What Can I do With a Degree in Supply and Logistics Management?
Career Center Library Resources
The Career Center Library has a variety of resources to help students explore potential career fields. These resources include information about typical responsibilities, qualifications, career paths, job outlook, salary, and related careers.
Books Specifically Related to Supply & Logistics Management Majors
- Careers in Logistics
- Careers in Business
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- Quality Assurance Manager
- Operations Manager
Professional Associations
- American Society of Transportation & Logistics (AST&L)
- APICS — The Educational Society for Resource Management
- Council of Logistics Management (CLM)
- National Association of Purchasing Management (NAPM)
- National Association of Purchasing Management — Oregon
- The International Society of Logistics (SOLE) — "is a non-profit international professional society composed of individuals organized to enhance the art and science of logistics technology, education and management. SOLE was founded in 1966 as the Society of Logistics Engineers."
Internet Sites with Career-Related Information for Supply & Logistics Management Majors
- What can I do with a Major in...Information Systems & Operations Management — Produced by the Career Services Center at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
- Purchasers and Buyers — Occupational Outlook Handbook.
- Careers in Supply Management — From the National Association of Purchasing Management.
- Logistics: What Can I Do With This Major? — Outlines common career areas, identifies typical employers, and suggests general strategies to enhance employability. From Career Services at the University of Tennessee.
Places of Employment
Supply & Logistics Management majors may find employment in a variety of fields depending on their skills and experience. Career-related internships or career-related part-time jobs may be a prerequisite to finding professional-level employment after graduation.
The following list of employers and job titles was primarily derived from the Career Center's jobs database where the employer specifically requested supply and logistics management majors. This list does not reflect all potential places of employment or kinds of jobs for information systems majors. This list does not reflect current openings.
- Columbia Sportwear Company — Apparel Manufacturing Operations Coordinator
- Greenbrier Companies, The — Logistics Coordinator
- Lacrosse Footwear, Inc. — Inventory Analyst
- Leatherman Tool Group — Sourcing Specialist II
- Leupold & Stevens, Inc. — Supply Chain Manager
- Yakima Products — Logistics Project Leader
Miscellaneous
- The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Logistics — "A guide to logistics, freight, transportation, warehousing, distribution, supply, maintenance, manufacturing, management, reliability, mathematics, business, and quality sites on the web."
School of Business Administration: Supply & Logistics Management
