Will my field of study in food technology affect my chances of admission or job opportunities in supply chain management?
Yes, your background in food technology can be an advantage for supply chain management programs and roles, especially in the food industry.
Many supply chain management programs value diverse academic backgrounds, and your knowledge of food production, quality control, and logistics is relevant. Highlight any coursework or experience related to logistics or operations within food technology to strengthen your application.
For jobs, your expertise aligns well with supply chain roles in the food sector, such as Supply Chain Manager or Logistics Coordinator. Your six years of work experience will further support your profile, especially if you emphasize relevant projects or responsibilities.
If you need tailored guidance on positioning your profile, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.
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