Looking for an entry level job or internship in logistics? This is an overview of how to approach the search and a list of companies that might have relevant entry level and internship opportunities.
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Because logistics is part of every industry, you could work in any industry. The logistics business is fast-paced because of the need to stay on schedule, and working overtime when a problem arises to make sure everything stays on schedule isn’t uncommon.
While you can get started in some logistics positions without a bachelor’s degree, having a degree and some business training will help. You should also have good critical thinking skills, be able to work in a fast-paced environment, and be able to keep calm when things don’t go right.
US Navy Diver U.S. Navy Columbus, OH | View |
Project lead, Implementation, OptiFreight Logistics Cardinal Health Columbus, OH | View |
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Logistics Process Engineer Meta Columbus, OH | View |
Final Mile Delivery & Assembly Independent Contractor AMERICAN DIRECT LOGISTICS Columbus, OH | View |
Solutions Design Manager DHL Supply Chain Westerville, OH | View |
Operations Clerk Universal Logistics Holdings Columbus, OH | View |
Project Manager GovCIO Columbus, OH | View |
(USA) .com Systems Operator Sams Club Groveport, OH | View |
Overnight Weekend Operations Supervisor Randstad Lockbourne, OH | View |
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