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Inventory Control Manager

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High School

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Inventory control managers come from a wide variety of backgrounds. While some people in the profession have bachelor's or master's degrees in accounting or business, a university degree is not necessary, says inventory control manager Lynn Davis.

He suggests getting a handle on the type of product you are managing, so that you can accurately recognize and account for its different parts. He works for a car manufacturer.

"My educational background is high school. I worked as a mechanic for years. This helps because I really have to know the difference between the front bumper and the back bumper. Other than that, you need to get a handle on your basic math. A good memory is an asset."

Most colleges and universities offer courses in logistics -- the management of goods and people in manufacturing or retail -- and inventory control.

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