Logistics and Supply Chain Management in Ireland|Abroad Study options & Job Market|F.t Rohit Krishna

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  • @VigneshVicky-kq9xn
    @VigneshVicky-kq9xn 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What role is best to start an career in this field?

  • @keerthivsanjay
    @keerthivsanjay 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Very Informative...!!

  • @Ravix_42
    @Ravix_42 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello bro i want to pursue logistics and SCM? Which country is best to study? Is Ireland better? Orlese Uk, netherlands? Which one i want to go and Masters vs PGDM? Which one is best?

    • @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth
      @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth  หลายเดือนก่อน

      All three countries are good places to study, but remember that the cost of living in each of them is high. Finding a job after graduation will be tougher in these countries, not just for you, but for everyone. It's hard to get jobs abroad unless you have at least 2 to 3 years of experience.
      To address your point, for a job in the industry:
      Netherlands and the UK both have strong logistics industries and provide great hands-on experience. Pick a PGDM if you want a faster and hands-on way to start working.
      For Acedamic or Research Purpose:
      UK or Netherlands: Both countries have good schools for studying Supply Chain Management. An MSc is better if you want to work in research or teaching at a school.
      Looking at the cost and how long it will take:
      Ireland has good programs that won't take too long or cost too much. There are good job choices after you finish studying, especially if you have experience in the same area. But it also depends on the job market and your skills. . Pick between MSc and PGDM depending on whether you want to dive deep into theory or focus on real-world skills.
      The right choice hinges on your career aspirations, financial situation, and desired level of education

  • @ashishkumarroy943
    @ashishkumarroy943 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i want to do master in supply chain management . Is it good course to do or shall I do master in business analyst? Which course Is good can u plz suggest me

    • @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth
      @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey Ashish, that's a great question. The answer to your question is "YES". Supply Chain Management is a great course if you want to learn and work in logistics, procurement, inventory management, production planning, and distribution. In the supply chain industry, you can work in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, technology, manufacturing, and transportation. There are Different course related to supply chain like MSc in Supply Chain Management, MSc in Supply Chain Operations, MSc in Procurement & Supply Chain Management etc.
      * The Business Analyst course is great if you like working with numbers and data to make predictions and visualize information. It also covers data mining and machine learning. You can have a job in finance, healthcare, technology, marketing, consulting, and more.
      The next step is about what you are interested in studying. Consider carefully which course will be most useful for you after you graduate. Finding a job is hard because there are a plethroa of international students competing for the same jobs. You need to have really good skills to do well in interviews. If you want to get a job right after finishing your Masters abroad, don't expect a high salary at first. Instead, focus on long-term goals and work towards them to reach your target in next few years. You can also get advice from Experts and you will get much more overview about this. I hope this will help you do research and choose what's best for your future. All the Best.

  • @Sayanthanaa
    @Sayanthanaa หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hai ,its completely irrelevant from this video
    But i am a little confused taking MBA hrm from Dublin Business School
    Do you know if its better than taking Ma Human Resource can you suggest what you think about this.

    • @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth
      @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @Sayanthanaa The video is a different subject, but your question is about my content, and it's a good one. Both MBA and MA are good career options, but since you're interested in studying, FYI, an MBA will be more expensive than an MA. Below, I've provided a clear answer to your question.

    • @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth
      @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If you’re looking to work in HR at a strategic level or transition into other business areas, an MBA in HRM might be more beneficial. For example, if your goal is to eventually become a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) or work in senior management, the broad business skills gained from an MBA could be invaluable.
      If you’re passionate about HR and wish to specialize, perhaps becoming an HR consultant, recruiter, or specializing in labor relations, then an MA in HRM would provide the specific skills and knowledge needed for these roles and MA less Expensive than MBA.

    • @Sayanthanaa
      @Sayanthanaa หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeththankyou so much🙏this is very much helpful

  • @umanshutiwari4513
    @umanshutiwari4513 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I m pursuing supply chain management in Ireland is it good for me? Am i taking the right decision?

    • @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth
      @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      There is good scope for Logistics and Supply chain Management in Ireland but job market is very competitive if you have previous experience in this field will be double benefit when your applying for full time jobs. However, if your fresher and pursuing masters then you need to select the part time very carefully that to in same field so that will be helpful to gain 1year experience in local industries that will be added advantage when your going for full time job. So, in my personal opinion after you graduation when applying for jobs don’t just focus on getting good pay first things try to get job gain experience and then next focus on salary. If you fix your mind for getting salary unless you don’t have expected experience then companies won’t recruit you.

    • @umanshutiwari4513
      @umanshutiwari4513 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth currently i m doing job but not in supply chain so will this affect me in future when i will apply for jobs in supply chain in Ireland?

    • @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth
      @AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@umanshutiwari4513 Are you working part time? If you’re working part time in any another field so we can’t change anything now. What you can do is develop your skills do few certifications courses in supply chain field for added advantage so there will be possibilities to get job. But don’t forget to gain practical knowledge which will help you to become outstanding candidate when applying for jobs.

    • @umanshutiwari4513
      @umanshutiwari4513 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@AnecdotewithDeepanAmreeth no, i m doing full time job. So can you suggest me some certifications courses and platforms from where i can gain some skills of scm and how i will gain practical knowledge?

    • @NomadicBiker
      @NomadicBiker 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi just wanted to know that is supply chain counted in critical skills in ireland????please help in briefing with the same