Loss Prevention Manager

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AVG. SALARY

$123,190

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Loss Prevention Manager Career (Grades 6-12)

Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.

AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8

Helpful Classes

  • Math
  • Communication
  • Social Studies
  • Technology

Things to Try

  • Plan a small class activity and track the tasks, supplies, and budget, Take turns leading a team project and explain why roles and deadlines matter, Compare how a school, team, or store organizes people, schedules, and goals, Interview a loss prevention manager or manager about planning, teamwork, and decision-making

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Communication
  • Decision-making
  • Data analysis
  • Leadership

Helpful Classes

  • Business
  • English
  • Algebra I
  • Computer Applications
  • Civics

Recommended Learning Areas

  • business basics
  • communication
  • spreadsheet skills
  • planning
  • civics

Things to Try

  • Help organize a club or service activity and build a simple timeline and budget, Observe how a school office or business schedules people, supplies, and deadlines, Use a spreadsheet to track costs, sign-ups, or results for a small project, Shadow a loss prevention manager or operations leader to see how they coordinate work

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Communication
  • Decision-making
  • Data analysis
  • Leadership

Helpful Classes

  • Business Management
  • Economics
  • Algebra II
  • Business Communication
  • Project Planning

Recommended Learning Areas

  • operations planning
  • budgeting
  • team coordination
  • business communication
  • process improvement

Things to Try

  • Lead a team task and track what improved when responsibilities were clearly assigned, Review a school, nonprofit, or business plan and summarize the key decisions, Help manage inventory, scheduling, or sign-ups for an event and note workflow issues, Present a short recommendation on how to improve a process or service

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Communication
  • Decision-making
  • Data analysis
  • Leadership

Helpful Classes

  • Accounting
  • Statistics
  • Business Law
  • Public Speaking
  • Operations Management

Recommended Learning Areas

  • project management
  • data-based decision-making
  • human resources
  • business law
  • financial analysis

Things to Try

  • Intern or volunteer in an office and document workflows, schedules, or cost tracking, Use spreadsheets to compare results, timelines, or budgets for a real project, Write agendas, updates, or decision notes for a club, team, or community project, Interview leaders about hiring, budgeting, and performance goals

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Communication
  • Decision-making
  • Data analysis
  • Leadership

Helpful Classes

  • Economics
  • Management
  • Finance
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Business Writing

Recommended Learning Areas

  • organizational strategy
  • performance metrics
  • budget management
  • leadership
  • risk and compliance

Things to Try

  • Complete a capstone that includes planning, budgeting, delegation, and measuring results, Compare management pathways in business, public service, or operations, Build a portfolio showing leadership, planning, and project outcomes, Interview a senior leader about strategy, staffing, and risk decisions

Focus Skills

  • Organization
  • Communication
  • Decision-making
  • Data analysis
  • Leadership

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree

A bachelor's degree is generally required to become a loss prevention manager.