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I studied in Sweden and willing to move to the usa. Can i get employed by considering the education and the experience that i got from sweden. Do they care about the country that you go the education and the work experience?
Did 10 years in the Marines Corps with a supply chain MOS I got out and now getting my BA in supply chain management! The pandemic proved how important this field really is and with e-commerce booming like never before the world quite literally runs on supply chain!
I did 8 years logistics, usaf. Got nominated for this scholarship for a bachelors and considering choosing supply chain as a the major because of that also
@@LoneStarStinger is a bachelors in business data analytics worth it ( the program has machine learning business finance and a programming course aswell )or is something general like Econ or Computers better ? I wanna do a masters afterwards most probably in Computer science or IT
@@vudoo6 does it feel weird having to sit will younger ppl I feel too old at 21/22 still need that degree tho is bachelor's business data analytics worth it ?
I graduate with my logistics and supply chain BS in 7 weeks. I’m a full time quality manager with over 80k salary. Move to a logistic hub in the us and you won’t regret your decision.
I'm interested, somewhat, in logistics and supply chain...but my degree is in Communications. Is it possible to get a masters degree in supply chain management without a Bachelors degree in the subject?
@@catmouse2882 that may depend on where you study, but I reccomend taking some business classes now to get a feel for it and see what you like/don't like
@@catmouse2882 it’s definitely possible, but the amount of classes that will apply to the masters will be limited because of the degree differences. You’ll probably need to take classes that’s required for the BS.
Do you have to have prior experience in supply chain management? A lot of the jobs in my city require 2 or more years prior management/supply chain experience.
I graduated with a BBA in Management with a second major in Global Supply Chain Management and I can say that Supply chain is definitely a more technical degree. It’s actually harder than a management degree too. It is considered a business degree but I would consider it as STEM degree too due to learning six sigma, Kaizen, material management and ERP systems. It’s a great degree. I already got accepted to the masters program specializing in supply chain management. For everyone who has cold feet, supply chain management is an important and beneficial degree that can provide job opportunities in the manufacturing industry. I personally love it.
Im at my last year of Int. business with major in SCM and analytics minor , and just landed the internship I wanted as logistics intern! so happy guys never lose hope
is a bachelors in business data analytics worth it ( the program has machine learning business finance and a programming course aswell )or is something general like Econ or Computers better ? I wanna do a masters afterwards most probably in Computer science or IT
I wouldn’t say it’s more relevant, it’s just been more recognized by the general populace because of the pandemic. Without supply chains, companies cannot operate as the supply change is in charge of buying supplies, making products, and moving products/supplies.
I been working in the Purchasing and Procurement side. and without my degree I was still getting plenty offers. But with my degree and working on my MBA nowy Salary is hitting in the 6 figures easy
Hey there, Im interested in pursuing purchasing and procurement. But I have no experience and willing to learn. Where can you recommend I start and where can I find job that's willing to hire someone with no experienc, Thanks
You don’t need a degree to get in to this field as long as you already work for a company like UPS, FedEx, Home Depot distribution centers or shipping companies you can just jump in just keep an eye out for opportunities
Great degree, but you definitely are working hard in jobs for this field , especially logistics. Don't expect a lot of downtime. Products need to get moved and ordered. It's an endless cycle and you will work a lot of hours. But if you get really skilled you can make really good money.
@@el-sodeek856 for us there's alot of courses that includes so much numbers and calculations like business finance, business accounting, quantitative techniques and more...😬
Hi guys, depending on where you’re at, what company and industry you are in and your level of skill and experience, the pay can vary as well. Also, a degree in SCM is not enough, if you truly want to make it in the SCM industry and be competitive and relevant, ESPECIALLY, if you lack the experience, I suggest you get certifications as well such as from ASCM or ISM. I graduated in 2018 with a Business SCM degree and had 8 years experience from the military working in logistics. I landed a job as an Operations Manager for GEODIS with a starting salary of $80,000 plus bonuses in Southern California. I’m a Senior Ops Manager now for the same company. There are many areas in the supply chain industry that you can do, hopefully you find what you’re good at if you’re just starting out.
so you would recommend a bachelors and also a certificate in ISM? im studying supply chain and I am originally from southern California. Im wanting to move back there but am wondering how difficult it would be to get a job there. would love to hear back from you!
I'm surprised that people's opinion on the meaning of Supply Chain Management is on the lower side. I'm an outsider looking to get into the field, and one of the reasons I'm interested is seeing how vital people that organize supply chains are for society to function properly. From coordinating how food gets to stores or more luxurious items like how smartphones need raw materials to be turned into things like batteries and chips to be assembled to be distributed, it always seemed like quite a vital job for a happy, functioning society. One that isn't thought of a lot, but vital nonetheless. Things need to get places, and we need people to figure out how, efficiently.
Good career if you love working hard. Im going into a different career because of the unpredictable scheduling and hours range depending on season or planning of the company. The money are mostly made through the hours. It's range from 30 to a crazy 80 hours a week.
@@BestOfReddit242 hello brother ..i want do logistics and suply chain managmnt ..can i get your instgram id..to discus about job opportunities ..and your experience in suply chain
I got an associates in logistics/supply chain management. Got hired as an international logistics coordinator making 58k. Looking forward to one day getting a bachelor's and making more money!
@@juanvaca905 my local community college here in Texas. Not every school offers it. If they don't, I'd say to check out an associates in business or project management.
What do you think of Procurement/Purchasing? I'm a construction engineering graduate that regretted his major choice, so now I'm looking into procurement/supply chain.
@@Hatemx1 sorry to hear about that. But yes! Procurement/purchasing is a great option. Definitely money to be made and this position is always hiring. I received a phone call the other day and they were interested in hiring me for a purchasing specialist. Pay starts at 60k - 65k. But I still only have an associates degree and that's not a bad salary with only an associates degree!
@Garrett Modesitt I want to be based in a transportation hub (e.g. Singapore) directing Operations of a large shipping or logistics firm. I want to manage, i want to be the quarterback who calls the plays. What degree do I need?
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v yes extremely likely. For some reason he didn't include the higher paying positions. I make 6 figs. Look up commodity manager, supply chain manager, procurement manager....its so many that make over 6 figs
I have an MBA on supply chain management, I would say it's worth it, as long as your ambitious and dedicated to continuing your education though a professional SCM org you're definitely making over $100k.
I’m in my last year of this major. Planning on aiming for a commodity analyst/trader/scheduler position. Definitely better than crunching numbers like accountants haha
Wow, you are so through explaining behind supply chain management. I still don’t know what I want to do. I originally wanted to be an accountant but I wasn’t so sure if I wanted to be an accountant long term. But after your video, it seems like supply chain is something worth looking into. With this I could be a business analyst, or logistician. They don’t sound bad jobs at all.
Hey Ismael I have a question please answer. What is the level maths used in a SCM degree and surfing the job? I am a psychology major and math is not my strongest subject, but I am getting interested in this field? Thank you.
I've Earned a B.S in operations supply chain & logistics management. You'll be marketable across the board. Every company, if not almost all of them in the near future will need one. Why ? Cause I did it and serves me well. If you're pursuing a business degree. Be specific . You can do either operations management, supply chain management, logistics management. But don't just do general business it's too broad. Good luck. Thanks shane.
@@davidcapps8337 I got one more year left and the hardest ones so far are finance and accounting ones. But the supply chain and operations management classes are easier or it's maybe because I like them more .
@@CrackerBarrelkid555 I'd say it depends ont eh professor, but my professor was a president at like 4 different companies so he's always providing us with real world experience and examples. He also teaches us how things are done in the real world. For example, the professor teaches us about a certain topic that pretains to SCM or OM and shows us how it would be related or used in a job or a certain task in that job.
At my business school it’s operations and supply chain management, could become an operations manager or specialist maybe. I’ll be taking it over the summer as I’m highly considering doing my concentration in it!
@@TheCookieNetwork it’s just another branch in the supply chain. It’s basically purchasing. Purchasing services, supplies etc. So you get into the realm of creating contracts. It’s a good cross road between legal side and supply chain.
@@yaswinimurugavel1397 The case is i hate lot of maths. I m confused whether to do logistics or HR. I am not very bad at math. But if logistics is very complex ,very sad.😭 But thank y so much for replying me my friend!!! 💙💐
Please make a video about comparing finance to supply chain. I'm an industrial engineering student and I have to choose a minor between finance, supply chain and data science as an option and I'm torn between them.
@@CrackerBarrelkid555 pretty easy honestly my professor is lenient as hell when it comes to grading but obviously that’s not the case at every school. The work load isn’t too bad either
Just enrolled in a masters for supply chain management at AMU, post military I think I’ll be solid thanks Shane for this video. What are your takes on the American military university?
I am studying supply chain management and ops, in uni we had a meeting with a bunch of professionals and the procurement people said it really doesn't hurt since most people don't have it! also my degree automatically grants you level 4 and it tops at 6. if you attend a cips certified course it may be the same.
This is kind of awkward. I got an anthropology degree with a general business minor. I want to go back for supply chain, but the university I went to doesn't do just online that I need right now.
Hi, Shane. Do you think the particular University someone attends for their MS in Supply Chain is a major consideration for employers? I'm looking at the MS from Embry Riddle online. I have no prior experience/education in the field. Thank you.
I have a question: How many methods calculate the service level for supply chain?. What's the relationship between the service level and the stock level?.
Doing business admin with a minor in financing and a minor in cybersecurity Then thinkining of doing my masters in supply chain management….. any opinions on this? Thank you
Dear friend, I can be your supplier, I am the source factory for RFID tags. Nice to meet you. RFID tags and transcoding processing products are widely used in cargo tracking, inventory management and asset tracking in logistics and supply chain management.
Yesss amazing question! I'm an industrial engineering student and I have to choose a minor between supply chain and finance and I wanna know if supply chain is the best choice for industrial engineering.
Hey! Do you think it's possible to do this kind of Master if you've majored in History? Ive worked in logistics for like 6 months but im not sure! thanks a lot
My bach. is in psychology and Im currently working on my masters in logisitics. The undergrad doesnt matter. The only prerequisite was college math lol
Does unit supply specialist apply to supply chain management? I’m joining the national guard soon and that will be my MOS I want to know I can later then Perdue a career in this!!
could you make this video again, cuz I am hearing lots of people say ''the end of globalization'', I really don't get it, will the export and import be less or even closed forever? pls, I would be glad if you made it again.
Hi Shane, I am currently having a hard time choosing my majors. I am unsure which one is better, operations and supply chain management and marketing or operations and supply chain management and international business.
Hello Shane I love all your videos they are all so informative. I've been looking into a business diploma, I love in calgary alberta and plan to go for "business administration " at a local college SAIT southern alberta institution of technology. At the end in the least year I can choose a major I was thinking HR after watching your videos I'm thinking supply chain management I was just curious if doing a Buisness admin course with the optional Major at the end is the best route to go or if I should take a program specif for supply chain, I'm at work typing quick please excuse grammar. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated
Anyone could give me a run down of what sort of content is involved? I don’t particularly enjoy math and found calculus particularly challenging. Just want to know how much bath is involved and other general classes.
Do the top bosses and top earners also lack degrees? Sure, you don't need a degree to flip burgers at McDs, but you probably need a master's to work at McD's HQ running the operations.
@@PerfectCellMax Thanks and nope. As long as you study 3 hours a day minimum you should be okay. Be ready especially to master statistics as it is 80% stats based. Stats is easier compared to calculus and finance.
@@dirtyclyn Sorry for the delayed response. It was because I was busy with the opportunity i landed on with the government because of this degree. It's a good degree. I recommend you go for it.
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I studied in Sweden and willing to move to the usa. Can i get employed by considering the education and the experience that i got from sweden. Do they care about the country that you go the education and the work experience?
Did 10 years in the Marines Corps with a supply chain MOS I got out and now getting my BA in supply chain management! The pandemic proved how important this field really is and with e-commerce booming like never before the world quite literally runs on supply chain!
I did 8 years logistics, usaf. Got nominated for this scholarship for a bachelors and considering choosing supply chain as a the major because of that also
I agree. Never noticed much before all of this pandemic thing. Hottest thing going now in light of that
@@LoneStarStinger is a bachelors in business data analytics worth it ( the program has machine learning business finance and a programming course aswell )or is something general like Econ or Computers better ? I wanna do a masters afterwards most probably in Computer science or IT
I hear it, did 11 yrs USAF. All logistics based, now I'm out it's back to getting that Bachelor's degree.
@@vudoo6 does it feel weird having to sit will younger ppl I feel too old at 21/22 still need that degree tho is bachelor's business data analytics worth it ?
I graduate with my logistics and supply chain BS in 7 weeks. I’m a full time quality manager with over 80k salary. Move to a logistic hub in the us and you won’t regret your decision.
I'm interested, somewhat, in logistics and supply chain...but my degree is in Communications.
Is it possible to get a masters degree in supply chain management without a Bachelors degree in the subject?
@@catmouse2882 that may depend on where you study, but I reccomend taking some business classes now to get a feel for it and see what you like/don't like
@@catmouse2882 it’s definitely possible, but the amount of classes that will apply to the masters will be limited because of the degree differences. You’ll probably need to take classes that’s required for the BS.
What is the curriculum like? Do you have to be good at writing? Are there a lot of essays?
Do you have to have prior experience in supply chain management? A lot of the jobs in my city require 2 or more years prior management/supply chain experience.
I graduated with a BBA in Management with a second major in Global Supply Chain Management and I can say that Supply chain is definitely a more technical degree. It’s actually harder than a management degree too. It is considered a business degree but I would consider it as STEM degree too due to learning six sigma, Kaizen, material management and ERP systems. It’s a great degree. I already got accepted to the masters program specializing in supply chain management. For everyone who has cold feet, supply chain management is an important and beneficial degree that can provide job opportunities in the manufacturing industry. I personally love it.
Im at my last year of Int. business with major in SCM and analytics minor , and just landed the internship I wanted as logistics intern! so happy guys never lose hope
What int business major is like? I’m looking into it but idk if it suits me
is a bachelors in business data analytics worth it ( the program has machine learning business finance and a programming course aswell )or is something general like Econ or Computers better ? I wanna do a masters afterwards most probably in Computer science or IT
I’d say this pandemic has made this major a lot more relevant than ever before.
I wouldn’t say it’s more relevant, it’s just been more recognized by the general populace because of the pandemic. Without supply chains, companies cannot operate as the supply change is in charge of buying supplies, making products, and moving products/supplies.
yes sir.
True
Yes it has. And it will be ever more interesting in the near future. Without supply chains. The whole world will be at a stand still.
What about the coming recession?
I been working in the Purchasing and Procurement side. and without my degree I was still getting plenty offers. But with my degree and working on my MBA nowy Salary is hitting in the 6 figures easy
Hey there, Im interested in pursuing purchasing and procurement. But I have no experience and willing to learn. Where can you recommend I start and where can I find job that's willing to hire someone with no experienc, Thanks
@@rodey8304Did you find out your pathway?
You don’t need a degree to get in to this field as long as you already work for a company like UPS, FedEx, Home Depot distribution centers or shipping companies you can just jump in just keep an eye out for opportunities
Haha funny we want degree to work in fedx , ups company😃
Great degree, but you definitely are working hard in jobs for this field , especially logistics. Don't expect a lot of downtime. Products need to get moved and ordered. It's an endless cycle and you will work a lot of hours. But if you get really skilled you can make really good money.
will i have to be good at math to take this course?
@@el-sodeek856 Nah. I took statistics. That's it.
@@el-sodeek856 for us there's alot of courses that includes so much numbers and calculations like business finance, business accounting, quantitative techniques and more...😬
@@el-sodeek856 depends, I am taking Calculus right now for this major. Also have to take math intensive courses like accounting and finance.
@@timvibes colleges in my area require calculus 1 and 2 as well as stats for this degree? What college did you go to
That's my degree, graduating in May. I was lucky enough to get scholarships, but I would say it was worth the time commitment and hard work 💪
That's great Alexa!
I'm thinking about going for it...... maybe I would
Alexa, play supply chain management.
Hi Alexa, can u give me any tips or advice on how and where to start? Im interested in this, coming out of high school.
How is the practical experience going? Any regrets?
Hi guys, depending on where you’re at, what company and industry you are in and your level of skill and experience, the pay can vary as well. Also, a degree in SCM is not enough, if you truly want to make it in the SCM industry and be competitive and relevant, ESPECIALLY, if you lack the experience, I suggest you get certifications as well such as from ASCM or ISM. I graduated in 2018 with a Business SCM degree and had 8 years experience from the military working in logistics. I landed a job as an Operations Manager for GEODIS with a starting salary of $80,000 plus bonuses in Southern California. I’m a Senior Ops Manager now for the same company. There are many areas in the supply chain industry that you can do, hopefully you find what you’re good at if you’re just starting out.
Thanks for your feedback!
I'm not sure if supply chain management is good in Canada.
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v I’m not sure either, but here in USA, it’s very competitive and industry is strong.
@@jitlv Thanks man.
so you would recommend a bachelors and also a certificate in ISM? im studying supply chain and I am originally from southern California. Im wanting to move back there but am wondering how difficult it would be to get a job there. would love to hear back from you!
7:35 What did you major in man?
Industrial Sewing, you?
hahaha
I'm surprised that people's opinion on the meaning of Supply Chain Management is on the lower side. I'm an outsider looking to get into the field, and one of the reasons I'm interested is seeing how vital people that organize supply chains are for society to function properly. From coordinating how food gets to stores or more luxurious items like how smartphones need raw materials to be turned into things like batteries and chips to be assembled to be distributed, it always seemed like quite a vital job for a happy, functioning society. One that isn't thought of a lot, but vital nonetheless.
Things need to get places, and we need people to figure out how, efficiently.
Good career if you love working hard. Im going into a different career because of the unpredictable scheduling and hours range depending on season or planning of the company. The money are mostly made through the hours. It's range from 30 to a crazy 80 hours a week.
I picked this career wish me luck
@@zulugeneral5563 Are you regretting it?
@@zulugeneral5563 How's it going now please reply I'm a gr 12 student
Updates? Other options?
Bro died or sum
U finally did it omg thanks Shane 😊
Yup! Here you go Crysta!
@@ShaneHummus Is a master degree worth it in technology degrees like it, cyber, computer science, applied computing....
@@SupremeJarJar technology is the future
@@janet1931 doesn't really answer the question lmao
Enjoy the Contant. Loved your background on the lighting.
Amazing content man... this channel is going to high places 💯
Yes, flexibility is important. That's why I'm looking at this. When the pandemic hit, this career path was needed, badly. Great information
the work and pay is amazing especially entry level currently doing materials planning and procurement process no regrets.
@@BestOfReddit242 hello brother ..i want do logistics and suply chain managmnt ..can i get your instgram id..to discus about job opportunities ..and your experience in suply chain
@@akhilreddynani5048 sure islandlove242
@@BestOfReddit242 its a blessing and if you have scm major with experience rn the opportunity are almost endless
@@sharifs649 currently a materials planner and buyer only one year out of school great money
I got an associates in logistics/supply chain management. Got hired as an international logistics coordinator making 58k. Looking forward to one day getting a bachelor's and making more money!
What school offered that degree?
@@juanvaca905 my local community college here in Texas. Not every school offers it. If they don't, I'd say to check out an associates in business or project management.
What do you think of Procurement/Purchasing? I'm a construction engineering graduate that regretted his major choice, so now I'm looking into procurement/supply chain.
@@Hatemx1 sorry to hear about that. But yes! Procurement/purchasing is a great option. Definitely money to be made and this position is always hiring. I received a phone call the other day and they were interested in hiring me for a purchasing specialist. Pay starts at 60k - 65k. But I still only have an associates degree and that's not a bad salary with only an associates degree!
how did you apply for internships only with an associate's degree?
I have been waiting for this Video for a while now. Thanks for your hard work. Keep going 👍
Thanks, will do!
I'm currently doing my master's in Supply Chain Management. Thanks for the video.
I'm starting soon here in finland bachelors degree can you give ideas about jobs
@Garrett Modesitt Is 6 figures likely?
@Garrett Modesitt Thank you for the reply. Is the job market in Canada any good? I live in Alberta.
@Garrett Modesitt I want to be based in a transportation hub (e.g. Singapore) directing Operations of a large shipping or logistics firm. I want to manage, i want to be the quarterback who calls the plays. What degree do I need?
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v yes extremely likely. For some reason he didn't include the higher paying positions. I make 6 figs. Look up commodity manager, supply chain manager, procurement manager....its so many that make over 6 figs
Great video. your lighting is really good!
Thanks Nicole
I’ve been waiting for this video, you are always creating great content! thank you Shane!
I remember requesting for this video. Finally thanks man😭❤
I got nothing to lose might as well enroll in school and get a degree.
How did it go? Did it work out for you?
Did you do it?
Deciding between supply chain management and computer information systems- both are BSBA
I have an MBA on supply chain management, I would say it's worth it, as long as your ambitious and dedicated to continuing your education though a professional SCM org you're definitely making over $100k.
I’m in my last year of this major. Planning on aiming for a commodity analyst/trader/scheduler position. Definitely better than crunching numbers like accountants haha
Let me know if you find anything.
Update?
Update bro?
@@user-qy6tu9ip9v check my other comment
check my other comment@@Hatemx1
Wow, you are so through explaining behind supply chain management. I still don’t know what I want to do. I originally wanted to be an accountant but I wasn’t so sure if I wanted to be an accountant long term.
But after your video, it seems like supply chain is something worth looking into. With this I could be a business analyst, or logistician. They don’t sound bad jobs at all.
Hey Shane , thanks for making this video! I'd love to see next one about Airport management & Operations degree please 🙏😊👍
Just graduated and completed my bachelors degree in supply chain management. Can’t wait to apply my skills for an industry job! Soon enough, thanks :)
Did you do any internships?
@@CarlosAlberto-ih9op no I didn’t unfortunately I tried though but I couldn’t get one... still hopeful because I have a degree in my hands now! 😎🤘🏽
@@aboss8310 That's awesome! That degree will definitely open doors for you Good Luck
@@CarlosAlberto-ih9op thanks man appreciate it. 🤞🏼
@@aboss8310 What is the job market for supply chain management like?
I've been waiting for this one, thanks!
Hope you like it!
How in earth did RUclips know that Im doing project in Uni related to Supply Chain managment
U prolly used google for research :/
Its shady business ngl
Hey Ismael I have a question please answer.
What is the level maths used in a SCM degree and surfing the job?
I am a psychology major and math is not my strongest subject, but I am getting interested in this field?
Thank you.
My bf just enrolled in school for this major and I had no idea what it even was. Very informational 🙂👍🏿
Glad it was helpful!
I've Earned a B.S in operations supply chain & logistics management. You'll be marketable across the board. Every company, if not almost all of them in the near future will need one. Why ? Cause I did it and serves me well.
If you're pursuing a business degree. Be specific . You can do either operations management, supply chain management, logistics management. But don't just do general business it's too broad. Good luck. Thanks shane.
What classes did you have to take and what was your hardest class
@@davidcapps8337 I got one more year left and the hardest ones so far are finance and accounting ones. But the supply chain and operations management classes are easier or it's maybe because I like them more .
@@XxLeO1000MeSSixX are they actually interesting?
@@CrackerBarrelkid555 I'd say it depends ont eh professor, but my professor was a president at like 4 different companies so he's always providing us with real world experience and examples. He also teaches us how things are done in the real world.
For example, the professor teaches us about a certain topic that pretains to SCM or OM and shows us how it would be related or used in a job or a certain task in that job.
@@davidcapps8337 accounting 1 and 2 , business finance and application of calculus or survey of calculus and some others. A lot of research papers
At my business school it’s operations and supply chain management, could become an operations manager or specialist maybe. I’ll be taking it over the summer as I’m highly considering doing my concentration in it!
How’s it like?
Same with my school. I’m switching majors from printing management to operations and supply management.
I think I have commented under your older videos about this programme months ago🤭 finally we got it🥳
As someone with a BS in Ligistics and Supply Chain Management I’d say to go into Acquisition. If you can get in it pays.
Can you elaborate? What is would be a position in acquisition?
@@TheCookieNetwork it’s just another branch in the supply chain. It’s basically purchasing. Purchasing services, supplies etc. So you get into the realm of creating contracts. It’s a good cross road between legal side and supply chain.
Been waiting for this vid since 2019! :D Doing SCM + International Bus
How math intensive is this course?
Is it hard degree dear??? Is it a lot of hard maths. Please reply. Big help.
@@gimhanikk3134 if you ask me yes but but nothing is impossible
@@yaswinimurugavel1397 The case is i hate lot of maths. I m confused whether to do logistics or HR. I am not very bad at math. But if logistics is very complex ,very sad.😭 But thank y so much for replying me my friend!!! 💙💐
You can do it. The math is pretty basic and just make sure you study.
That was handy!!! Thank you Shane
You got it!
thanks shane i KNEW you would evenutually do it
yup! Welcome
I'm thinking about changing my college courses from accounting to logistics
very deep and realistic analysis, Thank you!
Please make a video about comparing finance to supply chain. I'm an industrial engineering student and I have to choose a minor between finance, supply chain and data science as an option and I'm torn between them.
id do supply chain for sure
@@bagelman3075 could you please elaborate further?
@@mgr9181 most relevant to industrial engineering and the jobs you pursue will likely want your expertise in both
Love this I’m a year away from my degree in logistics & supply chain management!🥵
I’m 2 years away 👏🏻
Same a little over a year left
Me too
@@alannabors how is it
@@CrackerBarrelkid555 pretty easy honestly my professor is lenient as hell when it comes to grading but obviously that’s not the case at every school. The work load isn’t too bad either
At WWU, our students with the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management BS degree have a median starting wage of $73,400.
Thank you shane for this informative video!
Just enrolled in a masters for supply chain management at AMU, post military I think I’ll be solid thanks Shane for this video. What are your takes on the American military university?
thank you Shane for making this amazing video!!!
Where do you get the information displayed at 1:34 from?
all my sources are on the description
Your videos are fantastic! Thank you
YESSSSS I NEEDED THIS THANKS SHANE
I love this channel man lol im gonna watch all the vids
What is a supply chain supervisor? How much they make at hospitals?
Loved the X-factor opinion you shared.
is CIPS worth it? Thinking to take a Master in SCM + CIPS? Any advice pls.
I am studying supply chain management and ops, in uni we had a meeting with a bunch of professionals and the procurement people said it really doesn't hurt since most people don't have it! also my degree automatically grants you level 4 and it tops at 6. if you attend a cips certified course it may be the same.
This is kind of awkward. I got an anthropology degree with a general business minor. I want to go back for supply chain, but the university I went to doesn't do just online that I need right now.
Hi, Shane. Do you think the particular University someone attends for their MS in Supply Chain is a major consideration for employers? I'm looking at the MS from Embry Riddle online. I have no prior experience/education in the field. Thank you.
Getting my degree from Embry Riddle definitely helped me with my current job
In regards to the flexibility, could one go into Human Resources with a BBA in Supply Chain Management?
Yes, scm is very soft skillbhevay as you network a ton. HR would be easy to get inti
I have a question: How many methods calculate the service level for supply chain?.
What's the relationship between the service level and the stock level?.
Between logistics and procurement...which one is a good major
What about logistics and quality management bachelor programs is worth it
And I've been waiting for this moment, for all my life, (Oh lord) -Phil Collins
I appreciate your patience
my major
Glad you like them!
You mention "Average degree" Repeatedly. What is an average degree??
Doing business admin with a minor in financing and a minor in cybersecurity
Then thinkining of doing my masters in supply chain management….. any opinions on this? Thank you
Hey I want to learn master logistics and supply chain management
Which university is better 🤔
And offer job?
Dear friend, I can be your supplier,
I am the source factory for RFID tags.
Nice to meet you.
RFID tags and transcoding processing products are widely used in cargo tracking, inventory management and asset tracking in logistics and supply chain management.
How do u regiment that we being looking for jobs in this field without experience straight out of school?
I want to run my dads trucking company what should I major in
Accounting/Finance
Industrial Engineer or Supply Chain Engineer ....which is much better as a career ???
Yesss amazing question! I'm an industrial engineering student and I have to choose a minor between supply chain and finance and I wanna know if supply chain is the best choice for industrial engineering.
Thank you man!
Going to school for this thank you
Hey! Do you think it's possible to do this kind of Master if you've majored in History? Ive worked in logistics for like 6 months but im not sure! thanks a lot
My bach. is in psychology and Im currently working on my masters in logisitics. The undergrad doesnt matter. The only prerequisite was college math lol
Does unit supply specialist apply to supply chain management? I’m joining the national guard soon and that will be my MOS I want to know I can later then Perdue a career in this!!
how much degree in purchasing management
could you make this video again, cuz I am hearing lots of people say ''the end of globalization'', I really don't get it, will the export and import be less or even closed forever? pls, I would be glad if you made it again.
Do a vid on renewable energy engineering
Do you think a degree in Business Analytics is a good idea?
Depends really
You are the best.
what's the work-life balance?
Is operations and logistics degree essentially the same as supply chain management? Which one is better?
I wish infound out about this in 2021 instead of learning how to code, time, and money wasted
Hi Shane, I am currently having a hard time choosing my majors. I am unsure which one is better, operations and supply chain management and marketing or operations and supply chain management and international business.
What did you choose?
I would like to know which one you chose also
@@thanhtamtrannguyen3044 I chose neither. I am now majoring in operations and supply chain management and information systems. :)
@@flourgirl08 I chose neither. I am now majoring in operations and supply chain management and information systems. :)
@@tiffanyfu9494 Thank you for the reply! How are you enjoying it?
Hello Shane I love all your videos they are all so informative. I've been looking into a business diploma, I love in calgary alberta and plan to go for "business administration " at a local college SAIT southern alberta institution of technology.
At the end in the least year I can choose a major I was thinking HR after watching your videos I'm thinking supply chain management I was just curious if doing a Buisness admin course with the optional Major at the end is the best route to go or if I should take a program specif for supply chain, I'm at work typing quick please excuse grammar. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated
is supply chain management same as logistics management?
Logistics falls under the umbrella of SCM.
Looking for the mentioned "college degree ranker." Where is this?
Anyone could give me a run down of what sort of content is involved? I don’t particularly enjoy math and found calculus particularly challenging. Just want to know how much bath is involved and other general classes.
What’s the licensure called after bachelors?
Helloo does anyone know about aviation logistics? is this a good degree too? Thanks in advance!!
The market in my country for this degree still saturated with industrial engineering or, sadly.
Would a supply chain management degree help a trucking business?
Yes!
Will you ever do a video about best premed majors?
I might in the future
Tbh working in logistics doesn't require a degree I made into federal government logistics without a degree
Thanks for sharing that Miguel
Do the top bosses and top earners also lack degrees? Sure, you don't need a degree to flip burgers at McDs, but you probably need a master's to work at McD's HQ running the operations.
What is your opinion on the supply chain management degree from WGU?
Is supply chain management in demand in developing countries? Such as Philippines. Thank you for answering!
No. No it is not.
Yo that's my current major! I remember asking for this a while back
@Garrett Modesitt Interesting! What kind of positions do they work, and is there alot of job satisfaction?
@Garrett Modesitt Very much so! Thanks for the input! Currently studying at Darla Morre School of Business and I've heard they have a great program.
@Garrett Modesitt What is the job market for supply chain management in Canada?
Do you know if you can go from supply chain management to marketing or administration if you wanted to?
@@magdalinekovalchuk You're currently in supply chain?
Just graduated with this degree.
Congrats! How math intensive is are the courses? Are the finance and accounting classes hard?
@@PerfectCellMax Thanks and nope. As long as you study 3 hours a day minimum you should be okay. Be ready especially to master statistics as it is 80% stats based. Stats is easier compared to calculus and finance.
We’re you able to find a job yet? What experience do you have?
@@MikaelChoi teell us about job possibilities , and give some feedback please
@@dirtyclyn Sorry for the delayed response. It was because I was busy with the opportunity i landed on with the government because of this degree. It's a good degree. I recommend you go for it.
I’m in the army 92A to be specific but I was wondering if I should get a fiancé degree or get a supply chain management degree but idk tbh
Can you do a video on how much supply chain managers make at Google and other tech companies