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  • Procurement is the process of acquiring goods, services, or works from an external source for a business. It involves the entire process from identifying a need, selecting a supplier, negotiating contracts, and managing the supplier relationship.

  • A procurement manager is responsible for managing the procurement process for a business. They develop procurement strategies, negotiate contracts, manage supplier relationships, and ensure compliance with regulations and policies.

  • To get into procurement, gaining experience in a related field such as purchasing, supply chain management or logistics can be helpful. A degree in business, economics, or a related field is also advantageous.

  • Procurement jobs include procurement manager, purchasing manager, procurement specialist, sourcing analyst, contract manager, and supplier relationship manager. These roles can be found in various industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, government, and retail.

  • While a qualification in procurement is not always necessary, it can be beneficial to have a relevant degree or certification such as CIPS (Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply) to demonstrate knowledge and competence in procurement. Many employers also provide training and development opportunities for their procurement staff.