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Graduate Operations Analyst (Oct/Nov 2025 Start Date)

Clearwater Analytics
Edinburgh
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Clearwater Analytics® is a global SaaS solution for automated investment data aggregation, reconciliation, accounting, and reporting. Clearwater helps thousands of organizations make the most of investment portfolio data with cloud-native software and client-centric servicing. Every day, investment professionals worldwide trust Clearwater to deliver timely, validated investment data and in-depth reporting.

With global headquarters in Boise, Idaho, and offices in Edinburgh, Frankfurt, London, New Delhi, New York, Paris, Seattle, Singapore, and Washington D.C., Clearwater sets the new global standard for investment portfolio reporting.

Clearwater Analytics is paving the way as a leading technology provider for Corporations, Insurers, and Investment Managers on a global scale. We are looking for determined graduates that want to kickstart their career in the ever-growing FinTech industry. Clearwater will provide motivated individuals with the opportunity to grow their career and build the Clearwater business globally.

If you thrive on solving real challenges for clients, we want to talk to you. An ideal addition to our team is someone who enjoys working with internal and external stakeholders, is excited by consistent challenge, and has an innate desire to solve problems.

ApplicableDegrees:

Accounting Finance Economics Mathematics Statistics Quantitative or Analytical Fields Business Related Fields

Position Available:

Client Servicing Analyst - Client Servicing Analysts are responsible for delivering top-notch operational support and fostering strong relationships with Clearwater's global clients. They excel in addressing inquiries related to investment and accounting matters, serving as a vital link between clients and internal teams. These analysts play a pivotal role in delivering prompt, precise, and comprehensive responses to client queries, with the ultimate objective of efficiently resolving a substantial number of issues while ensuring that clients become enthusiastic advocates of Clearwater.

Required Skills:

Bachelor's degree in a finance-related or analytical field Dynamic problem solving, organizational and interpersonal skills Be naturally curious Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office An intense desire to learn something new and improve on a daily basis

What we offer:

Business casual atmosphere Team focused culture that promotes innovation and ownership Access to cutting edge investment reporting technology and expertise Continual learning, professional development, and career progression including international mobility opportunities. A vast range of social and volunteering events Competitive salary and benefits package; including Clearwater stock (RSUs), health and dental insurance, gym discounts, pension, and employee discount platform Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) 3 weeks 'work from anywhere'.

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