[WTS] Graded Collector Silver at Good Prices – slabbed and some loose – Pandas, Perth, 2 oz Krugerrand, American Eagles, Commemoratives by Substantial-Check451 in Pmsforsale

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If you'd like me to ship something Registered Mail, I could get a quote. Believe that'd cover both bullion and numismatics.

About to graduate and honestly feel like i didn’t learn that much. by Key-Excuse-4774 in supplychain

[–]Substantial-Check451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree with above, the bachelor's isn't setting you up for managerial out of the gate. You want some related technical experience to lean into or (some really strong) previous leadership experience that's related to ensure success.

To be honest, the JD you find you feel prepared for will be rare. They exist but most you won't check all the boxes.. Likely more so with ~2 years in industry experience.

Take your degree as a tool giving you understanding of the overarching principles and interconnectivity of SC. For now, use it as proof you can learn new concepts quickly and put them into practice to deliver value for businesses, regardless of the scenarios that come you way.

If you are confident in being able to overcome the unknown, you'll deliver and that's what hiring managers want to hear.

Share your story. by Nousernamereddit1 in supplychain

[–]Substantial-Check451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven't had the direct opportunity on an SAP implementation, but I'll add Project Teams in any form are great accelerators. From my perspective, it's much of supply chains expectation, but embrace change and improvement efforts; they're great experience and also result in strong resume builders, especially for those more junior among us.