In need of your assistance!

Hello all,

I'm a 26 year-old graduate from Rutgers University who possesses both a Bachelor's and a Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, and is looking to further explore the world of Financial Crime. I currently reside in New Jersey, and have wanted to work full-time in Compliance since my graduate school years. Before I embark on this journey, however, I would like to gain a better sense of what working in the Financial Crime world entails. I want to develop a more efficient and firsthand understanding as to where this field can take me.

You should know that I have over 2 years professional experience in an administrative capacity providing support and assistance to both state and federal agencies, along with J.P. Morgan Chase as a Due Diligence / KYC Analyst (consultant). Furthermore, I have gained in-depth experience in data management, research, report writing, developing presentations, and data analysis. I have a comprehensive working knowledge of various computer applications including SPSS, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.

With that said, I was wondering if I could possibly seek your assistance in terms of learning more about the Compliance field, along with any job openings that may exist within it? I simply would like to know some ways through which I can advance myself within Financial Crime / Compliance, and am hoping that you will be able to assist me.

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Excel AND Access?? Wow. I heard Lawsky is leaving, you can probably take his job but you might be over qualified.

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