Start Your Supply Chain Analyst Career

As an entry-level supply chain analyst, you’ll play an important role in planning, analyzing, and monitoring an organization’s supply chain, to ensure efficient distribution. Get started on this career path with the resources below.

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Learn the basics of supply chain analytics and operations

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Rutgers the State University of New Jersey

Skills you'll gain: Competitive Intelligence, Demand Planning, Strategic Sourcing, Customer Demand Planning, Procurement, Competitive Analysis, Supply Chain, Inventory Management, Customer experience strategy (CX), Inventory Control, Inventory Management System, Inventory Accounting, Supplier Performance Management, Supply Management, Supplier Management, Supply Chain Management, Business Strategy, Supply Chain Planning, Data Analysis, Business Intelligence

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Skills you'll gain: Analytics, Data Governance, Supply Chain Management, Data Storytelling, Data Presentation, Data Analysis, Supply Chain Planning, Business Analytics, Presentations, Demand Planning, Supply Chain Systems, Data-Driven Decision-Making, Descriptive Analytics, Forecasting, Data Quality, Inventory Management System, Inventory and Warehousing, Business Technologies, Data Visualization, Problem Solving

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Skills you'll gain: Process Analysis, Requirements Elicitation, User Story, Business Process Modeling, Stakeholder Management, Business Analysis, Risk Analysis, Requirements Analysis, Process Mapping, Process Optimization, Analysis, Business Requirements, Requirements Management, Process Improvement, User Requirements Documents, Conflict Management, Verification And Validation, Business Process Management, Solution Design, Solution Architecture

Supply chain analysts use data and other analytical methods to improve an organization’s planning and distribution of manufactured goods. They advise an organization and its suppliers to drive efficiency and cost savings while maintaining quality assurance, on-time delivery, and inventory management.

As an entry-level supply chain analyst, you’ll be expected to know the basics of quantitative data analysis and supply chain management software. You’ll need to know how to use these tools to collect, organize, and synthesize data and present your recommendations to improve business operations.

Similar roles include data analyst, business analyst, business intelligence analyst, and supply chain manager.

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