Compliance Officers
Examine, evaluate, and investigate eligibility for or conformity with laws and regulations governing contract compliance of licenses and permits, and perform other compliance and enforcement inspection and analysis activities not classified elsewhere.
Broad Category
Compliance Officers is a broad occupational category. Individual risk scores are calculated for each specialization below.
Specializations (6)
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Environmental Compliance Inspectors
13-1041.01
Licensing Examiners and Inspectors
13-1041.02
Equal Opportunity Representatives and Officers
13-1041.03
Government Property Inspectors and Investigators
13-1041.04
Coroners
13-1041.06
Regulatory Affairs Specialists
13-1041.07
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Fragmented AI Rules Complicate Rollout of Customer Service AI
California's new AI executive order is creating compliance hurdles for businesses deploying conversational AI. Regal's CEO warns that inconsistent state regulations are slowing the automation of customer-facing roles.

Insurance sector sees AI gains but lacks governance and oversight skills.
A new survey reveals that 44% of insurance executives admit their firms lack proper oversight for their artificial intelligence deployments. This exposes companies to unnecessary risks and creates immediate demand for AI governance specialists.

Rippling Automates SOC 2 Audits, Threatening Compliance Jobs
The workforce management platform has launched a tool that dramatically simplifies and automates the historically labor-intensive SOC 2 audit process. This threatens to reduce billable hours and headcount requirements for IT compliance professionals.

FDA Adopts AI to Accelerate Clinical Trial Workflows
The agency is officially integrating artificial intelligence to streamline the drug approval process. This shift will drastically alter the daily responsibilities of clinical researchers and regulatory compliance officers by automating data analysis.
Fragmented state AI laws threaten healthcare workers with compliance chaos
Inconsistent state-level AI regulations are creating a legal minefield for telehealth workers practicing across state lines. The lack of federal standards leaves healthcare staff vulnerable to conflicting compliance rules.