Career Exploration Support for 110 Students from 10 Universities Nationwide

Job Mentoring and Recruitment Linkage Program with Partner Companies

The Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee announced on April 30 that it held a 'Career Workshop' for 110 graduates of the 19th 'Mobile Academy' industry-academia cooperation program at Syntex in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, on April 29.


Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee holds the 19th "Mobile Academy Career Workshop" to support prospective job seekers in exploring career paths in the automotive field. Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz Social Contribution Committee holds the 19th "Mobile Academy Career Workshop" to support prospective job seekers in exploring career paths in the automotive field. Mercedes-Benz

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The Career Workshop is held annually to deepen understanding of the automotive industry and support participants in career planning. Over the past 10 years, one out of every three students who attended the workshop began their careers at official partner companies of Mercedes-Benz Korea, and many have since developed into professionals in the field.


This year's workshop featured sessions including ▲Dialogue with Leaders ▲Job-specific Mentoring ▲Recruitment Guidance Mentoring ▲Brand Experience ▲Customized Recruitment Counseling. Lee Sang-guk, Vice President of Mercedes-Benz Korea, personally attended the Dialogue with Leaders session, sharing his 30-year career journey and providing insights into the future direction of the automotive industry as well as the key competencies required in the field.


Additionally, experts from Mercedes-Benz Korea and its partner companies participated to introduce the required competencies and company information for various specific roles, such as general maintenance, service advisors, and body & paint. In-depth Q&A and consultations were conducted through small group mentoring sessions.


Vice President Lee stated, "For over 10 years, Mobile Academy has established itself as a practical industry-academia cooperation model supporting talented individuals' entry into the automotive industry," and added, "We will continue to support students so they can grow into future talents in the automotive sector."



Mobile Academy is a program launched in 2014 to nurture future talent in the automotive industry, and approximately 2,700 students have participated to date. For the 19th class, 110 students majoring in automotive-related fields from 10 universities nationwide completed the program.


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