21-05-2016 12:50 AM | ||
Unregistered | is ups or fedex hiring now? | |
08-05-2016 09:45 AM | ||
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APAC Logistics Program Manager s://.linkedin.com/jobs/view/123319445 APAC Transportation Manager s://.linkedin.com/jobs/view/131055290 |
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22-03-2013 03:12 AM | ||
samhtcandroid | Thanks a lot for the advice, | |
21-03-2013 05:42 PM | ||
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1) salary for fresh grads The salary really depends on how well you could convince the hiring manager and department director. If he/she sees potential in you, it is easy to ask for reasonably higher salary like any other jobs. A conservative quote would be 3k - 3.5k for fresh graduates. It also depends on your degree as well. Good degree will give you a chance for an interview, other than that it is up to you to convince the hiring manager. Hard truth is....you dun even need a relevant degree for the job, just any good degree major from reputable uni will land you a chance for the interview. 2)Buying clerk experience They might take into consideration of that but in actual fact it has no value. Like what I have said, anyone can become buying clerk. Prior experience of a buying clerk does not make you a good procurement professional. 3)will a finance or logistics degree help me get a purchaser job? It will give you a better chance to be picked for an interview, however, that does not mean you will be hired. Key to be hired is convince convince and convince. Good speaker always wins...also you have to express genuine passion and interest for the job. |
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21-03-2013 05:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | depending on your commodity.... my first job was in a mgmt trainee track and as a "purchasing exec" i managed a team of 4 buyers. the actual purchasing (the day to day sourcing for quote, monitoring PRs, raising POs), is usually done by lower level staff. i did the long term strategic sourcing, interacting with users and suppliers and other boring mgmt stuff like writing papers. | |
21-03-2013 05:34 PM | ||
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Having logistic deg help in some way, but not compuslory. Real purchasing operation have not much to do with what you study in uni anyway. |
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21-03-2013 04:40 PM | ||
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1) hows real purchaser job paid then? For fresh grad. 2) if i start off from buying clerk, the experience will qualify Me to eventually get to real purchaser job? 3) will a finance or logistics degree help me get a purchaser job? |
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21-03-2013 02:09 PM | ||
Unregistered | Nobody will hire Diploma with no relevant exp for real Purchaser job. But many firms now giving their buying clerk or procurement administrator jobs a Purchaser title, so maybe you can apply those instead. Starting pay is decent 1.8 – 2k. | |
21-03-2013 01:37 PM | ||
samhtcandroid |
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Pay for purchaser. I only have a dip at the moment |
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21-03-2013 12:38 PM | ||
Unregistered | Narrow down your question....the field you are referring to is sooo broad...which industry/sector...job scope...relevance experience...Really difficult to answer. Even diff companies pay differently...SME/MNCs? Even oil gas also so many different divisions...really dunno how to answer. | |
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