Healthcare Staffing Help
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/Ok_Fig_8049
1h ago
Hi reddit, I'm a business development manager for a healthcare staffing company looking for facilities currently in need of staffing assistance. Any recommendations or insights on where to start? submitted by /u/Ok_Fig_8049 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Star interview examples
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/VCRrepairman
14h ago
I’m re-entering the procurement space after a stint in film and I have an interview with Amazon lined up…can you give me some work scenarios that can spark my STAR interview question method….and also build a feedback circle based around supply chain issues. It was suggested in one of the LinkedIn learnings…? Thanks for your time. Be well submitted by /u/VCRrepairman [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Transition from a Senior Buyer to Supply Chain & Logistics Manager
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/Onetyeight
14h ago
What can I expect in the role change, as this would be the first time in 8 years I move out of a primary buying position? I do have people reporting to me, but this would be a whole department under my management. submitted by /u/Onetyeight [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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CPSM Eligibility
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/HyenaMan13
14h ago
I have a bachelors degree and 2 years 11 months of full-time experience. I have just started a contract role, where I am working 40 hours a week. Is this contract role enough to satisfy the 3 years of full time work requirement? submitted by /u/HyenaMan13 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Not growing current company
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/Acceptable_Bad5173
14h ago
Hi, I’m a category manager in indirect and after 2.5 years I just feel bored of my role. My company does not have the room or bandwidth to move around. I also will most likely never be promoted due to where most positions are located. The pay is decent but $20k under what I should be making but good flexibility. How do I make my current situation work or do I job search? submitted by /u/Acceptable_Bad5173 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Any good books on indirect procurement or strategic sourcing?
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/ConfusedEngineer910
14h ago
Good Evening! Also, would you recommend this book to an experienced sourcing profesional? - https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Managing+Indirect+Spend%3A+Enhancing+Profitability+through+Strategic+Sourcing%2C+2nd+Edition-p-9781119762362 Would love your feedback! submitted by /u/ConfusedEngineer910 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Marine Subcontracting for Floating LNG Construction plant
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/keikyu_sen
14h ago
Hey fellow procurement folks, I have an upcoming interview for a Procurement role for an LNG operator company that also requires some specific Subcontracting experience. Although I have plenty of experience in Procurement (12+ years in EPC O&G companies) but not specifically for the following: Marine Subcontracting (Construction, Heavy Lifts, Services, Charters) . If anyone has prior experience in this field, could you kindly share what this role entails? Thank you! submitted by /u/keikyu_sen [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Wow I didn’t know this subreddit existed
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/dbednpls
14h ago
Wow I didn’t know there’s a subreddit dedicated to this profession. I’ve been looking for quite some time for people to ask advice on procurement. Neither do I know there’s an actual profession about it. I am holding the procurement/supply chain department (alone) of the family construction company for the past two years, holding multiple projects and I find it somewhat disorganized. We always do lean / JIT and it’s a pain in the ass. Hence, I want to build a system within the team that’s instead proactive. Currently I’m basing it off from what I read in the Internet (Needs Assessment, Sourci ..read more
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10,000 Strong and Growing: A Big Thank You to r/Procurement!
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/roger_the_virus
14h ago
We're thrilled to announce that the r/Procurement community has officially surpassed 10,000 members! Does that make r/Procurement the biggest procurement-specific public forum on the internet? Who knows, but what we do know is that this is a huge milestone, and it wouldn't have been possible without each and every one of you. To celebrate this achievement and keep our community thriving, we've implemented a few updates: Reduced Spam: We've tightened our filtering and moderation to minimize irrelevant posts and self-promotion. This ensures a cleaner, more focused space for valuable procur ..read more
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I want to learn SAP
Reddit | Procurement
by /u/HassanMashkoor
14h ago
I want to learn SAP. Could you suggest where I can learn it for free? Also, which module should I start with as a beginner submitted by /u/HassanMashkoor [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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