Supply Chain Frontiers issue #50
Some 77% of the Supply Chain Management Class of 2013 received one or more job offers by graduation in industries such as retail, consulting, and chemicals and oil/gas. The students increased their average incoming salary prior to the SCM program by 71%.
The class graduated this past June, and consisted of 36 students from 15 countries with an average of six years of professional experience before enrolling in the SCM program.
The profile of the incoming class is equally as impressive. There are 39 students (25% of whom are female) from 15 countries. They hold several years of professional experience as international auditors, sales managers, production managers, software consultants, marine officers, risk specialists, and industrial engineers.
For more information about the SCM Class of 2013, as well as information on how you can recruit the incoming class of 2014, download the 2013 Employment Report and Recruiting Guide here. You can also check out the 2013 SCM Research Journal here, which presents the top thesis research summaries from the class of 2013.