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Global Management Jobs and MBA Programs in North Carolina

People considering careers as logistics specialists can find job and education opportunities in North Carolina. For logistics specialists, there are 2,640 jobs in North Carolina and this is projected to grow by 29 percent to 2,870 jobs by 2016. Over the next 10 years, the national job pool is projected to rise by 19 percent, short of the state growth for logistics specialists. In general, logistics specialists analyze and coordinate the logistical functions of a firm or organization and be responsible for the entire life cycle of a product.

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In North Carolina, the income for logistics specialists is $32 per hour or $65,000 per year. In the U.S. as a whole, their income is $33 hourly or $68,000 per year on average.

North Carolina, also known as the Tar Heel State, is home to 9,380,884 people. It's population has increased 16.5 percent over the last 10 years. The state capital is Raleigh. In 2008, there were a total of 5,497,808 jobs and at $35,249, the average annual income in North Carolina was higher than the previous year's per capita figure of $34,865. The unemployment rate in North Carolina was 10.6 percent in 2009. It rose by 4.4 percentage points from the previous year. Roughly 22.5 percent of state residents have college degrees. This is under the national average.

The top employing fields in North Carolina include beverage product manufacturing, tobacco manufacturing, pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing and apparel manufacturing.

North Carolina is known for having important landmarks. Fontana Dam is the tallest dam in the Eastern United States, at 480 feet high. One of the many things North Carolina is known for, Cape Hatteras is the largest lighthouse ever to be moved due to erosion problems.

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Logistics specialists analyze and coordinate the logistical functions of a firm or organization and be responsible for the entire life cycle of a product.

They regularly furnish project management services, including the provision and analysis of technical data. They also explain proposed solutions to customers or other interested parties.

They are required to pay attention to ongoing situations and monitor them as they develop and respond to the actions of other and coordinate activities with them.

Logistics specialists should be able to think through problems and come up with general rules and listen to and understand others in meetings.

In order to be successful in the workplace, logistics specialists must have exceptional integrity and be able to absorb the factors involved and a problem and provide a well thought out solution.

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News about Global Management in North Carolina

  • Pittman, 49, currently lives with his wife Amanda, a graphic designer, and their two daughters, ages 14 and 10, just outside Charlotte, North Carolina. In July, Pittman will celebrate his first full year of employment as a logistics planner at Odyssey ...

    Sun, January 22
  • BY ROB CHRISTENSEN, JANE STANCILL AND LYNN BONNER - STAFF WRITERS Tom Bradshaw, the former state transportation secretary and a former Raleigh mayor, begins a new job at the agency: interim statewide logistics coordinator. In the post, Bradshaw will ...

    Sun, January 22

What people are tweeting about North Carolina

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@chelCpooh Take my behind to North Carolina, @RockE_ATL and his recipe isn't going anywhere '
RT @whitehouse: Just started: President Obama speaks on the American Jobs Act @ North Carolina State University. ... http://t.co/cjXBVdD '
@MiIeyCyrus_xx Wow :O I've been to almost all the states in the south and the west of the us, I liked north Carolina the best though :) '
I liked a @YouTube video from @Mook412 http://t.co/Kp25awF North Carolina Mook -Gangsta '
Just landed in North Carolina! After this two hour lay over I will be home <3 '
{SALUTE} RT @JOlliMusic right...but honestly I'm glad u have 97.5 for local artists. It gave me SOME hope about North Carolina '
@_chrispineda11 why cant u come to north carolina why i have to go ALLLLLL the way there? lol '
One of my friends from North Carolina called me Saturday night while I was out. She told me I was on her mind :-) '
I'm just finding out the @ElDeBarge show scheduled in North Carolina this Friday has been cancelled...more details as I get them RT please! '

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