Selling Setter Success
鈥淭hink about selling a car, it鈥檚 so much more in that,鈥 said Mariama Diallo 鈥20. 鈥淔irst, you have to believe in your product or solution. Then you have to be motivated.鈥
鈥淚 consider myself a bullfighter,鈥 said Eduardo Flo 鈥21.
Such are the mantras of the newly-formed, yet already considerably accomplished Lubin Sales Team. Founded in fall 2018, this interscholastic team, led by Lubin Clinical Professors Harvey Markovitz and Deborah Fain, has been racking up awards at numerous collegiate sales competitions throughout the country鈥攊ncluding recognition at Kennesaw State University, Temple University, Duquesne University, The College of New Jersey, and more.
Through these compelling and practically-minded competitions, 绿巨人视频students have been taking advantage of what鈥檚 proven to be quite a unique opportunity; the competitions enable students to simultaneously hone their professional sales skills, win prize money, and even secure job and internship offers.
Markovitz, who notes that 绿巨人视频is the only college in Manhattan teaching professional sales, decided to form a sales team at Lubin after learning about the burgeoning sales competition network that continues to grow across the country.
鈥淚 go to various conferences with other professors teaching sales, I learned there鈥檚 this whole process amongst universities to develop students to become professional salespeople in a formal manner, to the extent that they can go to competitions and compete with one another,鈥 said Markovitz. 鈥淚t becomes a huge interscholastic competition network. There are about 120 schools involved.鈥
From there, Markovitz pitched the idea of forming a sales team to some of his students. The pitch, unsurprisingly, turned out to be quite successful.
鈥淚 was in his sales management class, he talked about his sales team, I was happy to see that I would have so many opportunities job-wise, and meet other people that would share the same passion,鈥 said Diallo. 鈥淧rofessor Markovitz gave me the right sales pitch.鈥
As an international student, Diallo realized that the sales team could potentially open invaluable doors to companies and opportunities鈥攕ome of which she has already taken advantage of.
鈥淲ith the sales team, there are a lot of opportunities鈥攚inning money, being able to get a job,鈥 said Diallo. 鈥淎s an international student, it鈥檚 really hard to stay here because we need a sponsorship. Through this competition, I was able to find companies willing to sponsor me in the future, and I had a wonderful internship this summer with Granite Telecommunications.鈥
At Granite, Diallo even went on to win an intra-company sales competition amongst interns, first winning the competition amongst the interns in New York, then traveling to Boston to win the company鈥檚 national competition.
鈥淚 was able to win $1,000 in scholarship money,鈥 said Diallo. 鈥淭hat was a great experience.鈥
Granite Telecommunications, alongside Guardian Life Insurance, State Farm Insurance, Tom James Co., and View, are the generous external sponsors who help fund the sales team. And while their generosity has been considerable, the companies view their sponsorship as a win-win proposition. By helping fund the team, they gain access to some of the best and brightest salespeople of tomorrow.
鈥淏ecause we have these sponsors who are very generous, we are able to travel,鈥 says Markovitz. 鈥漌hat鈥檚 in it for the sponsors? They have the opportunity to take our best, hire them, make them job offers. They know these kids are trained to be professional sales-people day one out of school. They鈥檙e job ready.鈥
After a successful fall, the team is looking to continue to spread its wings with springtime competitions across the country, including the national competition at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. Given that last year鈥檚 graduating team members secured jobs at UPS and FDM Group, Markovitz is confident that this year鈥檚 outgoing batch will continue this new, yet exciting 绿巨人视频tradition.
As for the future? Markovitz, Diallo, and Flo all believe the sky鈥檚 the limit鈥攂oth for the continued growth of the team and their own personal trajectories.
鈥淚t鈥檚 the most exciting thing that鈥檚 happening at Lubin right now,鈥 said Markovitz.
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