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McMaster-Carr is an innovative e-commerce company with over 120 years of history, focused on customer experience, adaptability, and world-class operations. The Undergraduate Management role involves leading high-performing teams, solving problems across various business contexts, and managing world-class operations. Responsibilities include analyzing data and interviewing customers to find new product opportunities, leading a 30-person packing department to ship thousands of daily orders, and improving customer experiences by analyzing unsuccessful searches and suggesting changes. This leadership opportunity is a gateway to senior leadership positions, with progress driven by merit. The company values diverse experiences and encourages curiosity, innovation, and collaboration. Locations include Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; and Princeton, NJ. The position is not eligible for work authorization sponsorship by McMaster-Carr.
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