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Purchasing Agents and Officers

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What You Need | Educational Programs | Useful Experience | Useful High School Subjects
 

What You Need


You usually need a university degree or college diploma in business administration, commerce or economics.

You may need experience as a purchasing or administrative clerk.

To specialize in the purchase of materials or business services, you may need a related university degree or college diploma. For example, a purchaser of industrial products may need a bachelor's degree or college diploma in engineering.

You may also need a Certificate in Purchasing [Certified Professional Purchaser (CPP)] from the Purchasing Management Association of Canada. This designation program is intended for practitioners in supply management who want to advance in their careers and obtain further education and expertise in the discipline.

With experience, you may move up the ranks to become a manager.

Many recent entrants have either an undergraduate university degree or a community college diploma.

Tip


Required/Related Educational Programs*


Commerce - Business Administration (U120)- U120

Business Administration (C121)- C121

Graphic and Audio-Visual Arts (C060)- C060

Computer Science (C720)- C720

Marketing (C140)- C140

* These educational programs are listed in the order in which they are most likely to supply graduates to this occupation.


Useful Experience/Skills


Computer literacy

Communication skills

Project management


Useful High School Subjects


English

Math

Business

Computer-related courses