Use the careers diagram to categorize all of the supply chain jobs that you've explored in this course.
- We've gone deeper into looking at a whole range … of supply chain career opportunities. … So now take a few minutes and think about … whether any of these other ideas seem interesting. … Pull out your list and try to add five more jobs … that you really think would be good for you in the future … even if you don't have all of the qualifications right now. … This list is going to be the first step … in mapping out your career goals. … …
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4/8/2019- Explain the best approach for transitioning into a supply chain position.
- Determine the types of supply chain jobs that are the best fit for a given set of skills.
- Interpret the knowledge and skills needed for a supply chain job.
- Describe how to use resources for building a career roadmap in supply chain management.
- Identify concepts in building a professional development dashboard.
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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What you should know1m 22s
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1. Getting into Supply Chain Management
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Setting career goals2m 25s
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2. Traditional Supply Chain Careers
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Careers in retail2m 5s
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Manufacturing operations2m 44s
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Supply chain engineers2m 7s
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3. More Supply Chain Careers
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Supply chain innovators2m 2s
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4. Getting a Job
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Finding supply chain jobs2m 25s
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Conclusion
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Supply chain career tips2m 48s
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