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16-07-2015 08:13 PM
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Internship Opportunity

Hello All,

I am Venkat, have an experience of 4 years as Supply Chain Management consultant working with both Manufacturing and Service sector companies, currently i am doing my MS in Supply Chain and Logistics at NTU, Singapore could you please help me guide/find an internship in the same field?

I'd appreciate your response on the same.

Sincerely,
Venkat
01-10-2014 10:51 AM
Unregistered I work in logistics, engine grad + SCM spec. and worked in aerospace procurement for a bit.

Qualities they look out for is being analytical/logical, ablility to think on your feet and very good with numbers (esp. financials).
Of course you can theorize your SCM knowledge (Econ. of scale, EOQ, JIT, bla bla.) and they might take the bait. Depends on the industry and function.
Also, being able to talk to articulate high level people (and laugh at their lousy jokes) and lower level blue collar types, will help a lot.

Apply for an operations function, meaning those jobs which let you deal with the inventory day-in-day-out, slog it out and learn like hell for a few years when you're young.
It will steer you towards a well-rounded thinking, as operations is the backbone of logistics.
01-10-2014 10:18 AM
legolaslee Hey what are the job scopes for SCM in the banking and finance industry? Am currently studying PT at local uni in logistics and SCM and curious about SCM in banking and finance.

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Get into SCM for banking/finance. Elsewhere, salary is low. I can't disclose my company but i'm the most junior in my team with < 8 yrs exp and I'm hitting 100k/yr (inclusive of bonuses). Just do your things fast and you should be able to go home before 6pm. with my Seniors carrying around branded bags and bosses deck in gold/diamond (maybe fake?), I would expect their pay is reasonably high. Yeah, we're girls but then, occasionally guys do make it to our team
30-09-2014 08:19 PM
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job hunting

Hihi,
I am quite new to writing in forums, but would like to reach out and find other people who might be in a situation that is similar to mine. I am currently a university graduate with a specialization in supply chain from one of the local Singapore universities, and am currently seeking for a job. I have been job hunting for a couple of months, and had gone to a few interviews, but I have not heard back from any company so far.

I guess what I would like to know is if anyone has any tips to share for job seekers? And especially for those looking to find a job in supply chain but who do not have any prior job experience or internship in that area. I will also be more than happy to share some of the tips that had helped me thus far.

Thank you.
07-09-2013 01:54 AM
Unregistered Supply chain is really broad, what I learnt at school in terms of supply chain is hardly relevant in my job now. I think data analysis skills and operational experience plus commercial feel are the most impt. Anybody care to disagree?
30-08-2013 04:33 PM
jobhunter1234 I have been trying very hard to get into this line but is indeed difficult..
30-08-2013 01:56 PM
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10K is possible

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10 k is achievable, but only at the management level. You have to put in your time, get some experience and prove yourself. You can't expect 6 figures just after you graduate.

Manufacturing Certification
Get into in MNC, must be either oil and gas, pharmaceutical, bioscience. They can pay big money to the expats. My procurement big boss is about USD 30k per month, other managers get about S$20. Supervisors get ~$12k onwards. Junior type of senior exec get $5k onwards. For logistic dept, if u r willing to travel, work long hours. It should be good.

Getting to the industry and field is one thing. But not all capable people get to the top. Rewards are never always given fairly.
Know the right people, have the right people to like you is the key.
07-05-2012 05:46 AM
Unregistered 10 k is achievable, but only at the management level. You have to put in your time, get some experience and prove yourself. You can't expect 6 figures just after you graduate.

Manufacturing Certification
06-05-2012 10:59 PM
Unregistered agree
wonder where you got 100K/year
it doesnt pay well
27-04-2012 02:20 AM
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10K is possible if you work long enough and in an MNC.

Me in this industry around 3 years getting ard 4k plus allowances.
Why are you so sure 10k is possible? Many don't even smell 8k.
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