The role involves rotations in warehouse functions, participating in business projects, using WMS, and gradually assuming supervisory responsibilities while focusing on continuous professional development.
Job Responsibilities
Participate in rotations across key warehouse functions, including daily operations, inventory management, inbound/outbound processes, picking, packing, and shipping, to systematically understand the end-to-end warehouse workflow
Take part in business projects (e.g., inventory optimization, process improvements, data analysis), helping to drive warehouse process enhancements and proposing practical solutions
Deeply learn and apply the Warehouse Management System (WMS), supporting daily tasks such as inventory control, discrepancy handling, and data reporting.
Coordinate and communicate across departments to support efficient collaboration between the warehouse, local teams, and headquarters.
Regularly participate in business reviews and process optimization discussions, independently completing problem analysis, report writing, and improvement recommendations
Gradually assume entry-level supervisory responsibilities (e.g., front-line shift/area lead) based on your development progress, building hands-on experience for future management roles
Actively participate in company training, knowledge-sharing, assessments, and development programs to continuously expand your professional capability and management perspective
Job Requirements
Master’s degree or above; majors in Logistics Management, Supply Chain Management, Industrial/Engineering Management, or related fields are a plus;
Preferred language proficiency in English and Mandarin, with excellent communication skills in both languages;
Strong interest and enthusiasm for supply chain, warehousing, and logistics; strong learning and analytical skills;
Strong sense of teamwork and ownership, with the ability to adapt to a fast-paced warehouse environment;
Solid logical thinking, clear communication, and resilience under pressure, with the courage to take on challenges;
Relevant internship or project experience is preferred; strong alignment with the long-term career direction of this role is a plus. About UsSHEIN is a global online fashion and lifestyle retailer, offering SHEIN branded apparel and products from a global network of vendors, all at affordable prices. Headquartered in Singapore, SHEIN remains committed to making the beauty of fashion accessible to all, promoting its industry-leading, on-demand production methodology, for a smarter, future-ready industry.
Participate in rotations across key warehouse functions, including daily operations, inventory management, inbound/outbound processes, picking, packing, and shipping, to systematically understand the end-to-end warehouse workflow
Take part in business projects (e.g., inventory optimization, process improvements, data analysis), helping to drive warehouse process enhancements and proposing practical solutions
Deeply learn and apply the Warehouse Management System (WMS), supporting daily tasks such as inventory control, discrepancy handling, and data reporting.
Coordinate and communicate across departments to support efficient collaboration between the warehouse, local teams, and headquarters.
Regularly participate in business reviews and process optimization discussions, independently completing problem analysis, report writing, and improvement recommendations
Gradually assume entry-level supervisory responsibilities (e.g., front-line shift/area lead) based on your development progress, building hands-on experience for future management roles
Actively participate in company training, knowledge-sharing, assessments, and development programs to continuously expand your professional capability and management perspective
Job Requirements
Master’s degree or above; majors in Logistics Management, Supply Chain Management, Industrial/Engineering Management, or related fields are a plus;
Preferred language proficiency in English and Mandarin, with excellent communication skills in both languages;
Strong interest and enthusiasm for supply chain, warehousing, and logistics; strong learning and analytical skills;
Strong sense of teamwork and ownership, with the ability to adapt to a fast-paced warehouse environment;
Solid logical thinking, clear communication, and resilience under pressure, with the courage to take on challenges;
Relevant internship or project experience is preferred; strong alignment with the long-term career direction of this role is a plus. About UsSHEIN is a global online fashion and lifestyle retailer, offering SHEIN branded apparel and products from a global network of vendors, all at affordable prices. Headquartered in Singapore, SHEIN remains committed to making the beauty of fashion accessible to all, promoting its industry-leading, on-demand production methodology, for a smarter, future-ready industry.
Top Skills
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