Webcast: Logistics Management's 25th Annual Salary Survey Webcast
March 25, 2009 2:00pm EDT
Event Date:Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 2:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time
Logistics professionals are making progress on salary growth despite being battered by consistent waves of bad economic news.
LIVE - March 25th at 2pm ET
Amid all of the current economic doom and gloom, Logistics Management is happy to report that we can expose a sliver of light emanating from the findings of our 25th Annual Salary Survey.
According to this year's results, it's evident that U.S. business is beginning to place more value on logistics and supply chain talent. In fact, the median salary for logistics professionals is up for the first time since 2004, ringing in at $85,000.
Of course, given the current state of business affairs, that figure may come as a surprise to many. However, once you dig a little deeper into the data you can surmise that the uptick in salary may be directly linked to the passion logistics managers have for their work—and in turn, the bottom line benefit their passion is yielding.
Join Group News Editor Jeff Berman as he takes a closer look inside of this year’s findings. Berman will share which industries pay the most, which titles command the highest salaries, and how having a logistics or supply chain degree actually pays off.
Berman will be joined by recruiters David Thomas from North American Findings Ltd. and Jim Rohan of JP Canon Associates who will offer their insight into this year’s findings and comment on the major trends of the logistics and supply chain employment marketplace.
All the speakers will be eager to answer your questions, so come prepared.
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Sponsored by: Management Dynamics
This webcast is free with registration.
Posted Mar 25, 2009






