Our dedicated career development team will help you to identify your ideal career path and provide tailored advice on how to achieve your career goals.
Our MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management graduates acquire in-demand skills to understand how the supply chain industry is continuing to grow. The e-commerce boom and technological revolution witnessed across industries globally has fuelled the need for warehouses to speed up logistics operations and streamline supply chain management processes.
A recent report** forecasts that global logistics will reach US$15.5 trillion in revenue by 2023. As the demand and spending on logistics increases, the impact of supply chain on business profitability has become even more significant. To keep up, there is a need for companies to make bolder and more astute strategic plans. Supply chain professionals are increasingly seen as integral to improving business performance and reducing working capital.
Our dedicated career development team will help you to identify your ideal career path and provide tailored advice on how to achieve your career goals. Through workshops, one-to-one coaching, career psychometric tests and visits from top global employers, students are introduced to our portfolio of company recruiters. The New York Times ranked Trinity in the top 150 global universities in terms of universities’ employers rated most highly. As a member of the Trinity Alumni, graduates have life-long access to this service. As Ireland’s number 1 business school, employers from all industries aggressively recruit our graduates. In addition, Trinity has a central Careers Advisory Service who advertise job vacancies, host employer events for specific industries and provide a library of career related information.
Vault’s Career Insider is a premier resource for career opportunities that links employers with graduates and the Going Global strategic career planning resource. Packed with country-specific career information, this research tool provides expert advice for finding employment on an international stage.
Ireland is one of the only European countries to provide a two year graduate work visa. The Irish Third Level Graduate scheme exists to allow legally resident non-EEA third level graduates to remain in Ireland for the purpose of seeking employment and applying for a green card or work permit. The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service provide full details and FAQs on their website. Visit http://www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Student%20Pathway to learn more. The Trinity Careers Service also provides information here https://www.tcd.ie/Careers/students/international.
**Released by Transparency Market Research.