The Bloch School of Management’s innovative 4+3 program allows you to customize your education to fit your career goals by choosing an emphasis area and pairing it with courses in an interest area.
If your emphasis is in Supply Chain Management, below are sample industries and hiring companies for the most common interest areas:
- Analytics & Business Intelligence
- Technology, Innovation, & Management
- Corporate Finance and Investments
- Sales & Business Development
- Other Interest Areas
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Sample Industries: Consumer Products, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Transportation
Sample Companies: FedEx Supply, Amazon, Deloitte, Honeywell, St. Luke’s, UPS, Apex Systems, Northrop Grumman, Children’s Mercy
Sample Job Titles: Supply Chain Analyst, Operations Research Analyst, Supply Chain Consultant, Supply Technician, Procurement Coordinator, Buyer
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Sample Industries: Technology, Consulting, Strategy
Sample Companies: Deloitte, RSM, Accenture, SelectQuote, Honeywell, Garmin, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Sample Job Titles: Emerging Technology Consultant, Project Manager, Quality Assurance Analyst, Operations Analyst, Supply Chain Analyst, Purchasing Agent
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Sample Industries: Corporate Finance, Investments, Government
Sample Companies: Lockton, RSM, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, Waddell & Reed
Sample Job Titles: Corporate Finance Specialist, Consultant, Project Manager, Vendor Specialist, Negotiations Specialist, Supply Chain Analyst, Operations Analyst
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Sample Industries: Corporate Finance, Sales, Consumer Products, Consulting, Healthcare, Business Development
Sample Companies: Sprint, AMC, Wells Fargo, UPS, Children’s Mercy, Amazon
Sample Job Titles: Sales Manager, Business Development Analyst, Vendor Specialist, Operations Analyst, Consultant, Negotiations Specialist, Project Manager
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Banking & Financial Services, Corporate Accounting, Financial Management, Healthcare Ecosystem, Healthcare Financial Management, Healthcare Management, Innovation & Design, Market Research & Analytics, Organizational Leadership, Real Estate, Startup