Posts Tagged ‘Employment Opportunities in Supply Chain’
How to Be Found (and Recruited!) for Top Supply Chain Positions
Are you happy with your job, but feel like it might be time to move on? Or, would you be interested in knowing if a great career growth opportunity comes up? In a competitive industry like supply chain, you need to be proactive. How? To ensure that you’ll be considered for potential positions, you need…
Read MoreSupply Chain is Proving to Be a Great Career Choice!
If you’re in the supply chain industry, you made a smart career choice. Why? Report after report and conversations with supply chain recruiters indicate that after a couple of tough years following the recession in 2008, the demand for skilled people continues to exceed the supply, so salaries for graduates are on the rise. Even…
Read MoreLooking for Your Next Supply Chain Job? Get a Leg Up By Utilizing these LinkedIn Tips and Tricks
The best supply chain job opportunities can be difficult to find – and once you have applied, you are competing against a very talented candidate pool. Your resume, cover letter, and recruiter can all speak to your qualifications, but that doesn’t mean you will automatically stand out from the other candidates. One job search outlet…
Read MoreWhat are the Signs of a Good Supply Chain Recruiter?
Sure, anyone can say that they’re experienced in supply chain recruiting. They can also say they’re good at it. But how do you really know if you’re dealing with a qualified, experienced recruiter? Ask yourself the following questions: Does your recruiter build relationships with you and your candidates? When you talk to your supply chain…
Read MoreGaps in Your Employment History? How to address them in the hiring process.
Hiring for supply chain jobs has been increasing for the past two years, but due to the recession, it’s not unusual to have gaps in your employment history. With the national unemployment rate only recently dipping below 10%, employers and recruiters should be used to seeing employment gaps on resumes by now—but you’ll still want…
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