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GoFundMe is seeking a Compliance Analyst to join its dynamic Global Sanctions and Enhanced Due Diligence team. This role involves conducting thorough investigations to ensure compliance with laws and regulations while helping to maintain a safe environment for online donations. Ideal candidates will have solid experience in the compliance industry and a strong attention to detail, along with a customer-centric mindset to support the mission of helping others.
Want to help us help others? We’re hiring!
GoFundMe is the world’s most powerful community for good, dedicated to helping people help each other. By uniting individuals and nonprofits in one place, GoFundMe makes it easy and safe for people to ask for help and support causes—for themselves and each other. Together, our community has raised more than $40 billion since 2010.
Join us! The GoFundMe team is searching for a skilled and passionate Compliance analyst to join our global operations. In this dynamic role, you will be required to operate at an impeccable level of consistency while mastering new techniques and technologies to ensure GoFundMe remains a safe place to give and receive donations online.
Trust & Safety is an integral part of GoFundMe's business. It drives growth, builds and nurtures our brand, and ensures that we always do the right thing by our customers. The Risk, Compliance, and Platform Integrity team is at the front line of GoFundMe’s efforts to protect donors, fundraiser organizers, beneficiaries, and our company from financial crimes and abuse. As a member of the Global Sanctions and Enhanced Due Diligence team, you will be responsible for providing high-quality investigative support to ensure the authenticity of fundraisers, campaign organizers, and beneficiaries, as well as analyzing fundraisers for fraud and money laundering schemes, verifying identities and KYC/B information, and enforcing compliance with relevant laws and regulations. You will be a point of escalation for other teams, with your day-to-day consisting of analyzing fundraiser activity; recognizing risk signals and actioning accounts as well as performing an in-depth analysis and clearly documenting the relevant information to each review. You will work independently and manage your schedule so you can adhere to internal SLAs and respond to customers in a timely and effective manner.
This is an incredibly rewarding job where you are required to operate at an impeccable level of consistency while mastering new techniques and technologies to ensure GoFundMe remains a safe place to give online.
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The total annual salary for this full-time position is $80,000 - $120,000 + equity + benefits. As this is a remote position, the salary range was determined by role, level, and possible location across the US. Individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. Your recruiter can share more about the specific salary range based on your location during the hiring process.
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