bennybanker:

What type of work do you do?

I'm a demand planner at Johnson & Johnson. Been there just over a year. It's my first job out of college. Previously I've done a global procurement co-op at Unilever and a marketing internship at Marathon Petroleum. I got into all these positions through campus recruiting.

 
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Personally I think Supply Chain looks great from an Operations perspective and can spring-board you to upper tier companies if that piques your interest (P&G, GE, Comcast,Target, Apple, etc.). It will look great with a few years of experience if you decide to go the Business School route. As for other opportunities, there are a lot, transportation management, oil & gas, consulting, manufacturing, logistics.

 

I'm going to try to get into operations in oil and gas. If I can't I can always stay in consumer products at J&J or go somewhere like P&G, then do an MBA in finance.

That would allow me to enter ER/PE with a specialty in consumer products or O&G right?

 

Wow, that's actually a pretty good profile. I'm curious to hear about supply chain to MBA path as well as I'm currently working in a F100 CPG's supply chain as a Demand Planner and would like to go get my MBA after 4-5 years.

For what it's worth, I did a lot of reading and research and it seems that a lot of schools are trying to create some sort of diversity in their MBA class, so if you came from a different background compared to those incredibly qualified MBB types, you won't be competing with them directly for the slots.

 

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