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Great career-development opportunity - Compliance Analyst ACA Compliance Group Employee Review

5.0
27 Dec 2016
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Pros

If you're looking to pursue a career in securities regulatory compliance, then working as an analyst at ACA is an ideal position for you. ACA has implemented a well-designed and well-structured analyst training and development program that allows analysts to build a strong familiarity with the asset management industry and a deep understanding of how this industry is regulated in the span of just 2-3 years. Analysts typically spend 3-4 days every other week "on-site" at the offices of asset management firms that engage ACA, working together with 1-2 experienced ACA consultants to review and evaluate these clients' compliance programs (these clients are mostly hedge fund managers and private equity firms). Through these frequent "on-site" client engagements, analysts gain valuable client interaction skills. As an analyst, you will typically work "on-site" at more than 20 different clients each year. As a result, analysts tend to gain a diverse exposure to a variety of investment strategies, company cultures, operational challenges, and compliance risks. The analyst position involves a significant amount of writing. We regularly draft compliance review reports and edit clients' compliance manuals. This work give analysts ample opportunity to hone their writing skills. Perhaps, most importantly, ACA offers a collaborative and pleasant workplace atmosphere. While ACA's consultants are generally hard-working and professionally-driven, they also tend to be friendly and down-to-earth professionals who are eager to take the time to help mentor analysts who are less knowledgeable and experienced than them. In my experience so far, nearly all ACA consultants have been a pleasure to work with. Given the nature and frequency of ACA's on-site client engagements, analysts have extensive interaction with consultants. Most of these consultants have significant experience working for the SEC and/or working in-house for asset management firms. Therefore, every other week, analysts have the valuable opportunity to work alongside experienced compliance professionals and hear their well-informed perspectives and opinions on asset management regulatory compliance.

Cons

I'd say that from a career-development standpoint, this is an ideal position, and I have very little negative things to say about the day-to-day experience of working as an analyst. Like almost all attractive junior positions in this area, this position entails a good amount of "busy" work that doesn't require as much critical thinking. But in my experience so far, there is far more substantive work than busy work that I do on a daily basis. That said, the only aspect of the analyst experience that could be improved is the compensation. Once you get promoted to consultant, the compensation does get much better, but entry-level analysts will generally need to work for 2-3 years before they can be promoted to consultants. Other than the compensation, however, I can't think of any significant negative things to say about this job. And that says a lot about how positive of an experience I've had so far at ACA.

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Cons

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Pros

For many years, this was a great company to work for. The people, team culture, PTO, and benefits were strong, and the benefits package helped make up for pay that was often average compared to the market. I worked alongside talented colleagues and built relationships that made coming to work enjoyable. There were many positive experiences during my 10+ years with the company.

Cons

Despite frequently emphasizing that "people are our greatest asset," the company has shown little loyalty to long-term employees. After dedicating over a decade of hard work and commitment, I was laid off with no warning. What made the experience even more difficult was seeing numerous open positions posted at the same time long-term employees were being let go. Being laid off after giving the company my best for more than 10 years was disappointing and disheartening. Employees should understand that years of service and dedication do not necessarily provide job security. The company's actions did not align with the values it often promoted

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