11-07-2017 10:10 AM |
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Whats the difference between commodity, category , purchasing and supply chain manager?
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Theoretically, “Category” = “Commodity”. They are spend categories. I doubt they are referring to retail category spend thou
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08-10-2016 12:21 AM |
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Indirect commodity manager, regional with a few reports. But my basic is only 117k annual, with less than 1 mth bonus.
IN FMCG MNC, I feel my salary is low when I look at the posts here. I have job hopped quite a bit and have started with Directs 1st.
My advice, to start in procurement, you can begin in ops as a buyer, stay 1 or 2 yrs then move on to strategy type of positions within procurement and sourcing, don't stay too long in ops. Also in your roles try to pick up many commodity knowledge and contracting even the ones you do not handle. I also find Indirects pay better in Singapore.
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what kind of strategic procurement jobs out there?
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30-06-2016 09:35 PM |
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senior commodity specialist in manufacturing. getting around 7k with aws no bonus. 7 years exp
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22-04-2016 08:43 PM |
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More so for you... obviously.
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Talk so big, what are your credentials?
Or just some jobless man loittering around people thread
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21-04-2016 01:12 AM |
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Obviously you have nothing better to contribute to the thread
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More so for you... obviously.
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20-04-2016 12:35 AM |
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Obviously banks have no directs... Buy money....?
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Obviously you have nothing better to contribute to the thread
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19-04-2016 07:17 AM |
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which commodities group usually pay better? some replied that indirects pay better in sg
banks are usually looking for IT and indirects from what i see
currently im in an ops role, how long do u think i need in order to move into commodity manager role?
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Obviously banks have no directs... Buy money....?
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18-04-2016 11:20 PM |
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bump 10 char
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24-03-2016 09:43 PM |
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anyone from global sourcing move into commodities trading?
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16-03-2016 09:18 PM |
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No need for technical expertise in commodity to be commodity manager.
I was a electrical commodity manager, its easy to pick up if you mingle with your vendors a lot,do more research, get your supplier to present to your their products, road map.
I was a commodity manager for elect. for over 4 years, but I was only earning 7+k a month.
I have since switched commodity recently to IT and also changed industry. I did not suffer a pay cut .SImiliarly, apply the same common sense and eagerness to learn. Work closely with your vendors and internal stakeholders to understand what they need.
From my switch I had a 4digit pay rise and I am not technically trained I all the commodities I do. also, there seems to be a lot of jobs out there as I am frequently called up for interviews
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which commodities group usually pay better? some replied that indirects pay better in sg
banks are usually looking for IT and indirects from what i see
currently im in an ops role, how long do u think i need in order to move into commodity manager role?
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