For over 25 years, Fusion Worldwide has been connecting buyers to trusted suppliers of electronic components in the open market. As an independent distributor, Fusion offers comprehensive supply chain solutions for small, medium and large global enterprises, including Fortune 500s, across numerous verticals such as computing, IT infrastructure, automotive, industrial automation, consumer electronics, medical and more. Fusion’s vast supplier network, commitment to quality, and market intelligence offers customers the speed, transparency, and reliability they need to navigate today’s fast-changing supply chain, including shortages. With ongoing investments in supplier relations, sales and service hubs, technology infrastructure, and quality testing, including the recent acquisition of Prosemi, Singapore’s largest electronics test center, Fusion enables fast, turnkey sourcing for its customers.
Headquartered in Portsmouth, NH, Fusion Worldwide has grown into a $3B global organization, with over 300 employees in 19 offices throughout the Americas, Europe, and Asia. To learn more, visit fusionww.com.
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Pros: You learn a lot about the global supply chain and component sourcing quickly, which is great for an entry-level position. The pay for a Supply Chain Analyst is competitive for the Boston, MA office.
Cons: Career growth is pretty stagnant; there's no clear path for promotion or skill development. You're mostly doing the same tasks year after year, which can be frustrating for ambitious folks in supply chain roles.
Advice to Management: Management needs to invest in clearer career paths and offer more training opportunities for their supply chain professionals. Without development, good people will leave for better growth prospects.
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What is the general working culture like at Fusion Worldwide for entry-level roles in their logistics operations?
Fusion Worldwide fosters a fast-paced, collaborative environment within its logistics teams. Expect a hands-on approach where teamwork is crucial for meeting global supply chain demands and contributing to efficient operations.