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What is it like working as a Procurement Manager?
February 2017
Education.
Procurement Manager in Longmont:
Understand the market you are in. Know how your suppliers/vendors work and use that data. Obtain all of the education that you can.
November 2016
Keep learning.
Procurement Manager:
Study new technology of understanding information to guide your decisions.
November 2016
FTA Regulations.
Procurement Manager:
Learn what you can about the Federal Requirements and Regulations.
June 2016
Procurement Manager:
Be honest and give 100% in every day work.
April 2016
Stressful, challenging, large workload.
Procurement Manager:
Pros: Negotiation, challenges, interaction with people.
Cons: Managing people.
December 2015
Great Company.
Procurement Manager:
Pros: I am not micro managed. Flexibility. Meals on Mondays.
Cons: Not fairly bonused.
November 2015
Challenging.
Procurement Manager:
Pros: The communication and constant strategy discussions. Every package is different.
Cons: Keeping people reminded that this is not a job, but an important one!
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