I'm considering a transition into AML/KYC. Does this field offer strong career growth and long-term opportunities?
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I have several years of experience in Capital Markets, but the current job market has been challenging, and I'm considering expanding my options by moving into AML/KYC, Compliance Operations, or Client Onboarding.
For those already working in the field, how do you view the future of AML/KYC? Is demand for these roles expected to remain strong over the next few years? What are the typical career progression opportunities, and is it possible to transition into broader compliance, risk management, or financial crime roles over time?
I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has made a similar career move or who works in the industry. What are the pros and cons, and would you recommend it as a long-term career path?
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I think AML/KYC is a reasonable transition for someone with your background.
Capital Markets experience gives you exposure to regulations, client due diligence, risk management, onboarding processes, and financial products—all of which are relevant in AML/KYC and Compliance roles. You're not starting from zero; you're building on an adjacent skill set.
The bigger question isn't whether there is a future in AML/KYC, but whether you're interested in the type of work. AML/KYC can provide a stable career path, especially if you continue developing expertise in areas such as sanctions screening, transaction monitoring, enhanced due diligence, client onboarding, and regulatory compliance.
My suggestion would be to position yourself as a professional transitioning into Compliance rather than as someone seeking an entry-level job in a completely new field. Many employers value industry knowledge and transferable experience just as much as direct AML/KYC experience.
In the meantime, consider strengthening your profile with relevant certifications, learning current AML/KYC regulations and workflows, and tailoring your resume to highlight compliance, risk, onboarding, and regulatory responsibilities from your Capital Markets roles.
Eight years in Capital Markets is valuable experience. The current job market can be challenging, but I wouldn't view this as starting over—I would view it as pivoting into a closely related field where many of your existing skills remain relevant.
Best of luck with your search. I think your background is stronger than you may be giving yourself credit for.
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