Amazing! I do compliance as well as a Functional Analyst and I absolutely love it. My goal is to continue forward in compliance but to do so in the cybersecurity space, I love cyber so much!
@@Yetty-fi2pn I am enrolled in legal studies for a bachelors degree. It said that I could study this to be able to have the necessary qualifications for compliance analysis.
Love this!!! I am an Compliance Technician for a foster care agency in my state and I work from home!! Just celebrated 12 years in my field and position!!! New subscriber here!!! Love audits, excel, EOM, deadlines, reviews, staffings, ect... 😂 ✌🏿
Great video. Im currently trying to get into Compliance Analyst. First step I need help on trying to create a domain name any suggestions; oh and the area is in cyber security.
I wanted to know what the career path looks like for these kinds of roles. I have client success, credentialing, and compliance experience and feel like I’d be a good fit. Does it depend on the field you work in?
When you said there were restrictions to put into program, what statistical method or form of code do you have to implement into the program? - a question from a future compliance analyst
Hey! Great video. 😊From my understanding you work more in professional services as a consultant right? How long have you been a compliance analyst for? And how did you start onboarding clients? Sorry for all the questions lol
No problem… I enjoy answering questions (as long as I can help)… so I’m actually a full time compliance analyst for my company, however the department I work in is unique and specific to a branch that deals with a program created by government. I’ve been working in compliance for 3 years but my I have background in risk and auditing. (7 years). Because I am not a consultant I don’t on board clients for myself but in my role I manage the compliance for my employer’s clients. Hope that helps.
@@BeautyandtheKinks Hey thanks for getting back to me! That is a unique situation you have there! I’m actually reading into PCI and Cmmc compliance. Would it be too forward to ask to connect on linkedin if you have a page? Thought it would be good to expand my network in the field
Thank you for watching but it looks like the title reads work day in MY life… not tutorial or how to… sorry if you misunderstood… it is a misconception that a lot of people have but my channel shares my experience my intention in not solely based on training or how to’s
I am a quality and compliance co ordinator with a bachelor's degree in biological science. Ive just applied to a senior regulatory affairs officer. Do you have any advice?
Hello, at my previous employer I was a risk analyst and I was able to mine data, audit and analyze data in that role… so once I saw that there was an opening for a compliance analyst in my department, I applied because the responsibilities are similar to what I was doing previously and I would be able to use my analytical skills opposed the more client facing role I had at the time
@@BeautyandtheKinks Wow, that "data mining" part really caught my attention. I'm a lawyer and a data analyst (I work at a legal tech company) and I've been searching for new career paths. It seems to me that having legal and data analytics knowledge can be of great value. Could you please elaborate a bit more on the data mining part? And do you think my background is a good fit for a compliance role?
Hey beauty, how’s did you get started I’m been an IT for 2 years and going to the university of phoenix for cybersecurity but don’t have any direction ?
My compliance training is directly tied to the department I work in… The auditing I do is specific to the regulations that affect my clients program … I’m in healthcare/pharmaceutical and those industries alone are very broad in regards to compliance… my advice is to focus on the type of compliance you want to work in (regulatory, cyber, international etc)and the jobs in that field should assign specific guidelines for audits and their SOPs
Hi yes I moved from risk analyst at one company to compliance analyst at another and was able to increase my pay by 40% … though my current role does not require a cert due to the specific healthcare industry that I work in, the company I work for does lists different certification as a “preferred attribute” in the job description
@@SuperShaneHD thank you for the 100% additional view count and 100% added comment this helps me get 100% more engagement… by the way this is a day in MY life not a tutorial.
What details do you need exactly? What type of examples are you looking for? While I appreciate the comment the video is called a work day in MY life where I record myself… working…. It’s not called let me teach you how to be a compliance analyst… if I can help I will but I would need specific questions to answer not… general criticism
@@maryanne2025 hi … it’s difficult because I work for a well known company AND I deal with PHI so even though the example would be fake, if someone were to find out where I work they’d essentially know how my company works with the PHI and that isn’t something I’m comfortable with. I have tried to share my work day in these videos explaining on a high level my day to day tasks however this is a Vlog and I am not equipped to create tutorials using my employer’s system/programs (especially because 90% of what I use was internally developed)
@@maryanne2025 in this video I gave an explanation about the audit I run on a monthly basis and I had on screen captions explaining what I look for/how I audit. This is one of my day to day tasks as I typically work on these audits for the first 2 weeks each month
I would say it depends on the type of compliance you are getting into…. I gained a lot of my auditing skills as a risk analyst from my previous employer… then got hired into my current department by becoming a client analyst (in healthcare/pharmaceutical). I became a subject matter expert for this department/program and leveraged my previous skills in auditing to apply and secure my current role. So technically I have no formal training and learned all about the government regulations for the programs I oversee when I was first hired by this employer.
Amazing! I do compliance as well as a Functional Analyst and I absolutely love it. My goal is to continue forward in compliance but to do so in the cybersecurity space, I love cyber so much!
I do cyber fraud at a bank and loveeee it.... made me curious about cyber security too!
I’m glad there are videos like this out here!
I’m going to enroll real soon online to become one. 🤗 Wish me luck! 🤞🏻
Did you enroll? If yes, how is it going?
@@Yetty-fi2pn I am enrolled in legal studies for a bachelors degree. It said that I could study this to be able to have the necessary qualifications for compliance analysis.
Love this! Ive been a compliance for a few years now. I love it
OMG this is the first proper "day in a work life " i have seen ❤others just show us waking up abd going to work and then eat lunch and go home
🤣🤣
Love this!!! I am an Compliance Technician for a foster care agency in my state and I work from home!! Just celebrated 12 years in my field and position!!! New subscriber here!!! Love audits, excel, EOM, deadlines, reviews, staffings, ect... 😂 ✌🏿
Quit your job and let me take care of you financially.
I am wanting to become a compliance Analyst but have no idea where to start =(
Hi how did you get into this role and what education did you need?
Love this! Im in healthcare compliance as a QA Auditor. Been in the RCM industry since 2007.
Can you please make a video of how you got into the role as a compliance analyst ?
I second this comment
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Please please 🙏
Me too
This is exactly what I have applied for. Thanks for the information, it helped me with my interview preparation!
Would you please make a video on how you got into the role as a compliance analyst?
This would be a great video!
Can you please do a demo with examples of how you perform some compliance tasks ?
Hi it’s a bit difficult because I do deal with a lot of PHI data… but if you have any specific questions I’ll try my best to answer…
Lots of excel and data verification on completeness and accuracy
Min 8:04 sounds like my day every day .. omg I felt your emotions at that very moment.. "follow the process people" I scream often
Great video. Im currently trying to get into Compliance Analyst. First step I need help on trying to create a domain name any suggestions; oh and the area is in cyber security.
I wanted to know what the career path looks like for these kinds of roles. I have client success, credentialing, and compliance experience and feel like I’d be a good fit. Does it depend on the field you work in?
When you said there were restrictions to put into program, what statistical method or form of code do you have to implement into the program? - a question from a future compliance analyst
Omg I recognize you from your older belizean video 😊 belizean here getting into the tech field too..big up putting the belizeans on the map 🇧🇿
Heeeyyy!!! 🇧🇿🇧🇿🇧🇿 thanks for the love!!!
When starting your career, how did you know what industry )retail, healthcare, etc.) that you wanted to apply for?
Great detailed video for someone looking into this job!
Why do you want to get into compliance? I'm in it and I'd rather not.
@@AusnapifyWhat is the reason that you don't like about it? I'm curious to know because I'm thinking about getting into this field also.
Hey! Great video. 😊From my understanding you work more in professional services as a consultant right? How long have you been a compliance analyst for? And how did you start onboarding clients?
Sorry for all the questions lol
No problem… I enjoy answering questions (as long as I can help)… so I’m actually a full time compliance analyst for my company, however the department I work in is unique and specific to a branch that deals with a program created by government. I’ve been working in compliance for 3 years but my I have background in risk and auditing. (7 years). Because I am not a consultant I don’t on board clients for myself but in my role I manage the compliance for my employer’s clients. Hope that helps.
@@BeautyandtheKinks Hey thanks for getting back to me! That is a unique situation you have there! I’m actually reading into PCI and Cmmc compliance.
Would it be too forward to ask to connect on linkedin if you have a page? Thought it would be good to expand my network in the field
looking to start soon !
A minute worth of typing on the computer before sharing relevant info could be shortened but good content, thanks.
Thank you for watching but it looks like the title reads work day in MY life… not tutorial or how to… sorry if you misunderstood… it is a misconception that a lot of people have but my channel shares my experience my intention in not solely based on training or how to’s
I am a quality and compliance co ordinator with a bachelor's degree in biological science. Ive just applied to a senior regulatory affairs officer. Do you have any advice?
So glad I found your channel is this a meeting heavy role?
Hi no I’m just have to block my calendar for the government mandated audits
Compliance Analyst from Cyprus. Lets go
Can you give hands-on learning for the GRC class?
Hi guys, I am a recent graduate and looking to work in compliance, I am absolutely confused about where to begin.
What inspired you to take compliance analyst?
Hello, at my previous employer I was a risk analyst and I was able to mine data, audit and analyze data in that role… so once I saw that there was an opening for a compliance analyst in my department, I applied because the responsibilities are similar to what I was doing previously and I would be able to use my analytical skills opposed the more client facing role I had at the time
@@BeautyandtheKinks Wow, that "data mining" part really caught my attention. I'm a lawyer and a data analyst (I work at a legal tech company) and I've been searching for new career paths. It seems to me that having legal and data analytics knowledge can be of great value. Could you please elaborate a bit more on the data mining part? And do you think my background is a good fit for a compliance role?
@@otavioattuy5394 Your background is a great fit for compliance
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Hey beauty, how’s did you get started I’m been an IT for 2 years and going to the university of phoenix for cybersecurity but don’t have any direction ?
Are you on the phone alot? Do you have alot of meetings day to day?
Are you trained in all of this or how do you get the knowledge to perform these audits
My compliance training is directly tied to the department I work in… The auditing I do is specific to the regulations that affect my clients program … I’m in healthcare/pharmaceutical and those industries alone are very broad in regards to compliance… my advice is to focus on the type of compliance you want to work in (regulatory, cyber, international etc)and the jobs in that field should assign specific guidelines for audits and their SOPs
what cerifiaction and training did you have
Currently studying for my certification. Do you enjoy it. What's the average salary like? I'd appreciate feedback please.
I am going to learn PCI DSS and want to know if its a lucrative career in terms of money and position?
Hi yes I moved from risk analyst at one company to compliance analyst at another and was able to increase my pay by 40% … though my current role does not require a cert due to the specific healthcare industry that I work in, the company I work for does lists different certification as a “preferred attribute” in the job description
@@BeautyandtheKinks Thanks, would you think that conventional coursed like PCI DSS or ISO 27001 are still feasible to shift into compliance sector?
Is this similar to a credential specialist
Just interviewed for my dream co for this role 😊
I love your content! You just got a new subscriber
Thank you 🙏🏽☺️
is yall checkin ppl facebook and stuff for hiring '/???
Were you an accounting undergrad?
10 % information 90 % bullshit
@@SuperShaneHD thank you for the 100% additional view count and 100% added comment this helps me get 100% more engagement… by the way this is a day in MY life not a tutorial.
@@BeautyandtheKinks ya 43k views in 2 years with 4K subs.. good luck on that silver play button 😂
@@SuperShaneHD it was never the goal but thank you for another comment AND additional view!!! I appreciate it! 😂
u mad vague...took you till ten minutes to get to the point and i still dunno what audit you speakin on* get detailed
Need different details examples, not learning anything and a whole lot just look at you typing.
What details do you need exactly? What type of examples are you looking for? While I appreciate the comment the video is called a work day in MY life where I record myself… working…. It’s not called let me teach you how to be a compliance analyst… if I can help I will but I would need specific questions to answer not… general criticism
@@BeautyandtheKinks can you show convey like fake examples?
a typical, typical duties, tasks
@@maryanne2025 hi … it’s difficult because I work for a well known company AND I deal with PHI so even though the example would be fake, if someone were to find out where I work they’d essentially know how my company works with the PHI and that isn’t something I’m comfortable with. I have tried to share my work day in these videos explaining on a high level my day to day tasks however this is a Vlog and I am not equipped to create tutorials using my employer’s system/programs (especially because 90% of what I use was internally developed)
@@maryanne2025 in this video I gave an explanation about the audit I run on a monthly basis and I had on screen captions explaining what I look for/how I audit. This is one of my day to day tasks as I typically work on these audits for the first 2 weeks each month
Can anyone become a compliance analyst with no degree and as a career change ?
I am coming from a Biology BS background
I would say it depends on the type of compliance you are getting into…. I gained a lot of my auditing skills as a risk analyst from my previous employer… then got hired into my current department by becoming a client analyst (in healthcare/pharmaceutical). I became a subject matter expert for this department/program and leveraged my previous skills in auditing to apply and secure my current role. So technically I have no formal training and learned all about the government regulations for the programs I oversee when I was first hired by this employer.