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As a college freshman, what do I need to do to advance in supply chain management? #Spring25
I'm going into my freshman year of college and am looking for ways to ensure that I am successful in my career after college. What can I do while in college to ensure I am career ready? #Spring25
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What You Can Do in College:
Take the Right Classes
Focus on supply chain, logistics, data analysis, and operations management. Bonus points for Excel and SQL skills!
Join a Supply Chain or Business Club
It’s a great way to meet peers, attend events, and learn from professionals.
Get Internships (Even Small Ones Count)
Any hands-on experience in logistics, inventory, or operations is gold—even if it’s part-time or unpaid.
Network Early
Connect with professors, alumni, and guest speakers on LinkedIn. Don’t be shy—they love helping motivated students.
Certifications Help
Look into basic certifications like APICS CPIM Part 1, Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt, or even Google Data Analytics.
Your Goal by Senior Year:
A solid GPA
1–2 internships
Some basic technical and analytics skills
A professional network starting to form
You’re already thinking like a supply chain pro—planning ahead and optimizing the path. Keep at it!
Take the Right Classes
Focus on supply chain, logistics, data analysis, and operations management. Bonus points for Excel and SQL skills!
Join a Supply Chain or Business Club
It’s a great way to meet peers, attend events, and learn from professionals.
Get Internships (Even Small Ones Count)
Any hands-on experience in logistics, inventory, or operations is gold—even if it’s part-time or unpaid.
Network Early
Connect with professors, alumni, and guest speakers on LinkedIn. Don’t be shy—they love helping motivated students.
Certifications Help
Look into basic certifications like APICS CPIM Part 1, Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt, or even Google Data Analytics.
Your Goal by Senior Year:
A solid GPA
1–2 internships
Some basic technical and analytics skills
A professional network starting to form
You’re already thinking like a supply chain pro—planning ahead and optimizing the path. Keep at it!