Logistics Analyst Jobs in Connecticut

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Demographic Data for Connecticut

Moving to Connecticut? Find some basic demographic data about Connecticut below.


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3,605,944
87,557

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Logistics Fundamentals
Have you ever wondered how products arrive at your hands? From the clothes we wear to the food we consume, they have been through a series of links, processes, operations and flows we know as...
Humanitarian Logistics
Learn how humanitarian logistics delivers essential goods and services to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity. Explore how supply chain management concepts and methods can...
Procurement and Logistics Management
Learn fundamental concepts regarding the flow of goods and materials throughout the supply chain. Starting from procurement and continuing with logistics; including the management of inventory,...

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Salary for Logistics Analyst Jobs in Connecticut

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and WorkInSports research efforts.

Highest Education Level

Logistics Analysts in Connecticut offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
46.0%
Master's Degree
24.7%
High School or GED
10.7%
Associate's Degree
8.7%
Vocational Degree or Certification
6.7%
Some College
1.7%
Doctorate Degree
1.1%
Some High School
0.3%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Logistics Analysts in Connecticut
4-6 years
38.1%
2-4 years
28.6%
1-2 years
9.5%
10+ years
9.5%
6-8 years
9.5%
Less than 1 year
4.8%



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