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Job Opportunities in Transport and Logistics

By Louise G

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If you are considering a Career or Job within the Logistics/Courier/Transport Industry then it could prove to be a term term venture.

There are literally thousands of Transport companies in the UK and throughout the world. The one's we probably think of first would be the big players such as DHL, TNT, Fed Ex and UPS. If you are looking to progress your career within one company then any of these may be a good choice and they focus on promotion from within, a home grown policy and personal development of staff. I can personally speak from my experience with TNT that the training and development offered to new starters and throughout your career with is excellent. They offer encouragement and the opportunity for promotion within the group both in the UK and potentially abroad.

The big players will want their pound of flesh and will expect great commitment and loyalty in return. I recall regularly working over the weekend, being on call for any emergencies, attending weekend conferences and evening inter depot quiz nights. However the bonus structures were good and incentives such as designer watches, weekend breaks and luxury holidays caused excitement and motivation for all included. These are primarily the sales roles.

If a strict commercial policy, strict reporting proceedures, structured sales calls and training and a high level of both delivery and customer service all round is what you are looking for then I can recommend the blue chip companies. For those who prefer a more laid back approach then the smaller companies may be more desirable. A friend of mine was employed by a small logistics company at the same time as I was at TNT and was offered little induction and training and just had to get on with the Job. Service levels were not as good, networks not as strong but she loved the family environment she was working in. It all depends what motivates you.

There are many Job roles you could consider, such as customer service roles, operational roles, data entry, accounts, receptionist, telesales, field sales and business development manager to name just a few.

There are many online Job boards and Job sites that offer opportunities with this sector of business. It is easy to register with any of them and does not require a fee for the candidate. Just upload your CV and wait for any suitable roles. Alternatively you could check out the companies websites as they generally have a recruitment section and allow you to apply direct.

Louise G is a prolific business author and business consultant. Louise has been instrumental in the development of successful marketing strategies for many leading internet businesses. Examples of Louises work can be found at http://jobsno1.co.uk for the site for UK Jobs.

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