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Tests coachability, ownership, and how well you turn feedback into measurable behavior change.
Tests your ability to deliver a clear, relevant introduction tailored to the role at Aqr.
Tests coachability, self-awareness, and whether you can turn feedback into concrete, measurable improvement.
Tests communication of complex data to non-technical stakeholders, including clarity, stakeholder management, and actionable storytelling.
Tests ownership and attention to detail in repetitive work, including how you maintain accuracy and improve the process.
Tests career clarity, self-awareness, and whether the candidate can connect long-term goals to the role in a grounded, credible way.
Tests how you receive criticism, respond professionally, and turn feedback into measurable improvement.
Tests self-management, quality control, and ownership when working independently with minimal oversight.
Tests whether you can present a focused career narrative, connect your background to the role, and explain your motivation clearly.
Tests your structured problem-solving and requirements thinking in a business analyst scenario.
Tests your communication quality when producing AML research and case documentation.
Tests your baseline understanding of money laundering mechanics and terminology.
Tests your background fit for a Business Analyst role supporting AML RightSource’s clients.
Tests your data quality controls and attention to detail in AML research outputs.
Tests your problem-solving approach and how you handle pressure or ambiguity.
Tests role fit and your ability to connect your experience to AML RightSource’s business needs.
Tests structured thinking, prioritization, and decision-making under uncertainty.
Tests your foundational knowledge of AML concepts and how they relate to customer risk management.
Tests your ability to analyze data efficiently and communicate insights for AML decision-making.
Tests your investigative workflow, risk reasoning, and ability to connect transaction behavior to potential typologies.
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