Full-Time

Corporate Credit Structuring Associate

Investment & Corporate Banking

Mizuho Securities USA

Mizuho Securities USA

10,001+ employees

Global banking, equities, and fixed-income platform

Compensation Overview

$87k - $140k/yr

+ Discretionary bonus

No H1B Sponsorship

New York, NY, USA

In Person

Bachelor's

Category
Finance & Banking (2)
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Required Skills
Bloomberg
Financial analysis
Word/Pages/Docs
Risk Management
Investment Banking
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Financial Modeling

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Requirements
  • An undergraduate degree in Accounting, Business, Finance, or Economics, or a strong quantitative background.
  • Formalized credit training from an accredited financial institution and a minimum of 3–5 years of credit experience.
  • Proficiency in financial modeling.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, work under pressure, and adhere to tight deadlines.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills and the ability to convey ideas efficiently.
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and in a team environment.
  • Proficiency with Capital IQ, Bloomberg, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft PowerPoint.
  • Current authorization to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
Responsibilities
  • Work with Banking Americas Originations and Product Partners to identify customer business opportunities and gather information for business screening.
  • Respond to customer requests.
  • Prepare capital allocation and profitability projection packages to assess business cases and secure internal support and approvals.
  • Prepare credit applications for new transactions and renewals, including transaction rationale, structure, terms and conditions, exposure management plans, business strategy, and relationship return analysis.
  • Prepare Front Sheets, Collateral and Guarantee Registrations, and Facility Rating Simulations as part of the credit application process.
  • Coordinate and manage compliance requirements, including Conflict of Interest, Reputational Risk, and Know Your Customer requirements.
  • Ensure internal policies and procedures are followed, including sector and industry risk limits.
  • Coordinate with Credit Risk counterparts to complete credit assessments and perform required due diligence for credit opinions and approvals.
  • Assist with financing structuring, underwriting transaction evaluation, preparation, due diligence, and execution.
  • Review and prepare legal documents with in-house or outside counsel.
  • Prepare, analyze, and review transaction proposals, focusing on structure, terms and conditions, and profitability.
  • Engage with customers, agent banks, bank participants, Legal, Compliance, and Operations to ensure seamless deal execution.
  • Review legal documentation, commitment letters, nondisclosure agreements, and letters of intent with the Legal Department or outside counsel.
  • Engage the Portfolio Management Team to optimize the portfolio through risk mitigation measures, assess appetite and returns, and monitor the portfolio.
  • Make recommendations to Credit Risk and senior management regarding credit issues, restructuring, and exposure management.
  • Monitor client performance trends, market movements, and news in coordination with risk teams, and recommend action plans for client credit issues, restructuring, and exposure management.
  • Submit Form 19 when applicable.
  • Manage client credit issues, including assessing requests and changes and balancing client support with protection of the Bank's balance sheet.
  • Assist with regulatory-related requests, meetings, and presentations.
  • Assist with audit-related requests, meetings, and presentations.
Mizuho Securities USA

Mizuho Securities USA

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Mizuho Securities USA is part of Mizuho Financial Group, a global financial services firm that blends Eastern and Western banking and market practices to serve corporations, private equity firms, and institutional investors. It operates a full-service platform spanning banking, equities, and fixed income, offering strategic and financing solutions along with risk management. The company earns revenue from interest on loans, advisory and financing fees, and trading income across its global equities and fixed income desks. Its approach combines cross-border know-how with local market expertise to tailor solutions for clients. Unlike peers, it emphasizes a long-standing CSR and diversity program, integrating ethical practices and social initiatives into its operations. The goal is to help clients shape their futures and reach their long-term objectives by providing comprehensive financial services and responsible leadership across global markets.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Tokyo, Japan

Founded

2000

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • FY25 global investment banking income hit 77.4 billion yen, driven by U.S. DCM/ECM.
  • Mizuho financed Fidra Energy's £231 million West Burton C battery alongside major banks.
  • Mizuho expanded AI, tech, and nonprofit initiatives in 2026, strengthening recruiting and brand.

What critics are saying

  • Mizuho Americas faces litigation fatigue from Zam v. Mizuho Americas Services, still unresolved.
  • Treasury clearing and repo competition intensifies before the U.S. Treasury cash-clearing mandate.
  • Mizuho's Japan-centered restructuring pressure threatens Americas investment banking budgets if profitability slips.

What makes Mizuho Securities USA unique

  • Mizuho won Coalition Greenwich's 2026 Best Bank for Corporate Banking in the U.S.
  • Mizuho Securities USA joined FICC's sponsored Collateral-in-Lieu service on August 7, 2026.
  • Mizuho's Americas platform spans 3,650 employees and nine industry groups across banking.

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Dental Insurance

Hybrid Work Options

401(k) Retirement Plan

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