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- How to become an Operations Coordinator
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- Top skills and experience for Operations Coordinators
How to become an Operations Coordinator
You need at least a GCE O-Level to become an Operations Coordinator. However, a NITEC, diploma, or degree in Logistics Management, Business Administration, or a related field could give you an early start into the skills you need for this career.
- 1.Complete your GCE O-Level. However, further education, such as a diploma, NITEC, or degree in Logistics Management, Business Administration, or Operations Management, could give you a leg up. Some employers may also prefer a background in industry-specific fields of study.
- 2.Gain hands-on experience via internships or part-time roles in Operations, Logistics, or Supply Chain Management. You can also start with entry-level roles, such as Administrative Assistant or Operations Assistant.
- 3.Some industries may require specific certifications and licences.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Operations Coordinator employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Invoicing
Dispatch
Customer Service
Shipping
Microsoft Office
Warehouses
Freight
Supply Chain
Customer Interaction
Freight Forwarding
Time Management
Communication Skills
Thoroughness
Routing
Billing
Multitasking
Organised
Ability to Work At A Fast Pace
Exporting
Computer Literacy
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