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- Openings
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- Posted
- 1 week ago
- Work mode
- Work from home
- Education
- Bachelor's degree
- Eligibility
- Candidates with a background in law, public policy, international trade, economics, political science, information management, or a similar field can apply. Applicants should be able to research and interpret regulatory information, work autonomously, and communicate clearly in English.
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Job description
About the Role
This position is for a meticulous Government Data Research Analyst who will gather, review, analyze, and keep current a wide range of government and regulatory information from authoritative sources across different countries. The role contributes directly to a RegTech platform by converting dense public-sector material into organized datasets that can be used reliably by internal teams and customers.
Key Responsibilities
- Track changes in laws, regulations, tariffs, taxes, customs rules, and compliance requirements using official government and regulatory sources.
- Build, check, and update datasets covering multiple jurisdictions.
- Pull relevant information from government portals, legal notices, gazettes, publications, and regulatory databases, then organize it into a structured format.
- Review entries carefully to confirm accuracy and keep records updated in a timely manner.
- Work closely with product, compliance, and engineering teams to raise data completeness, reliability, and coverage.
- Draft short summaries and reports explaining regulatory updates and their likely business impact.
- Record research methods and cite the sources used for each dataset or update.
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in Law, Public Policy, International Trade, Economics, Political Science, Information Management, or a closely related discipline.
- Solid research and analytical ability, especially when reading legal or regulatory text.
- Prior exposure to government, legal, compliance, customs, trade, tax, or other regulatory datasets is an advantage.
- Strong precision and data-checking skills.
- Good written and spoken English communication skills.
- Comfort working independently in a fully remote setup.
- Hands-on experience with spreadsheets, databases, and online research tools.
Preferred Qualifications
- Background in RegTech, Compliance, LegalTech, Trade Compliance, Customs, Tax, or ESG research.
- Understanding of international regulatory frameworks and public data sources.
- Familiarity with AI-supported research tools and data handling platforms.
Benefits
- 100% remote working arrangement.
- Flexible schedule.
- Opportunity to work with an international team and gain exposure to global regulatory research.