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Dec 13, 2017

3 Reasons Why a Logistics and Supply Chain Career Is a Smart Choice

3 Reasons Why a Logistics and Supply Chain Career Is a Smart Choice

Today’s globalized world has created a pressing need for the fast and accurate shipment of goods. Dizzying amounts of food, consumer products, medications, and all kinds of specialized equipment are sent from here to there every single day, often with tight deadlines to meet. With the emergence of new technology and consumer trends, the challenges of offering timely and accurate delivery of goods will almost certainly grow more complex.

Within this promising environment exist many possibilities for those with the right training. Curious about how studying logistics and supply chain coordination could be a great move for your future? Here are some of the biggest reasons.

1. Good Pay and High Demand Come With a Career in Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Simply put, one of the best and biggest reasons to consider a career in logistics and supply management is that the career outlook looks great for the coming years. In fact, the Government of Canada has rated the employment outlook for this sector a solid two out of three stars for all of Ontario, observing that “employment growth is expected to be strong” and that “a large number of people are expected to retire.” Randstad has also noted that “At any given time, there are 23,200 logistics jobs posted in Canada,” and that “It takes recruiters 55 days to fill logistics jobs, well over the national average of 45 days.” To complete training in logistics and supply chain management, then, is to transform yourself into someone with skills that are perpetually in high demand.

In addition to having many career opportunities, professionals looking to embark on a career in logistics and supply chain coordination can look forward to a very respectable salary once they are established in their field. If you are searching for a career that can help you achieve financial stability, careers in logistics and supply chain coordination are an excellent opportunity to be explored.

2. A Career in Logistics Could Include Opportunities for Travel

Having an in-demand career and a good salary are far from the only reasons to get excited about a career in logistics. Depending on the particulars of a given position, one might be expected to do contract negotiations, work with international partners, and arrange purchasing. These are all activities that can take place remotely, but can sometimes include travel. After completing logistics courses and entering the workforce, you could well find yourself enjoying an occasional business trip as part of your responsibilities. If you’re someone who likes to get out and see the world, the right career in logistics could help you do so.

3. Graduates of Logistics Courses Will Rarely Be Bored on the Job

The fast pace and sheer variety of activities necessary to effectively ship goods means that a career in logistics always presents new puzzles to be solved, new relationships to build, and new tasks to complete. It’s a career that has variety coded into its DNA, and is therefore a perfect fit for individuals who love to keep busy doing different things.

If you think you’d be interested in stepping into this fascinating professional landscape, enrolling in good logistics and supply chain training is essential. Doing so can help you gain a good understanding of how best to complete the many aspects of logistics planning, and allow you to step into your new career with the confidence and ability necessary for success.

Do you want to secure a rewarding and engaging career in logistics?

Contact Anderson College to sign up for supply chain courses!

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