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Stand out in today’s job market with Greenville Technical College’s new Operations Management program.

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Operations managers keep things running smoothly.

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Ever wondered who makes sure everything in a business runs like a well-oiled machine? That’s the job of an operations manager. They keep things on track, ensure teams work together, and find ways to boost efficiency.

From manufacturing to healthcare, retail, and the service industry, operations managers are crucial for making sure resources are used wisely and goals are met.

If you’re looking to jump into a high-demand career, Greenville Technical College’s new Operations Management program is a great opportunity to gain the skills companies are actively seeking. Think: Accounting, leadership, supply chain management, project management, and more.

With operations managers being one of the most in-demand roles in Greenville right now, this program is the perfect way to get ahead in your career and land the job you’ve been looking for.

Curious to learn more? Sign up for a virtual open house on Monday, March 31.

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