Have to send model test from work email - what's the risk?

Long story short I have a model test this week and my PC is not working. My only option is to do the test on my work machine. My bank blocks access to outside email on company PCs, so I will have to send the test back to the recruiter from my work email.

How bad of an idea is this? I know banks monitor emails and I've heard of people who got flagged by compliance for sending files to seniors' or clients' personal emails. But realistically can't imagine that banks would flag outgoing emails to recruiters.  

 

can you not just email it to your personal email and then copy the attachment into a new email using your phone?

 

go to target or walmart and buy a $500 laptop. Get the warranty or whatever. Return it after 2-3 days. Way better idea than getting canned 

 

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