If you’re interested in inventory, supply chain, purchasing and cost control, then you know that it’s an exciting field with plenty of career opportunities. In fact, from manufacturing to data analysis, there are very few areas of business that supply chain management doesn’t touch upon. With so many roles and career paths, finding a position that matches your interests and experience might seem a bit overwhelming. But with a little bit of research and a clear understanding of the field, it’s possible to find a role that will be a great fit for you.
The job market in logistics and supply chain is taking off at a rapid rate — making job opportunities available for those who are interested in working in this field (and who have the necessary skills to do so). As in any other field, some careers in logistics and supply chain management are in greater demand, or are more rewarding, than others.
DEPENDING TO THE DEGREES AND SKILLS, THE PERSON WHO GRADUATES FROM THESE COURSES CAN WORK AS:
- Demand planning Analyst
- Procurement Manager
- Distribution centre supervisor
- Supply chain consultant
- Manufacturing
- Inventory & Distribution Manager
- Retail Manager
- Operations research Supervisor
- Production Manager
- Warehouse Manager
- Manufacturing Manager / Supervisor
- Data analysis Specialist
- Procurement Coordinator
- Transportation Supervisor
- Customer service Manager
- Assistant Store Manager
- Customer Service Representative
- Operations Manager
- Sales Associate Manager
- District Manager
- Sales Representative
- Cost Advisor
- Cost Control Analyst
- Budget Analyst
- Financial Planner / Analyst