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I am a graduating student who just got offered 65k for a solution analyst role at Deloitte USDC (Data Engineering Focus). From reading previous posts it seems to be a lot of negative thoughts surrounding the USDC, but straight out of college is this a good opportunity?
I'm looking to gain as much experience as possible out of college in an IT role and wondering what exit opportunities may be in place a year or two down the road if there is little/slow progression.
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Definitely exists, procurement and management is a big legal in-house field.
Hey! thank you for getting back to me.
Do you have experience in this field and could recommend what a job title would look like for this? I want to dive deeper!
Well difficulties would be finding an in-house position in that field; the pro would mainly be the knowledge and skills I’ve garnered working in that firm.
I would advise against taking on a law degree and all that debt for a tangentially related field....unless you are absolutely sure you want to practice law.
Hello Anlyst1, thank you for sharing your feedback. Yeah, definitely is a really good point that you bring to the conversation. In my very short experience I’ve seen a lot disputes that arise from doing business. From work injuries to costly logistics problems. Automation and proper compliance reduce risks considerably but we are bound to make mistakes.
Would you mind sharing your current position and some insights on SCM and law?