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How These Business School Students Landed Top MBA Internships At Mercedes And Ford

Discover how two ambitious students leveraged their MBA in Germany to secure MBA internships at Mercedes and Ford

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Thu Jan 9 2025

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Germany’s automotive industry stands at the forefront of global innovation and sustainability, making it a prime destination for professionals eager to make a real impact. 

As Europe’s largest car manufacturer and one of the world’s top vehicle exporters—producing more than 4.1 million automobiles in 2023 alone—Germany continues to shape the automotive landscape through influential brands such as Audi, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW.

But how can you break into this competitive sector, and which skills are essential for success?

To find out, BusinessBecause spoke with MBA students Shubham Saklani and Meenakshi Srivastava—two professionals from India whose MBA in Germany helped them landed internships with automotive leaders, Mercedes-Benz Mobility and Ford.


“My MBA helped me combine my financial skills with management and strategy”  

Name: Shubham Saklani  

Program: Full-Time MBA

Current role: Financial reporting intern at Mercedes-Benz Mobility  

With a background in finance, risk consulting, and client management, Shubham was eager to take his career to the next level. He decided that an MBA would help him pivot into strategic roles, and Germany presented a unique opportunity for this.

“Germany has made a lot of advancements in sustainability and finance, and the return on investment for an MBA in Germany made it a clever choice,” he says. 

The country’s forward-thinking culture, especially in the automotive sector, has led many companies in Germany to increase their implementation of responsible supply chains and broader ESG (environmental, social, and governance) considerations.

Motivated by these trends, Shubham enrolled in the MBA program at HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management. The business school is based in the German city of Leipzig—a major player in manufacturing. 

Shubham says the program’s customizable courses in business design, modelling, and entrepreneurship offered an edge he hadn’t encountered elsewhere.

Beyond classroom teaching, personalized career sessions and workshops helped Shubham secure his internship at Mercedes-Benz Mobility.

“I received detailed feedback with marked suggestions on how to restructure my resume and my cover letter to better appeal to recruiters,” he says.

“Even the professors shared guidance. When I first landed my internship, I reached out to my finance professor for advice, even on matters such as what to wear on my first day.”

As an MBA intern at Mercedes, Shubham’s day-to-day responsibilities revolve around financial reporting and ensuring compliance with international financial reporting standards (IFRS). Based at the company headquarters in Stuttgart, his role has a global reach, allowing him to collaborate with accountants and auditors worldwide.

This experience has emphasized the importance of connecting financial insights to broader strategic goals—an approach he learned during his MBA.

“My MBA has helped me combine my financial skills with management and strategy. It taught me how to use numbers to support senior management with strategy building or decision-making,” says Shubham.

Looking ahead, Shubham plans to pursue roles in finance or strategy consulting, either in Germany or internationally, before eventually returning to India.

“HHL is a very international university, with alumni networks across the globe—in Germany, London, Dubai, the Netherlands, and beyond—so I’m open to exploring opportunities in various locations,” he says.


I feel hugely grateful to HHL for helping me get the seat at the table that I always wanted”

Name: Meenakshi Srivastava

Program: Full-Time MBA

Current role: Business transformation intern at Ford  

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With nearly a decade of IT experience in India, Meenakshi (pictured) had long been curious about the business side of her projects. 

As a Salesforce developer, she worked on user stories and led small teams. These experiences sparked her ambition to shift from a technical role into management.

Determined to expand her career horizons, Meenakshi balanced a full-time job with GMAT prep. She took a leap of faith and applied to HHL, drawn by its international focus and top-tier reputation.

“I had been working in India for eight years, and I wanted to take a risk in my career and explore something new,” she says. “When I got the confirmation email from HHL, it was one of the best days of my life.”

During her MBA, visits to assembly plants at Porsche and BMW cemented her interest in the automotive industry. The hands-on exposure convinced her to pursue a role in the sector, ultimately leading to her current internship at Ford. 

Here, she contributes to the company’s transition to a cloud-based Salesforce CRM—work that merges her prior technical expertise with the strategic business skills she learned at HHL. Her day-to-day involves coordinating cross-functional teams, managing project roadmaps, and integrating customer feedback.

“My background as a Salesforce developer combined with the strategic skills that I gained during my MBA made this the perfect role for me,” she says.

Thanks to her MBA, Meenakshi has developed a combination of technical and practical skills that have proven invaluable in her internship. One of the most influential courses in her MBA was on negotiation skills. 

“Negotiation was the first course I was taught, and it showed us how to present our ideas while taking into account the other side’s perspective,” she says. 

Other subjects, including strategy, marketing, and public relations, offered frameworks she now relies on daily. 

“These courses seemed very specific at the time, but they’re part of how I approach challenges now.”

Meenakshi credits HHL’s international cohort with preparing her to thrive in a global environment. Working alongside peers from different parts of the globe has given her insight into multiple perspectives—a skill she has found useful as she adapts to Germany’s professional environment.

“The work culture here is so different from India. It’s more relaxed and places greater emphasis on an employee-friendly environment,” she says. 

Meenakshi plans to remain in Germany for several years, developing her career in the automotive sector before eventually returning to India.

“I feel hugely grateful to HHL for helping me get the seat at the table that I always wanted and allowing me to make a difference from the business side of the table,” she concludes.

Student Reviews

HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management

Student

Verified

8/06/2020

Part time MSc Management

I decided on attending this program since it is 100% in English, the option for a Semester abroad, and it has a nicely designed curriculum. I enjoyed very much the studies at the Leipzig location (I do not live in Leipzig and was staying in Airbnb flats with other students during the course weekends). There was great enthusiasm within the students' group, the courses were challenging and we had experienced/diverse professors which added to the overall experience. HHL is focused on teamwork and is big on its network and career development which is a definite value add for students. I can recommend HHL to other students who want to sharpen their skill set to be prepared for leadership positions.

Brendan

Verified

5/06/2020

Impressive Journey

I’m doing my Master Part-time at HHL and love the Journey. The teaching is between good and outstanding. The service around the lectures is amazing. Never had to wait longer than a day for a response. The Network I was able to build and the lecture about entrepreneurship are the major takeaways which strongly influenced my future. I can strongly recommend the Master in Part-time at the HHL for a course with impact. But be prepared they will broaden your horizon and you will have to grow with it.

Student

Verified

18/01/2022

Blended

Horrible Experience

I am also a recent student at HHL. I would agree with your post wholeheartedly. HHL is brilliant at marketing, however, it's more like a Ponzi scheme. A lot of Indians happen to fall into this trap, including me. I joined HHL while letting ESMT go primarily because I thought Leipzig is a cheaper city to live in and the course is cheaper. Always remember if a deal looks too good it is probably a scam. The studies are extremely below average, the college has an abysmal career centre and the campus is a joke. Now let me give you some deeper insights : 1. Given that the college is located in EAST Germany- you need to understand that RACISM is a truth. The college runs MBA and MSc. (Management). MBA is a mere point of luring students as unaware students come to HHL with dreams and hopes of doing an MBA and getting placed. To break it to you softly: MSc is the FLAGSHIP program for HHL- this means 99% of the class is German, and they got offers from the likes of Mckinsey, Bain and Deutsche come to the Germans. Even the foreigners doing MSc. do not get a whiff of the opportunity- please understand- Germany is a "German" speaking country and not internationalised enough to include "English" as the business language. Nonetheless, HHL is such a weak school that it cannot do **** about anything- their placement cell always keeps on crying but they are of absolutely ZERO help. You will not get any scholarships like the Germans do here thanks to the Dean who promotes this divide between Germans and others by giving scholarships thatd more or less cover the entire tuition fees of the German students. 2. The Academic Director for MBA is definitely someone people look at and think that good there's an Indian there- he has absolutely zero value in HHL and in the research world anyways. He is only out there to lure you in to get a fatter commission-the more Indians he gets in the higher his commission and his job is SAFE. 3. The faculty is so horribly poor in their own research work and competence that you'd feel why did I come here. The only reason why some people come here: VISA and citizenship in a few years. You may also procure a job but with the HHL tag being so weak the salaries are way below AVERAGE. Free advice: So either way if you're planning to come to Germany either perfect your German or choose a different country because colleges like HHL get students from all over the world- after which they do not really give a damn whether you get placed or not- it's ALL BUSINESS TO HHL. I cannot speak about many other colleges, but, due to the sheer presence of colleges like Frankfurt business school, WHU and ESMT in bigger cities such as Frankfurt, Berlin and Dusseldorf provide better chances to network during the duration of the course. Do NOT come to HHL and waste your money. Your entire education and stay would cost 50 lacs, instead invest in BITCOIN or STOCKS. OR just do your Masters in Management from a public University in Germany which is way cheaper, has higher chances of scholarship and better placement opportunities. Hope this helps Thanks.