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BUYING INTOYOUR FUTURE
What is procurement?
Sometimes known as purchasing, or buying, essentially it means
buying goods or services. This can be virtually anything, from raw
materials to advertising and marketing –
basically, whatever a company needs to
keep operating. It’s an important
function in every business, from small
organisations to huge multinationals.
“You have to build supplier relationships…
so that in good times and bad times you
have support.”Lord Alan Sugar
KICKSTART YOUR CAREER WITH A ROLE IN PROCUREMENT
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TAKE FLIGHT...People enter the procurement profession from alldifferent backgrounds. Whatever you’ve studiedbefore shouldn’t be a barrier.
L3BTEC NationalDiploma inRetail
BTEC HigherNational Diplomain Business L5
Begin your future as a buyer
BTECs in procurementand supply...
BTEC HigherNational Certificatein Business L4
L2BTEC First Diplomain Business
You should expect to take up to one year to complete aBTEC qualification. Want to find out more? Please visit:
www.cips.org/btec
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• Combines on-the-job andknowledge-based training with an approved trainingprovider
• Can take from 18 - 24 monthsto complete
• Is suitable for new andexisting staff
• On successful completiongives you globally recognisedqualifications.
A list of approved training providers
currently offering anapprenticeship in
procurement is availableon our website:
Study full-time on aBTEC or earn whileyou learn on anapprenticeship
An apprenticeship inprocurement and supply...
Government fundingApprenticeships are open to all ages. Government funding is prioritised forcertain groups with apprenticeship training funded in full for 16-18 year olds.Want to find out more? Please visit: www.gov.uk/apprenticeships-guide
www.cips.org/apprenticeships
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BUYING INTOTHE BESTOne of the main roles for a buyer is to get the best value formoney for every item purchased for a company. This meansyou're pretty indispensable. As a procurement professional,you'll be in high demand, playing such a crucial role that jobsecurity in this industry is high. You’ll also be well rewarded, assalaries and benefits in the industry are extremely competitive.
Do you have the essentialskills to be a buyer?Are you a people person? Do you like talking,communicating, developing relationships? Thenyou’re already on the right road to becoming aprocurement professional. It’s all about working withother people, building up professional relationshipsand, above all, learning the art of negotiation.
If you’re working as a buyer or procurement officer, as it’ssometimes called, then all these skills will be essential. Youwill be working closely with suppliers, who of course arelooking to make money, and your role will be to get thebest deal for their goods and services.
“As the world changes, the
business has to change with it
and not be afraid to do so. Be
proactive, bring ideas to the
table and don’t just do the
same mundane things every
month. Think of new
opportunities or places the
business hasn’t gone before.
Be creative – that’s what
chairpeople and chief
executives look for.”
Michelle Mone, co-owner
of MJM International
Where could I go? Anywhere! What could I achieve? The sky's the limit!
NEGOTIATING
INNOVATING
CONFLICTMANAGEMENT
RELATIONSHIPMANAGEMENT
PROJECTMANAGEMENTCREATIVETHINKING
PROBLEMSOLVING COMMUNICATING
YOUR JOURNEYTO BECOME A BUYER
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Or are you - THE PROBLEM SOLVER?
Some suppliers are really just an extendedpart of an organisation and managingrelationships is a really important role tomake sure everyone is working together toachieve the best results.
SUPPLIERRELATIONSHIPMANAGER
Here are a few ideas to inspire you...
Could you become - THE ANGEL OF BUYING?
As a Sustainability Manager, it's your job tomake sure that your company acts responsiblyand ethically when it comes to people, profitand planet. You could find yourself making surethat your company pays a fair price for goodsfrom developing countries, working conditions
in suppliers' factories are fair andsafe, or that the energy your
company uses isn't wasted.
Or could you see yourself as - THE ANALYSER?
As a Risk Manager, you'll work across thebusiness and with suppliers to identify thingsthat could go wrong, like a cyber-attack onyour IT system or a tsunami wiping out asupplier factory. Then you plan to eitherprevent risks or deal with them effectively ifthe worst does happen.
RISK MANAGER
SUSTAINABILITYMANAGER
When Marvel Studios decided to record The Avengers filmscore in Europe because it was cheaper,Hollywood film musicians took strikeaction in protest preventing filming.
"They took off to Europe to record themusical score, hurting Hollywood's filmmusicians. We don't think that's fair."
"We believe that the best approach to cocoa
sustainability is to partner with our industry
peers, government certification organisations
and non-government organisations for the
common good."
Barry Parkin, Mars Global Chocolate
Procurement and Sustainability Head
A Supplier Relationship Managermight be working with a supplier tocome up with an innovativesolution to a product, look at ways ofworking together to cut costs and bemore efficient, be a whistle blowerfor suppliers to report unethicalbehaviour, get small companiestogether to join forces and wincontracts and generally makesure both parties are deliveringwhat they say they would.
WHERE COULD YOUR JOURNEY TAKE YOU?
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GOING PLACESThere are a whole range of roles you can choose from in procurement,and you’ll be able to work in every sector, from charity to retail,construction to the public sector. Every business, everywhere,needs effective procurement professionals. From jet enginesto touch screen technology, from hospital beds to filmsets. Choose a career in buying and you could end upworking anywhere in the world and buying anything.
I buy...Venues for iTunes festivals for Apple
Weighing scales for lions at London Zoo
Fake blood for forensic science studentsat Nottingham Trent University
Mosquito nets for developing countriesat DIFID
Cardiac devices to save lives atUniversity College London
Throughout the world CIPSqualifications are recognisedas driving leading edgethinking and professionalismin procurement. MCIPS is recognised as the globalstandard for top quality procurement professionals.
We offer five qualifications; that take up to one year tocomplete, to support your professional development inprocurement and supply. On successful completion ofthe Diploma, Advanced and Professional diplomas inconjunction with three years experience in a role ofresponsibility in procurement and supply, you may applyfor full membership of CIPS to use the designatoryletters, MCIPS.Find out more: www.cips.org
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CIPS professional and vocational programmes
CIPS membership grade
CIPS globally recognised programmes
Level of competency achieved**
CIPS Global Standard competency level
CIPS England recognised programmes
Studying member grade
Tactical Operational
Certificate in Procurementand Supply Operations
Advanced Certificate inProcurement and SupplyOperations
Diploma in and Supp ly
CIPS Ac cr
Experie nti
Intermediate Apprenticeships* Higher Le ve
Have the capabilities to deliver keytasks associated with procurementand supply operations. Typical jobroles: Assistant buyer, Assistantcontract officer, Contract analyst.
Have the ability to recognise anddescribe key transactional processesfor procurement and supply. Typicaljob roles: Administrative/purchasingassistant, Contracts administrator,Stock controller.
Can provi dekey stake hoprocurem enand proce sseBuyer, Pro cuContract o fficanalyst, S up
Your journey – can take you all the way to MCIPS and Cha rt
Highest entry level
*Only if specially selected units chosen. **Each level can take up to 1 year to achieve.
Corpor atPractiti on
BTEC First* *
*
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Unit exemptions maybe granted depending on your certified prior lea
Managerial Professional
ma in Procurementpp ly
Advanced Diploma inProcurement and Supply
Professional Diploma inProcurement and Supply
Corporate Award Advanced Practitioner
Ac credited University Degree
rie ntial – Management Entry Level (MER)
Le vel Apprenticeships*
*
ovi de advice and guidance toke holders on performance ofm ent and supply proceduresce sses. Typical job roles:
Pro curement specialistt o fficer, Supply chain, S upply chain planner.
Have the expertise to improve,develop and fulfil organisational andfunctional objectives in procurementand supply. Typical job roles: Seniorbuyer, Procurement executive,Procurement specialist, Contractofficer, Supply chain executive.
Have the ability to formulate, directand advise, change, manage, and leadand influence internal and externalstakeholders in procurement andsupply. Typical job roles: Strategicprocurement manager, Head ofcommercial, Supply chain manager,Head of logistics/transport,Operations manager.
MCIPS
Professional licen ce
a rtered Procurement and Supply Professional, the most senior l e
l
or ate Award titi oner
* *
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or learning.
Corporate Award Master Practitioner
Executive Diploma inStrategic Procurement andSupply Management
CIPS Accredited MBA
Experiential – Chartered
Leads procurement teams within anorganisation and influences theboard to adopt leading-edgeprocurement strategies and establishbest practice. Influences supplymarkets with innovative sourcingsolutions. Typical job roles:Procurement/Supply chain director,Chief procurement officer.
en ce
Chartered Status
Advanced professional licence
Advanced Professional
l evels of achievement
Start your owncareer journeyThis diagram shows the CIPSqualifications pathway, along withequivalent alternative pathways,such as BTECs, Apprenticeshipsand Accredited Degrees.
You don’t have to follow onepathway, as long as you completea qualification or its equivalentyou can change your progressionpathway that right for you.
BTECS
APPRENTICESHIPS
MBA
EXPERIENTIAL
CORPORATE AWARD
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Procurement Director
Head of Procurement
Strategic Procurement Manager
Senior Category Manager
Supply Chain Manager
Procurement Manager
Purchasing Manager
Category Manager
Contracts Manager
Senior Buyer
Contracts Officer
Procurement Specialist
Buyer
Assistant Buyer
Purchasing Assistant
3.3%
2.4%
UK average salary by job title*
0% 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
UK average pay increasesas % of salary by job title*
2.1%
2.3%
3.5%
2.5%
2.9%
2.6%
1.5%
2.7%
1.3%
2.3%
3.1%
4.2%
2.0%
PURCHASINGASSISTANT......
WHAT SALARYCAN YOU EXPECT TO EARN?As in most professions the level of qualifications you’ve achieved along withexperience you’ve gained will affect what you can expect to earn as a buyer.
Here are some UK average salaries by job title:
BUYER............
CATEGORYMANAGER.......
SUPPLY CHAINMANAGER..........
PROCUREMENTDIRECTOR..........
£21k
£27k
£42k
£48k
£89k
* CIPS Salary Guide and Procurement Insights Report 2015
*CIPS Salary Guide and Procurement Insights Report 2015
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HOW TO ENTERTHE PROFESSIONA quick guide
Having an idea of what you want to do is great but how do you make it happen? Whether you want to continue with your studies at university or would prefer on-the-job training, there’s a pathway to purchasing for you.
University degreeYou can specialise in procurement in a number of degrees,many of which are accredited by CIPS. This gives you thebenefit of graduating with both a degree and a professionalqualification. www.cips.org/degrees
CollegeIf you are staying on at college then you could consider ageneral business studies course. In the UK the BTECBusiness Studies has procurement and supply modules.This might be a way for you to keep your options open andstill explore what procurement is all about.
If you go straight into a junior buying role your companymay expect you to study for CIPS qualifications. These arerecognised globally as driving leading edge thinking andprofessionalism in procurement. MCIPS is recognisedworldwide as the standard for top quality procurementprofessionals and will give you a head start over yourcolleagues. You can choose to study by either attending alocal college or study centre or through distance and e-learning. www.cips.org/quals
ApprenticeshipsIf you prefer to go straight into work rather than studying,then you can still enjoy a career in purchasing.Apprenticeships and on-the-job training are a great way tobalance your career with your studies, and many employerslook out for candidates who are keen to progress.
Many people looking to enter
the field of procurement
want to know if they need
specific qualifications. The
short answer is no. But the
reality is that, increasingly,
employers are looking for
candidates with CIPS
qualifications.
A QUESTION OFQUALIFICATIONS
ROUTES TO ENTRY
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WANT TO FIND OUT MORE? If all this appeals to you and you’d like to know more about a career in buying, please visit:
Dominic always had a strong interest inbusiness and decided to study for a BA (Hons)in Business Studies at Liverpool John MooresUniversity (LJMU).
“The LJMU course stood out by some distanceas it focused on employability and practicalskills rather than purely business theory. Theplacement year and CIPS accreditationoffered in the placement routes are greatincentives and will hopefully increase mychances of getting a job once I graduate.”
“The course is a good mix of theory and realworld examples and research. For example, inmy procurement module we have covered thefundamentals of buying, but also researchingthe history and evolution of the profession. Ithink it’s giving me a better all-roundunderstanding of the topic”, says Dominic,who is keen to take up a role in procurementwhen he graduates.
DOMINIC’SJOURNEY
Dionne has worked in procurement for nearly eightyears, after deciding her job as personal assistantwasn’t for her. She started as a procurementadministrator, and soon afterwards started theCIPS Graduate Diploma to become a professionallyqualified buyer – supported by her employer.
“Thinking back, most people at school were talkingabout roles in law, risk or customer-facing roles”,says Dionne. “What’s interesting is that is exactlywhat my procurement role is, and more. No twodays are the same – it’s not a normal office jobwhere you sit at your desk all day. I have theopportunity to work with teams across the wholebusiness and test my knowledge and awareness ofthe financial, legal and the business environmentevery time I’m putting a new supplier contracttogether. I enjoy the face-to-face contact andcustomer interactions I get from working inprocurement – it’s great.
“I still get a buzz from face-to-face negotiationswith suppliers – that’s one of the exciting parts forme.”
“I wanted to keep my options open so I starting toapply for jobs and apprenticeships too. I saw theBusiness and Administration Apprenticeshipadvertised on the EDF website and it looked reallyinteresting so I decided to go for it!” she says.
Rosie was successful and turned down herUniversity places to take on the two-year schemewith the supply chain team at EDF. When theapprenticeship came to an end Rosie was offereda job working on supplier development and EDFare sponsoring her to complete an HND in
Business Management with a view to completingthe CIPS qualifications afterwards.
“I would definitely recommend a job inprocurement to anyone. You get to work onprojects and see all the materials you wereresponsible for buying all come together, it’s a realsense of achievement. My rotations on theapprenticeship scheme have really helped meunderstand the different perspectives on projectsand realise how working collaboratively withsuppliers can help to get great results.”
DIONNE’SJOURNEY
ROSIE’SJOURNEY
Rosie applied for university courses after her A levels, butwasn’t really convinced it was the right path for her.
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