UC Center for Professional Selling Ranked Among the Best by SEF
The UC Center for Professional Selling in the Carl H. Lindner College of Business was once again named a Top University Sales Program for 2014.
The Sales Education Foundation
(SEF), a nonprofit organization founded to promote university sales
programs, cited high job-placement rate and research partnerships as
qualifying factors in UCs top sales program.
Jane Sojka, director of UC's Center for Professional Selling, called the program a national standout.
"UC is a leader in preparing students for an ever-changing business environment, leading to 100 percent job placement for our graduates. We're thankful to SEF for recognizing the success of the program."
The graduate program offered at Lindner as well as student sales competition participation were also rated as top tier in the nation.
The rankings appear in the foundations annual publication, Sales Education Annual, which profiles 100 university programs around the nation and abroad.
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