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Supply Chain Jobs

Nature of the Industry

The supply chain industry is responsible for managing the flow of goods and services to make sure all of a company’s departments have what is needed to keep production on schedule. Workers in supply chain jobs send and receive supplies or allocate and distribute materials. They can be responsible for tasks such as hiring vendors, reducing product waste, or monitoring performance. Successful supply chain managers consider their core duties to be controlling expenses, maximizing profits, and boosting sales.

Opportunities for people interested in supply chain jobs are anticipated to increase at a moderate rate over the next decade. Associated market growth will be responsible for many of the new positions. However, there will be more new jobs available for managers than for clerks. Technological advancements have made it possible to consolidate some of the duties traditionally associated with entry-level positions.

Types of Jobs

Supply chain jobs include opportunities for managers, planners, specialists, analysts, clerks, consultants, coordinators, and technicians. Positions can be found at traditional manufacturers and retailers as well as supply chain consulting firms or transportation service providers. Some companies refer to careers in the supply chain area as logistics jobs or inventory jobs.

Training and Education

Skills in communication, analysis, mathematics, and technology are important for people who are interested in supply chain jobs. Creativity, problem-solving skills, and leadership ability are also important.

A clerking position in this field requires a high school diploma and on-the-job training. For management supply chain jobs, you typically must have a bachelor's degree in a field such as business or economics.

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