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Logistics Analyst Reviews
What is it like working as a Logistics Analyst?
May 2016
Challenging.
Logistics Analyst:
Pros: Learning alot, challenging, resolving issues.
Cons: Underpaid and overworked.
January 2016
Logistics Analyst:
Work for a manufacturer.
August 2015
Logistics Analyst:
Pros: Schedule flexibility.
Cons: I feel I am underpaid for the amount of work and responsibility I have.
August 2015
Fast Pace.
Logistics Analyst:
Pros: Working to improve the integration of processes and people.
Cons: The various office politics that hinder a smooth work completion.
November 2014
Entry Level Logistics Analyst.
Logistics Analyst:
Pros: I like the fact that my degree will be put to good use soon.
Cons: I dislike the fact that my degree isn't directly being put to use yet.
September 2014
Pursue Education.
Logistics Analyst:
Continue to pursue knowledge, newest logistics techniques and processes continue to pursue education. Stay competitive. Learn from your managers and if they aren't telling what you need to know, ask them. If they are not telling you what to do, tell them what you are about to do before you do it.
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