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Supply Chain Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Supply Chain Manager?
October 2017
Seattle Rain.
Supply Chain Manager in Seattle:
Pros: Opportunity abounds. If you don’t mind the rain it is a great place to live and work.
Cons: The commute sometimes gets ugly but not bad if you are an early riser.
October 2017
Great place to live.
Supply Chain Manager in Pittsburgh:
Pros: cost of living
Cons: traffic
September 2017
Challenging.
Supply Chain Manager in Kuala Lumpur:
Pros: Meeting supplier.
Cons: Costing.
July 2017
Experienced.
Supply Chain Manager in Karachi:
Pros: Honest, obedience, disciplined and responsible.
Cons: No timing.
July 2017
Experienced.
Supply Chain Manager in Karachi:
Pros: Honest, obedience, disciplined and responsible.
Cons: No timing.
June 2017
Interesting and challenging.
Supply Chain Manager in San Luis Potosí:
Pros: Every day is a new challenge.
Cons: Lack of planning from the management.
June 2017
Cost of living.
Supply Chain Manager in Bangalore:
Pros: Good opportunity with plenty of good companies.
Cons: Traffic & cost of living is too high.
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