Justin Pak

Principal Consultant | Risk and Compliance

USA

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Justin stared his recruitment career in 2017 and is now a dynamic risk recruitment specialist, who places top-tier talent – from Associate to Executive Director – across banking, consulting, and financial services.

Known for precision, insight and a relentless drive, he combines analytical rigor with deep market knowledge to deliver high-impact hires and navigate complex regulatory landscapes with confidence.

Latest jobs

Business Operations Associate

Located in Connecticut, our client is seeking a Client Services/ Operations Associate to work directly with our life insurance clients‘ policy holders and manage active ‚leads‘ or ‚cases‘. The ideal candidate is a motivated self-starter, with strong interpersonal skills, and a demonstrated ability to problem solve. The successful candidate should also have meticulous attention to […]
  • Posted Veröffentlicht vor 2 Wochen

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  • Financial services (in-house)

Financial Services – Senior Investment Analyst

A growing investment firm is seeking a Senior Investment Analyst with a strong quantitative foundation and the commercial judgment to drive investment decisions in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment. The ideal candidate combines advanced analytical and technical skills with the ability to communicate complex concepts clearly to senior stakeholders. This role offers the opportunity to influence […]
  • Salary $160000 – $225000 per annum
  • Posted Veröffentlicht vor 2 Wochen

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Director – Regulatory Compliance

A large U.S. financial institution is seeking a Director to join its regulatory compliance advisory function. In this role, you will provide guidance on regulatory expectations related to broker‑dealer activities and other financial‑services operations, with a particular focus on SEC and FINRA requirements. You will partner with business, control, and support teams to strengthen the […]
  • Salary $180000 – $220000 per annum
  • Posted Veröffentlicht vor 4 Wochen

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