Recruit Our Students
The Advantage of Haslam Graduates
The Haslam College of Business at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, prepares students with a broad, cross-disciplinary approach to supply chain management (SCM). We graduate supply chain professionals capable of managing and controlling boundary-spanning activities and processes both within the firm and across the global supply chain.
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Curriculum Connected to Industry
Our faculty, composed of both leading scholars and experienced practitioners, teach our applied curriculum to equip students with the hands-on expertise necessary to strengthen your team. Our industry partnerships ensure our curriculum is always ahead of industry trends and best practices. You can learn more about our programs to see how our students and graduates could benefit your organization.
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Over 1,900 Supply Chain Management Students
Supply chain management was the No. 1 major at UT based on the number of degrees granted from 2020 to 2024. Currently, we have over 1,500 supply chain management undergraduate students, 550 collaterals, and 400+ graduate students enrolled in our programs.
“UT SCM students have a much faster ramp and better real-world experiences than other SCM graduates. It’s why we invest so much in UT talent and alumni at Dell.”
– Rob McIntosh, Senior Vice President, Dell Global Fulfillment, Logistics and Trade
How to Recruit Our Students
Every year, 150 companies, including some of the most prominent in the industry, welcome bright, industry-ready graduates from our supply chain programs. The best way to connect to our students is through our recruiting team and by hosting a booth at one of our career fairs.
Work with us
Our dedicated recruiting team is ready to partner with you to understand your recruiting goals and work closely with you to match you with candidates who have the appropriate skills to meet your needs. Get in touch with us about recruiting our students by filling out the form at the bottom of this page.
Participate in our career fairs
Throughout the year, Haslam hosts various career fairs that allow businesses to meet with our students and promote themselves as an employer. For more details about hosting a table at our career fairs, contact Katie Wiley, assistant director of the UT Center for Career Development and Academic Exploration.
Fall 2024 Events
- Two networking events at the Supply Chain Forum on Tuesday, November 12. Registration will open in early September.
- Early Access Networking Night on Monday, September 16. Registration is open.
- SCM Job and Internship Fair on Tuesday, September 17. Registration is open.
Supply Chain Forum Exclusive Benefits
We also provide our Supply Chain Forum members additional opportunities to meet and recruit students. Many of these exclusive opportunities are now offered virtually.
SCF Exclusive Benefits
Early Access Networking Night
Meet with SCM students at this exclusive event the evening before the SCM Career Fair each fall.
Supply Chain Forum Receptions
Connect with colleagues at two forum receptions and network with our most accomplished graduate students and undergraduate SCM majors, including Scholars of Distinction.
Tennessee Association of Supply Chain Student Organization
Supply Chain Forum partners have priority access to speaking engagements and networking opportunities for UT’s student organization events. This group (TASC) creates opportunities for students to meet and learn from industry leaders and get hands-on learning in supply chain.
Career Roundtables
Our students love opportunities to connect and learn from supply chain professionals. Share your expertise and career experience with students eager to learn firsthand about the SCM profession. This event can be tailored to serve as a professional development opportunity or a recruiting event. It can be open to all SCM students or a select few. You decide!
In-Class Presentations
Only Supply Chain Forum members have the opportunity to speak in SCM classes. Please contact GSCI before the semester begins (July/November) to coordinate topics and dates.
Speed Networking at the Supply Chain Forum
Twice a year, meet one-on-one with a select group of undergraduate students. Get résumé books, begin career conversations, and identify potential candidates for your company.
SCM Career Expo
This smaller career fair is a unique opportunity for companies to interact with any UT student interested in pursuing roles in supply chain management. Supply Chain Forum members are given priority access for registration.
Lunch and Learn Events
Meet with 10-15 top-performing students who meet your company’s specific criteria. At this intimate event, inform students about supply chain opportunities with your company, respond to questions, and enjoy connecting with some of our best students!