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Stewart, Cooper & Coon, Inc.
June 2012 to May 2014

Purpose

Job Spotlight is a Stewart, Cooper & Coon supply and demand data resource focusing on specific titles and geographies. This tool is designed to assist you as you outmaneuver your competition.

These data are designed to give you a view of the market and competitive trends for senior-level positions. By identifying your competition, as well as who is seeking talent for this level of executive employment, you will be better positioned to take advantage of this knowledge and plan your search strategies accordingly.

Report Focus

Here are some facts for the period of June 2012 to May 2014 for Supply Chain Managers in the state of Massachusetts. During this period, there were 1841 active candidates looking to secure a position as a Supply Chain Manager, and there were 5572 job postings during that same time period. In other words, there were nearly 300%3 more job openings than job seekers at this level and 31,0994 in the Total Available Workforce for Supply Chain Managers in Massachusetts.

A job posting is a channel through which human resources or a recruiter posts all of its available vacancies on job boards or internally in order to give an opportunity to its existing employees or outside competition for the position. Competition is getting hotter. What are you doing to sharpen your edge to secure that Supply Chain Manager title?

Demand/Job Posting Trends: Active Workforce Trends Over the Last 24 Months

The demand for Supply Chain Managers is on the rise.

demand for supply chain managers

Salary Range for Supply Chain Manager, Massachusetts, During the Sample Period

$83,000 25th Percentile
$100,000 50th Percentile
$129,000 75th Percentile

Companies Posting Jobs

Below are the top 10 companies posting Supply Chain Manager positions as open during this time frame and the number of jobs listed during this time period. Of course, there were many more companies, but these are in our reporting database.*

companies posting supply chain manager positions

Top Job Titles Posted By Companies

job titles, supply chain manager

Top Cities in Massachusetts with Job Postings for Supply Chain Manager in the Last Year

Boston, MA (164)
Burlington, MA (51)
Cambridge, MA (50)
Waltham, MA (26)
Framingham, MA (25)

Relocation Data

The percentage of Supply Chain Managers who are willing to relocate is extremely low; this may be the edge you need.

relocation, willing to relocate

Experience & Education Levels for Executives Searching at Supply Chain Manager Level

Based on the 184 active job seekers searching for the Supply Chain Manager position, the following graph for experience level shows us that the highest percentage of job seekers are those with 21+ years of experience at 50.6% and the lowest percentage of experience is 3–5 years at 1.2%.

level of experience, years of experience

The most common education level is a Bachelor’s Degree at 48.6%:

education level, supply chain manager

*Data Source and Use Notifications 1) The supply data set is a combination of job seeker activity generated on CareerBuilder.com and CareerBuilder niche sites. This includes all candidates who a) create a new resume, b) apply to a job using a saved resume and/or, c) modify a resume. 2) Demand data set is the count of job postings across the Internet from multiple websites, provided by Wanted Technologies. The figures contain no duplicate records from any database; as a result, the number is the accurate set of job postings for our job search. 3) Labor Pressure is the percentage of supply versus demand. 4) The total available workforce data is in lieu of the 135 million worker profiles that CareerBuilder’s partner, EMSI, consolidates and categorizes into the Standard Occupational Classification system. 5) No person, company or entity may sell, transfer or assign the report or any of the data provided in same to any third party without the express written authorization of Stewart, Cooper & Coon. No person, company or entity may remove or modify any branding, marks, copyright or trademark notices, or any other notices or disclaimers set forth in any of this data or report without Stewart, Cooper and Coon prior written consent, or otherwise modify the data or the contents of this data or this report in any way so as to falsely or otherwise misrepresent its content. Data and graphs supplied by CareerBuilder.