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What am i likely to be asked in interview: anti money laundering investigator role?

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What am i likely to be asked in interview: anti money laundering investigator role?

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In most interviews you will be asked a set of questions that will help them decide if you are suitable for the role. It is always nerve racking at any interview but the best thing is they already think you can do the job as you have an interview based on your application or cv. They will ask you about your career so far, the reasons you want the job and what you can offer them as an employee. The role itself can be researched on the internet you don’t have to be an expert as no doubt they will train you to their own standards anyway just google money laundering laws and regulations and make some notes. I would also look up the company and their competitors as it shows you really want the job. Turn up 15 minutes early be nice to the receptionist and relax, I hope this answer helps and you get the job.

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