The Wall Street Journal

Compliance Wants to Go From Back-Office-Boring to Front-of-Mind Career Path

Many of those hiring for compliance jobs say they aim to raise the sector’s profile in the minds of top early-career professionals

Compliance experts say companies must treat compliance as a central and respected part of the organization to better attract and retain young people to the profession.
Compliance experts say companies must treat compliance as a central and respected part of the organization to better attract and retain young people to the profession. Illustration: Thomas R. Lechleiter/WSJ, iStock

Hiring good people for compliance departments is getting harder as young professionals increasingly gravitate toward business careers with more curb appeal.

Many in the sector say it is a struggle to hire top early-career professionals, in part because of its emphasis on helping companies stay ahead of legal requirements. It is also a grind to recruit young professionals with the necessary mindset and skills for compliance work, employers say.

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