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A GRC (governance, risk management, & compliance) analyst is someone who is involved with evaluating, monitoring, improving, and executing policies that are dictated by a set of rules/regulations which have been pre-determined (e.g. Sarbanes Oxley 2002, Securities Act of 1933). I am a Compliance Analyst at one of the Big Four and the primary role of compliance, or what is referred to as "Independence", is to monitor company compliance in regards to SOX/SEC regulations. This includes monitoring potential conflicts of interest, insider trading, and the like. Typically, company-specific policies are more strict than the written rules and regulations themselves. This is so that companies are more likely to discover problems/issues before they become legal violations (and potentially lead to fines/legal proceedings).

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