Anonymous
Post 05/30/2016 15:10     Subject: Getting into corporate compliance

I would think you'd be a good candidate for any of the financial firms, although many of those postings are in NY. I would connect with a compliance headhunter and go from there.
Anonymous
Post 05/30/2016 09:07     Subject: Getting into corporate compliance

I was a white collar associate at a big firm for several years, a trial attorney at main justice for a couple of years, and now have been an enforcement lawyer at one of the financial regulators for a few years. I currently directly supervise ten other attorneys and indirectly supervise about 40 more. I am interested in making a move to doing in-house compliance in the next couple of years. From those who are currently in the compliance field, would my background be desirable? What experience should I focus on getting to make myself competitive for in-house compliance jobs?