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Interview w/ Chief Compliance Officer
Have a second round in-house interview with the Chief Compliance Officer. Anyone have an idea as to what types of questions I should expect? Things I should steer away from? All advice/tips are welcome.
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Re: Interview w/ Chief Compliance Officer
some thoughts:
-lawyer disclaimer - I have no idea what industry you're in or what type of company this is blah blah blah
-generally compliance officers will work with non-legal teams a LOT. so come up with some examples of you working with business teams, why you love that, why you're excited to, how you're able to empathize with them and understand them
-some people view compliance as "less than" legal, so avoid suggesting that this person isn't a 'real lawyer' etc.
-lawyer disclaimer - I have no idea what industry you're in or what type of company this is blah blah blah
-generally compliance officers will work with non-legal teams a LOT. so come up with some examples of you working with business teams, why you love that, why you're excited to, how you're able to empathize with them and understand them
-some people view compliance as "less than" legal, so avoid suggesting that this person isn't a 'real lawyer' etc.