school or upon graduation (e.g., CPT, OPT) but would need H-1B visa sponsorship within a few years of employment to maintain employment eligibility. Nevada State Bank, a division of Zions Bancorporation, N.A., was founded on Dec. 9, 1959 by 12 businessmen full of Nevada’s pioneering spirit. As a full-service bank, we offer a complete range of consumer , private , and business banking services. Our colleagues regularly volunteer in their communities and have been dedicated to helping make Nevada a better place to live for more than 60 years. By embracing the bank’s Core Values of extraordinary service, adaptability, teamwork, communication, development, accountability, community, and respect—we have built a culture of service and engagement. NSB has a commitment to career development through tuition reimbursement and continuous learning opportunities, in addition to other competitive benefit offerings. We offer medical benefits on day one, 401k matching, and paid holidays. With a strong belief in diversity, equity, and inclusion, NSB offers several colleague-led diversity forums with the intent to ensure representation and cultural sharing among our colleagues. At Nevada State Bank, we truly believe that it matters WHO you work with. The Banker Development Program at Nevada State Bank is a traditional credit training program designed to develop Credit Analysts into well-rounded bankers who will be the company's future leaders. The program is organized to provide continuing growth and challenge at a tailored pace to advance toward banking responsibilities. The Banker Development Program offers: A solid foundation in the basics of banking and credit A defined career path that begins with classroom training as a Credit Analyst that evolves into a sales or portfolio management role One-on-one working relationships with high-level bank decision makers The opportunity to apply finance and accounting skills to assess credit and business risk Increasing business development and relationship management or lending and portfolio management responsibilities Competitive salary and benefits Phase I – Initial Training (4 months) Beginning in June 2026, the majority of the training for the Banker Development Program will take place in Las Vegas and may include virtual training as well. Topics covered during the Initial Training Phase include introductory banking and lending concepts, financial accounting and analysis, cash flow analysis, credit analysis, risk management, as well as bank-specific administrative training. Some travel is required to complete this phase. In addition to the self-study materials, during initial training Credit Analysts participate in: Case Studies and Discussion Sessions to review concepts introduced in the self-study materials Training to perform credit underwriting according to bank policy Bank compliance and regulatory training courses Introductions to senior management Department tours to provide an overview of bank operations Phase II – Rotations (8-11 months) The primary objective of the Rotational Phase is on the job training, primarily in Las Vegas. The rotational system offers each Credit Analyst in-depth exposure to various banking lines and banking groups, which facilitate the placement process and ensures the development of well-rounded Bank Officers. Various areas host Credit Analysts for rotations on an ongoing basis, dependent on departmental need. Some of the business line opportunities for rotation are listed below: Commercial and Industrial Lending Private and Professional Banking Retail Banking Small Business Wealth Management Treasury Management Middle Office Commercial Real Estate Lending Participants who successfully complete the Banker Development Program can anticipate an exciting career path in banking, where upon completion you will be considered for permanent internal placement within the organization. Nevada State Bank is looking for highly-motivated self-starters who have:
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern