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Talent Services

Executive Search
The pressure to find transformational supply chain leaders with the ability to enable and sustain growth is ever increasing. The right executive can help shape and execute a corporate strategy while adapting to and improving your existing culture. Our specialized executive recruiters can help you land top tier leadership for your organization, both on a direct hire and interim basis.

Contract Supply Chain Talent
The future of supply chain requires companies to innovate their talent strategies in order to expand operational capacity while protecting margins. We provide on-demand talent solutions spanning contract staffing, co-sourcing, and interim executives, helping you stay competitive as you grow.
Career Resources
SCM Talent Group’s career resources are here to help supply chain professionals at any level develop and advance their careers.

Latest Supply Chain Insights
Employee Retention Strategies in 2022
We are at the beginning of 2022 and many pundits are making their annual predictions. I would like to do the same as a service to my fellow Supply Chain leaders: I predict you will lose one of your most valuable employees in 2022, but it does not need to happen.
Warehouse Manager Job Description
Warehouse managers tend to work at a single facility, managing one or more aspects of the flow of goods, from incoming receipt of goods to putaway/storage, then picking, packing, and shipping of goods out of the facility.
Supply Chain Analyst Job Description
The range of possible responsibilities for the position title of Supply Chain Analyst can be very broad and may be found in every part of supply chain and in every industry. This position naturally concentrates on understanding supply chains, but may be applied to purchasing/sourcing, production/operations, or logistics/distribution. A supply chain analyst needs to be able to access, interpret and leverage data to help companies make decisions for the sourcing, production, and distribution of products. They ensure that the company’s materials and products keep flowing and that supply meets the internal or customers’ demand, is delivered on time, and keeps the company on budget. They may evaluate supplier pricing, product mixes, or transportation costs, or possibly a blend of all these across the supply chain.