I tell you from the experience of a person who has been there: logistics enterprises don't necessarily recruit graduates majoring in logistics, and logistics work is exercised in practice, so the theoretical knowledge in the school is useless if it has not been tested in practice. If you are a graduate majoring in logistics, you have great advantages over non-professional students, and you should be familiar with the work quickly.
there are the following requirements for the quality of staff: methodical thinking, the spirit of unity and cooperation, the ability to improve the quality of logistics services, and the ability to deal with emergencies. Cooperate with others but don't follow others' advice, be opinionated but not arbitrary. The key point is the details, which show your quality.