Which are some of the best companies for non-tech Supply Chain Operations?
I know Target is trying to bust ass to improve supply chain to compete with Amazon, so there could be some good opportunities there
Nike and under Armour should have good opportunities too
Nordstrom
Stay away, The new cto has ruined SC tech and the VP on the business side and industrial engineering is a joke. Tech has been overrun with the cto Expedia buddies . None of which have SC knowledge. I would not want to be on the non technical side as you will not have good tech support.
That's what you do.. Right? You've this Poking business everywhere. BTW, shut the fuck off and mind your own business. OP has his/her own brain and he'll figure it out!
Amazon, maybe Walmart?
😁 OP is already at Walmart it would seem.
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Apple and Amazon. See and contribute to the bigger supply chain titans in the industry and get paid well to do it (plus the resume stamp)
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Apple and Amazon
Depending on which supply chain team at Amazon, maybe say goodbye to life before you join