What are the career prospects after completing MBA in Supply Chain Management?

0 72 Views | Posted 2013-12-02 23:38:16

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    Nikhlesh Mathur | Guide-Level 14

    2013-12-10 13:31:48
    The career prospects after SCM mostly lies in the private sector. You need to look into the large corporate houses which provide huge scope for SCM qualified personnel who at the same time also posses good communicative ability and the skill to negotiate.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-12-10 13:03:10
    Hi,
    MBA in Supply Chain Management is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
    There is a high demand for supply chain managers in almost all sizes and kinds of organizations.
    Management graduates start their career as Management Trainee, Supervisors and Analysts. When one starts gaining managerial experience, he/she can move to superior level with much more responsibilities and higher salary.
    After completing this course you may make your career in any of the following fields:
    - Shipping Companies.
    - Packaging Companies.
    - Construction Firms.
    - Retailers.
    After completing this course you
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-12-04 13:31:57
    Hi,
    -> Job Prospects :
    Supply chain management is proving to be more appealing to people beginning their careers or looking for a change.
    Supply chain managers can focus on designing, auditing, researching, analyzing, budgeting, forecasting, buying or planning functions.
    However, the increasing ease of doing business online is having an impact on the supply management profession as markets take on a global scope.
    Supply managers may be asked to find and evaluate international sources of supply and to integrate and coordinate requirements across the globe, so you may be expected to bring cultural understanding and language skills to you
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