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Hello, I'm a supply chain professional for over 8+years and am looking to switch to another company like Workday, DocuSign, Gartner, Salesforce, or similar companies that are also progressive. Looking for roles that have great growth opportunities. If anyone has any open roles, I would love to connect. Thanks all.
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You can make upwards of 100K if you keep climbing through the ranks
That's when you top out?
When I started in my position as supply chain manager they offered me $87k, it was somewhat low, but the company told me that as I grew my salary would also grow, today after 8 years my salary per year is $135k, and I think that's a bit high for a supply chain manager.
How many hours do you spend working? Are you remote?
Starting salary in the supply chain is around $95,000. After a few years of experience and good work, you can aspire to establish yourself between $105,000. I think that is a fair figure. But it all depends on the amount of work.
This position depends a lot on the type of supplies that the company handles since there are certain types of products that require more work, therefore, despite the fact that the starting salary of a supply chain manager per year is $95k, it all depends of the amount of work for my personal opinion.
The variation of annual payments for this position goes from $95k-98, for initial positions to a range of $115k to $120k.
When I started as a supply manager my salary was $70k, I read the comments, and I think I did not have the right salary, now I am with another company, and I earn much more.
I don't know exactly how much you can earn if you are really good at managing the supply chain, but I'd imagine it would be a fairly decent salary. I started out making around $50,000 a year, and after a few years I now make around $70,000.
Typically, a supply chain manager can expect to start out earning around $50,000 per year. However, with experience and strong skills, a supply chain manager can earn upwards of $100,000 per year.