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BOOKS AND GIFTS For Your Valentine THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. — VI 3-1044 Sales Representative Gene W. McGrew came to IBM following his military service after college. Here he reviews his progress and tells why the electronic data processing field offers one of the most exciting sales careers in America today. What's it like to be with IBM? . Gene McGrew won a scholarship and went through Princeton in the top third of his class . . . managed varsity track . . . commanded an artillery battery in Korea. "When you put a lot of preparation into your career," Gene McGrew feels, "you should look for a lot in return." Out of the Army in 1953, he discussed IBM with a sales representative. It sounded like real opportunity. After an interview with an IBM branch manager, Gene McGrew was sure. Although sales was only one of many jobs he felt he could handle, this kind of selling (IBM machines are as much an idea as a product) would enable him to capitalize fully on his education, experience, and talents. He's learned also that "no other form of training or career development I can think of provides such diversity of experience in all phases of business and industrial activity. This kind of training and experience develops top business executives." Thus began an extensive and interesting training program marked by merit salary increases. The first three Outlining programming test months of the training course combined introductory machine schooling and observation of branch office operations in Pittsburgh (his home town).The next three months were spent studying the application of the Company's data processing machines to majorphases of accounting in business, science and government. With this background of know-how, Gene McGrew was ready for seven months of practical field training, during which he became a real contributing member of the sales team, working with a succession of experienced salesmen in a variety of situations with many different customers. With this experience behind him, he was ready for IBM's famous sales school, a final five-week polishing course in selling techniques. Receives first assignment Upon the successful conclusion of this course he was given his long-awaited first sales assignment, his own territory near Pittsburgh. This territory was comprised of some fourteen companies presently using IBM equipment, together with many companies who were logical potential users. Gene McGrew's job is to assist his customers in achieving maximum efficiency through the use of their equipment, as well as to help them extend its use to new applications. He is also responsible for the development of new business. His biggest sale was to a large industrial corporation. Now installed, this IBM electronic system simplifies various major phases of the customer's accounting work. His fine job with this customer resulted in the expanded use of equipment and the ordering of three additional Discussing customer's installation medium-sized data processing machines. He is now working to develop the sale of one of IBM's largest computers, the 705, to another customer. Future wide open "Advancement opportunities in IBM," Gene McGrew says, "are excellent, as you'd expect in the leading company in a dynamic and rapidly expanding industry.Ahead of me on the sales management advancement road are nearly two hundred Branch Managerships, seventeen District Managerships, and numerous executive positions at the Regional and Headquarters level in five different divisions." Checking out new client's system This profile is just one example of what it's like to be with IBM. There are excellent opportunities for wellqualified college men in Research, Development, Manufacturing, Sales and Applied Science. Why not ask your College Placement Director when IBM will next interview on your campus? Or, for information about how your degree will fit you for an IBM career, just write or call the manager of the nearest IBM office: IBM Corp. 1400 Baltimore Ave. Kansas City 5, Mo. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION DATA PROCESSING • ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS • MILITARY PRODUCTS SPECIAL ENGINEERING PRODUCTS • SUPPLIES • TIME EQUIPMENT .