Medical Sales College. Is it for Real?










The ripoff report? LOL. That is a fine reference source for information. It's almost as credible as the national enquirer and Cafe Pharma.

What you're talking about is called projection. You don't believe Cafepharma's credibility because of all the fake MSC testimonials you continue to post on it. Real students and grads don't have time to defend your program.

The Ripoff Report about Elite-MSC is accurate and it hurts you and your bottom line.
 








What you're talking about is called projection. You don't believe Cafepharma's credibility because of all the fake MSC testimonials you continue to post on it. Real students and grads don't have time to defend your program.

The Ripoff Report about Elite-MSC is accurate and it hurts you and your bottom line.


Yes, your posting on Ripoff Report is super-accurate just like Cafepharma Lol!

What testimonials from the hundreds is/are fake? You can't ever answer that question because it works. How is it that you find hundreds upon hundreds in the industry from the Medical Sales College? If real students don't have the time to defend, then you are agreeing that all of this is bs?

You have admittedly posted hundreds of times including the Ripoff Report.

You are similar to the same guy who bought a lawnmower from Home Depot, used it, returned it afterwards and now are surprised that they won't take the return. Then, you file a ripoff report like the other "500+" against Home Depot! My guess is that Home Depot probably isn't a scam even though they have those complaints. Home Depot works great for almost everyone.....
 








Yes, your posting on Ripoff Report is super-accurate just like Cafepharma Lol!

What testimonials from the hundreds is/are fake? You can't ever answer that question because it works. How is it that you find hundreds upon hundreds in the industry from the Medical Sales College? If real students don't have the time to defend, then you are agreeing that all of this is bs?

You have admittedly posted hundreds of times including the Ripoff Report.

You are similar to the same guy who bought a lawnmower from Home Depot, used it, returned it afterwards and now are surprised that they won't take the return. Then, you file a ripoff report like the other "500+" against Home Depot! My guess is that Home Depot probably isn't a scam even though they have those complaints. Home Depot works great for almost everyone.....

Home Depot is legit. If you're ever dissatisfied with one of their products, you get a refund.
 








Yes, your posting on Ripoff Report is super-accurate just like Cafepharma Lol!

What testimonials from the hundreds is/are fake? You can't ever answer that question because it works. How is it that you find hundreds upon hundreds in the industry from the Medical Sales College? If real students don't have the time to defend, then you are agreeing that all of this is bs?

You have admittedly posted hundreds of times including the Ripoff Report.

You are similar to the same guy who bought a lawnmower from Home Depot, used it, returned it afterwards and now are surprised that they won't take the return. Then, you file a ripoff report like the other "500+" against Home Depot! My guess is that Home Depot probably isn't a scam even though they have those complaints. Home Depot works great for almost everyone.....

Actually, he is the guy that eats his entire steak then say's it was not cooked hoping for a free meal. LOSER!!!!
 
















Check this out. Sound familiar? Oh right, Elite recruiters do not charge... they conveniently push jobseekers who respond to their "job ads" toward their affiliated very expensive Medical Sales College (MSC). See the loophole? At the end of the day, the people running Elite-MSC are charging jobseekers. Clever.

Clues to spotting bad recruiters and scams
By Rita Ashley, August 4, 2011
Just because you are vulnerable doesn’t mean you have to be a victim.

http://jobsearch4execs.com/2011/08/04/clues-to-spotting-bad-recruiters-and-scams/

"If a recruiter asks for a fee, they are not a recruiter. By definition, no recruiter should ever charge the candidate; if they have a search, the company pays. If they charge, that makes them an employment agency, not a recruiter. Again, run away.

Don’t let your desire to find a plethora of resources cloud your vision about recruiters. If you chose the wrong one(s) they can do serious damage to your self confidence and your search. There are many excellent recruiters hired by companies to source qualified candidates. Learn to tell the difference and you will avoid all the angst and anger the recruiting’s bad apples spread."
 
















Hopefully my message will be sorted out from all the mess that has accumulated on this thread.

I just graduated from MSC today as valedictorian of my class. I'm not sure why there is so much negativity on these boards. I loved my experience at MSC and the education is top notch. I learned more in 8 weeks than at least a year on the field. It is an extremely intense program and competitive between classmates. It's also a great place for newbies to ask "stupid questions" before they get a job and prevent asking those "stupid questions" in front of doctors or bosses. I came from a completely unrelated field (energy and engineering) and came to the school with drive and passion for this industry. I was interviewing with 6 companies while in school and received an offer before I graduated (accepted it yesterday).

I can't wait to start my job in a few weeks and thank MSC for all of the helpful guidance and great education. I don't have a single negative thing to say about MSC. It was a great investment in education for myself.

For those of you interested in attending, I suggest you field LinkedIn for graduates and ask them about their experiences. That's what I did. I hope that this post is useful for some of you reading this messy thread.

C. Cunningham
 








Hopefully my message will be sorted out from all the mess that has accumulated on this thread.

I just graduated from MSC today as valedictorian of my class. I'm not sure why there is so much negativity on these boards. I loved my experience at MSC and the education is top notch. I learned more in 8 weeks than at least a year on the field. It is an extremely intense program and competitive between classmates. It's also a great place for newbies to ask "stupid questions" before they get a job and prevent asking those "stupid questions" in front of doctors or bosses. I came from a completely unrelated field (energy and engineering) and came to the school with drive and passion for this industry. I was interviewing with 6 companies while in school and received an offer before I graduated (accepted it yesterday).

I can't wait to start my job in a few weeks and thank MSC for all of the helpful guidance and great education. I don't have a single negative thing to say about MSC. It was a great investment in education for myself.

For those of you interested in attending, I suggest you field LinkedIn for graduates and ask them about their experiences. That's what I did. I hope that this post is useful for some of you reading this messy thread.

C. Cunningham

LOL
 








Hopefully my message will be sorted out from all the mess that has accumulated on this thread.

I just graduated from MSC today as valedictorian of my class. I'm not sure why there is so much negativity on these boards. I loved my experience at MSC and the education is top notch. I learned more in 8 weeks than at least a year on the field. It is an extremely intense program and competitive between classmates. It's also a great place for newbies to ask "stupid questions" before they get a job and prevent asking those "stupid questions" in front of doctors or bosses. I came from a completely unrelated field (energy and engineering) and came to the school with drive and passion for this industry. I was interviewing with 6 companies while in school and received an offer before I graduated (accepted it yesterday).

I can't wait to start my job in a few weeks and thank MSC for all of the helpful guidance and great education. I don't have a single negative thing to say about MSC. It was a great investment in education for myself.

For those of you interested in attending, I suggest you field LinkedIn for graduates and ask them about their experiences. That's what I did. I hope that this post is useful for some of you reading this messy thread.

C. Cunningham

Yeah, I'm sure you're not an employee or owner of Elite-MSC. Nice try.
 








ANATOMY OF A FAKE MSC TESTIMONIAL

Gross Anatomy breaks down the components of the human body in order to help one better understand how the whole body functions as a system.

Below is the anatomy of a classic fake Medical Sales College (MSC) testimonial. It was designed to make a prospective MSC student lower his or her guard against their sales tactics.

1) DISQUALIFIER- makes one think that all negative posts about MSC are just "mess."

Hopefully my message will be sorted out from all the mess that has accumulated on this thread.

2) QUALIFIER- makes one believe that author is a "real student."

I just graduated from MSC today as valedictorian of my class.

3) INTERROGATOR- makes one question the validity of negative posts about MSC.

I'm not sure why there is so much negativity on these boards. I loved my experience at MSC and the education is top notch. I learned more in 8 weeks than at least a year on the field. It is an extremely intense program and competitive between classmates.

4) BOOSTER- raises hopes that those without medical sales experience can break into the field via a certificate.

It's also a great place for newbies to ask "stupid questions" before they get a job and prevent asking those "stupid questions" in front of doctors or bosses. I came from a completely unrelated field (energy and engineering) and came to the school with drive and passion for this industry.

5) PROMISER- indicates that something favorable will come from MSC.

I was interviewing with 6 companies while in school and received an offer before I graduated (accepted it yesterday). I can't wait to start my job in a few weeks and thank MSC for all of the helpful guidance and great education.

6) SUPPLEMENTER- adds that there are no downsides to MSC.

I don't have a single negative thing to say about MSC. It was a great investment in education for myself.

7) DIVERTER- lures one elsewhere for ambush. In this case, to "Linkedin," where MSC creates fictitious unchallenged, unverifiable resumes.

For those of you interested in attending, I suggest you field LinkedIn for graduates and ask them about their experiences. That's what I did. I hope that this post is useful for some of you reading this messy thread.

8) SIGNATURE- makes one think the poster has a name, and hence a "real student."

C. C.


You decide if the following is from an actual unaffiliated MSC graduate or from an Elite-MSC owner/employee:

Originally Posted by Anonymous on Cafepharma

Hopefully my message will be sorted out from all the mess that has accumulated on this thread.
I just graduated from MSC today as valedictorian of my class. I'm not sure why there is so much negativity on these boards. I loved my experience at MSC and the education is top notch. I learned more in 8 weeks than at least a year on the field. It is an extremely intense program and competitive between classmates. It's also a great place for newbies to ask "stupid questions" before they get a job and prevent asking those "stupid questions" in front of doctors or bosses. I came from a completely unrelated field (energy and engineering) and came to the school with drive and passion for this industry. I was interviewing with 6 companies while in school and received an offer before I graduated (accepted it yesterday).

I can't wait to start my job in a few weeks and thank MSC for all of the helpful guidance and great education. I don't have a single negative thing to say about MSC. It was a great investment in education for myself.

For those of you interested in attending, I suggest you field LinkedIn for graduates and ask them about their experiences. That's what I did. I hope that this post is useful for some of you reading this messy thread.

C. C.
 
























Yea, just like all the others are an employee. Lol.

You truly are a fucking idiot.

C, thank you for sharing with the rest of us. I'm excited to apply and get going.

Congrats on all the interviews and offers!!

Thank you. It was my hope to be helpful for those willing to listen. I'm looking forward to my future in this career very much.
 








Thank you. It was my hope to be helpful for those willing to listen. I'm looking forward to my future in this career very much.

Just looked up C. Cunningham on Linkedin. She writes she will work at CC Surgical Solutions. I wonder what "CC" stands for? Let me guess, C. Cunningham.

Independent contractors with their own medical sales incorporation are not employed.

Nice try MSC. Congrats. LMAO.
 








Congrats on all the bogus interviews. LOL.
You can't stop your BS blogging but the fact is, the company is growing every month. The medical sales programs continue to fill up and EliteMed continues to place students and pick up new jobs every week. Your negative press is not working. You can't stop stop this moving train. Hahahahah!! Keep up the blogs. They have no impact on the growth of the organization.
 








You can't stop your BS blogging but the fact is, the company is growing every month. The medical sales programs continue to fill up and EliteMed continues to place students and pick up new jobs every week. Your negative press is not working. You can't stop stop this moving train. Hahahahah!! Keep up the blogs. They have no impact on the growth of the organization.

When will your recruiting arm change its name again? Do you honestly think that smart people are not aware of what you're really up to? You want people to believe there are hundreds of open territories all over the country. Meanwhile, everyone in the business knows that some publicly traded companies have as little as 1 rep per state.
 








You can't stop your BS blogging but the fact is, the company is growing every month. The medical sales programs continue to fill up and EliteMed continues to place students and pick up new jobs every week. Your negative press is not working. You can't stop stop this moving train. Hahahahah!! Keep up the blogs. They have no impact on the growth of the organization.

How smart could your students be to board your moving train? Employers are starting to figure it out, and you know it. That's why a Medical Sales College Certificate could actually derail applicants.

Does your old AIMS Certificate still help grads land jobs? Of course not. In other words, school certificate holders are out of luck as soon as your school entity changes names again.

MSC will change its name soon. We remember when "AIMS" was your school, not your recruiting arm. You intentionally confuse people to make victims of them.

Here are your different names...

SCHOOL: AIMS-->MSC

RECRUITING ARM: Blue Chip--> AIMS--> Elite
 








I attended and graduated from MSC on 12/21/2011 from the Orthopedics Reconstruction and Trauma program. It was an incredibly fun and intense program. The instructors pushed me farther than I knew I was capable of. In the end I was confident that I would find an opportunity, it was just a matter of time. From The time I had completed the program till the moment I got my first interview I was living in my Jeep. From one city to the next contacting distributors and blasting my resume to any one and everything having to do with the industry itself. I was on my way from Houston, TX back to my home town in MI when I received a call. It was one of my instructors who had found an opportunity for me to interview with a distributor in Grand Junction, CO! I was just outside of Dallas, TX pulled over on the side of the road next to a bunch of cows when I made my first call to said distributor. They said they would love to meet me and schedule an interview and I told them I am on my way. I drove all the way through the night to get to Denver for my interview that following afternoon. Fact of the matter is I was and still am more than willing to do whatever it takes to get this position. After one interview with the distributors and a second interview with their entire team they decided to hire me. This was the most difficult an intense interview I have ever had but coupled with what I learned from MSC I walked in confidently and left my interview knowing I was going to get this job. I graduated 12/21/2011 and was hired by 1/22/2012. I want to express to any one if you’re reading this and on the verge of deciding on whether this school is worth it... TAKE THAT STEP! I am so great full for what MSC has done for me and will be an advocate for them for the rest of my life. The decision to attend The Medical Sales College was one of the best choices I made for myself. I wish you all luck and hope you’re as fortunate as I am. THANK YOU MSC!!!!!

David Curtis