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Jose G. - MBA Student From Mexico

Yana Immis

“If things work in Germany, why can’t they work in my country? I did my MBA in Germany to apply all the knowledge in my Start-Up in Mexico City.” Read Jose’s success story here!

   
Place of Birth Veracruz, Mexico
Nationality Mexican
Where did you live? Xalapa, Mexico City (Mexico), Munich (Germany)
Education Level Prior to Relocation Bachelor Degree
Reason of moving to Germany MBA Degree
When did you move? 2013
How old were you? 25
Are you still in Germany? No
What is your future goal? Own Business Development
Where would you like to live further? Mexico City 100%

Chapter 1: Study Abroad Experience

I studied in a college in Guadalajara and failed the first semester. As a punishment, my father assigned me as a construction worker for 6 months. This is how I developed a love for the construction industry. It is a sort of family business.

He asked if I wanted to continue working or I wanted to study afterward?!

I chose to study after this nice punishment. And I decided to study abroad.


I had my reasons for this:

  1. I wanted to prove myself that I was able to be a good student. I wasn’t a good student before. That was the first step

  2. I wanted to do an MBA. I had a Bachelor degree already with construction supervision work experience and I wanted to focus on business

  3. One of my cousins was studying in Italy and he was bragging about how amazing the stories in Europe are and how great that experience was. I saw him mature from this study abroad experience

  4. One of my friends offered me to go abroad and study there together. So I said OK. Let’s do it. Let’s go to study abroad.


My friend sent me all the information and ironically, in the end, he didn’t go (isn’t it funny?) and I went all in and I only had to choose between Dubai, Europe or Asia.

The most difficult was to choose because I was accepted in all 3 locations. I didn’t want the USA or Canada because I wanted to experience a new culture &new everything!

My plan was:

  • To prove myself I can study

  • To travel a lot

  • To come back and work in the construction industry in Mexico

My cousin told me Europe has open borders and I could travel within 3 countries in 1 day by train, so that sort of sealed the deal.


I have decided – I will go to Germany. I will go to Munich – I will go for the FC Bayern Football team.

A real mature decision isn’t it?

In the end, it was the best decision of my life


Chapter 2: Germany & Mexico

I didn’t realize that I was moving abroad until I went out of the metro station and I saw the German architecture WHAT THE HELL HOW BEAUTIFUL.

I realized I was making a big change in my life only then. The language is cool, so different from Spanish, people – you can learn so much from them and their life because they are tough and they demand things. They have a structure in what they do. You can learn from people even if you don’t study there. The culture there is something you admire: the surroundings, the logistics, the punctuality.


Something that I loved there and we don’t have here in Mexico is the quality of 9 am – 5 pm life – the work-life balance.


That is so admirable. Security and amount of holidays as well as job security and employee protection. I had fun but I could also concentrate on studies.

I took full advantage of travelling in Europe during my degree, I travelled to experience culture and lifestyle. I did a beer tasting trip around Europe as well 😊 My favourite would be Bratislava and Munich and… Oktoberfest of all festivities!


I met great friends in my MBA class

Moose is my big bro (USA/Egypt)

Javier is awesome (Colombia)

Paula (Andorra)

Yerkin (Kazakhstan)

We were a family, it was cool!


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I studied for 1 year in Germany and wrote my thesis about crowdfunding applied in Latin America.

I wanted to start a business in crowdfunding and do research and write my MBA E-Business Thesis about it and practical implications and building the company.

I did not take a professor as a promoter and it was a mistake!

I didn’t prioritize it at all. I just wanted to finish with thesis very fast and my big priority was my business

…now thinking in retrospective I should have asked professors more I could have learnt more from them instead of thinking I knew everything on my own.

Take advantage of the professors while you can and ask as many questions as you can.

I had ideas and so many things are missing in Mexico City, that’s what I wanted to do. I started to put down ideas to do something good for my country.


If things are working right there, why can’t I do it in Mexico?!

I wanted to do something for my country.


When I finished my degree I left right away. I never regretted choosing Germany.

I still travel once a year back to Europe, my second home, mi amor! I am not a big planer, so I decide, as any Mexicans do, on the plane! Jajajajajajajaja I go when and if it feels like it’s the time to go. I wish I could make it next year and be back there for Oktoberfest.

I studied well in Germany, well, enough! MBA in Germany brought me the value and I definitely grew up. I cannot say how, but all my friends, my family said somehow I came back a different person.

I felt better than I had been before. A different perspective, rich experiences.

For me, when I came back, it is like someone put the pause button from the moment I left. Everything was the same, but I wanted more. I saw my friends – they stayed in the same status quo and I, on the contrary, was hungry for new knowledge and experience. All that happened after the MBA.

Chapter 3: CEO & Start-Up

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When I came back from Germany I did not want to work in construction anymore. I came back not fully knowing what I would do but from one day to another I tried different business ideas and I found my niche.

I right away moved from Xalapa to Mexico City to make money! I didn’t know the people though, so I started building networks and connections.


You don’t need investments to start a company,

you need a good team.


I went to networking events to get to know programmers & developers. I talked to companies and asked for references, I started building the pool of contacts.

  • First I joined a company in Mexico City and achieved a high position.

  • I worked for 1.5 years there then quit to start my company.

  • I returned because I was asked to become the CEO and since I know that my company would take a long time to start up I agreed on the condition I would only work 2 days a week.

I have a fixed income that is good and time to dedicate to my startup.

I was a co-founder of real estate crowdfunding. What we did there we put investments of regular people like 500 USD and we built a digital platform where they could invest. We are the top 3 in Mexico Nation!

Right now we are funding more than the industry itself. This allowed me to understand issues and to meet the relevant people in the industry. I know the industry from inside out. That’s why I know the whole picture and can sell my product for them.


Oh, by the way, I meet all the time the people who think my Start-Up won’t work out.

But I don’t listen. Because if you have a good idea, the only one who can tell you something is wrong is your customer.

If you have an idea, you have to test it. You only know if it doesn’t work if you tested it 20-50 times with your customer. You have to put the product to the customer, face the need with them and then solve the problem for them. Start-Up actually doesn’t start with an idea, it starts with a problem that a customer would want you to solve. That’s it.


I returned in 2015 so now 5 years after I am not successful yet but it is getting there. I know my way, I’m happy, it will work. This is one of the qualities of entrepreneurs: never hesitate in your ideas, be open to challenges and wisdom from abroad and understand how to apply it in your goal!

I have my first partner in the company now. He is German actually. I was searching for investors and co-founders so I found this guy and oh my God! He is awesome!!! A 35-year-old doctor of astrophysics genius.

In order to be a very effective team you need to have diversity – it is the key. We are totally opposite in our thinking, that is how I build my team now.

About My Company

We found out that there is a big problem for real estate constructors because only 20% of small to medium size constructors have access to financing.

The onboarding process is a nightmare, it can take you 6 months to get pre-approval. Banks don’t rely on the data provided directly from the constructor because it could be false. And here we are!

In our company, we:

  • Develop the projects for financial institutions that give credits for real estate developers

  • Build the software where we can get reliable data from outside altogether

  • Analyze solvency of the user or the company

  • Check if the project is well based on data

  • Optimize the portfolio of financial institutions based on machine learning

  • Work with 200 different bank products


With one click we do a 3 month job. This could be a slogan 😊


What is the challenge of my business? A whole bunch of them. Right now is a cultural aspect of “I do things like this for 20 years and I don’t want to use technology” – conservative approach.

Once we prove that we can add value, customers will stay with us for life. That’s why I do demos, that’s why I go one to one to real estate developers to show the numbers.

Working for yourself is difficult. It is challenging to have your own agenda priorities and to push yourself. It is not easy to start your own business and think everyday life would be the same.


But hey! Learn to solve problems after they happen.

Never stress yourself in advance there is no need for it.


I would like to recommend some great books for prospective students. I read a lot, I don’t know if is needed for success I just do it because it gives me understanding! Here you go:


Rodrigue Moussa - MBA Student From Lebanon

Yana Immis

It is never late to come back to studies. Family is never a challenge to go back to an MBA school and to achieve your dreams. Read the story of Rodrigue from Lebanon, who never stops learning!

   
Place of Birth Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality Lebanese
Where did you live? Beirut (Lebanon), Dubai (UAE)
Education Level Prior to Relocation Bachelor Degree
Reason of moving to Germany German language studies and MBA
When did you move? 2012
How old were you? 34
Are you still in Germany? No
What is your future goal? Executive MBA
Where would you like to live? Lebanon, my home!

Chapter 1: Germany

After relocating to Germany in 2012, I started learning the German language and I got to the level of B1.

Since I come from Mechanical Engineering Bachelor and work background, I would need to have technical German skills to get the same level of job in Germany.

I would have to be writing emails and documents and I did not feel comfortable using the language just yet.

To be fluent in technical German it would take me years. I wouldn’t stop my career for that. At that time I had 11 years of experience. Instead of facing the language barrier I decided to do my MBA in English there.


I considered Germany my vacation after 11 years of work experience.


Studying again was definitely something refreshing. I like reading and I finally had time for it! Frankly, it was the first time having time to do something for myself other than work.

If you are looking for making a break from a work routine - go back to studies, an MBA in Germany was the right choice for me! I could stay, I could come back. It’s all about the choices you make.


About my MBA studies in short: I was not getting a degree. I was getting the knowledge. I kept focusing on reading these mandatory books. Just for the thesis only, I read 8 books within 2 months. In my MBA group, we were around 25, including 3 senior students. The other students were much younger. Everyone from different countries and ages – it was easy to integrate.

The international community was so interesting for us: Albania, Bulgaria, India, Palestine, Egypt, USA, China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Germany, Ukraine, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, most of them were from Russia 😊

You cannot find such a cool mix everywhere, since Germany is in a very strong geographical position as the middle of the world, I got to know those cultures and how to deal with them. I had to adapt and so did they. It was a nice experience.

Coming to Germany I was sure that an MBA would be easy with my 11 years of experience. I was wrong! I was happy to know I don’t know everything.

Education is learning what you didn’t even know you didn’t know. 
— Daniel J. Boorstin

I was very satisfied with the program, because I learnt many new things from the professors. Case studies, books, exams, and professors – all helped me in my future job promotions. To give you an example, in my current company Marketing team backs us up. I never before had the marketing experience. Same story with the Accounting department. I wouldn’t be able to manage that. Oh, I totally forgot the Sales team! All from the case studies and professors.


You do not become an expert in all after MBA but you can manage various teams after MBA.


Things I did not like in Germany:

· Language barrier - I could not convey messages easily.

· Limited availability of schools – I had to choose what was available. No consultant helped me. Now probably there are many more school options to choose from.

· Separation of the garbage and other things to get used to which is like a parallel universe for someone from Lebanon.

· Doing things yourself – here, in Lebanon we have people helping with households for everything. You can hire someone (cheap labour).


In Germany we are cheap labour. DIY – Do it yourself! Haha


Germany was a very nice stop for me. Why? MBA title and international experience definitely helped me on my way to success. Yes, it was just a stop. The degree is there but then there is your effort for the result that you have. My aim was always my career and here is where my life took me next!

Chapter 2: Dubai & Lebanon

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I got what I had been looking for. I read all the books. I finished my thesis within 2 months because I was working day & night to finish it before graduation when my colleagues didn’t even start. But an invitation from Dubai for a better job has been waiting for me already…

I’m not so young to make immature decisions, you know. I have a family.

The company was offering me an upgrade in Dubai and I had to choose an unsure future in Germany or Dubai and I chose the UAE. Germany is a dream country for people who are hungry for education or job who do not have a family yet. For those who have a family please come to Lebanon or the UAE 😊

I left Germany right after graduating from the MBA International Business program to Dubai with my wife and my son.


A few years later, I found a better job in my home country Lebanon but my wife and my son stayed in Dubai. Ironically, I returned to the same company I was working for before moving to Germany. I am involved in manufacturing business. I came back to the same company, but not the same position, now I am operations manager in a multinational company with 10,000 employees.

In 2018 we got a baby girl and I could not travel anymore weekly or bi-weekly to Dubai back and forth and I moved my whole family to Lebanon.

Home is where you are from.

Currently, we plan to stay in Lebanon. For sure, in the future, I will look for an executive MBA in the top Lebanese school so that it is around the corner. I will move further in my career.

I live where I want to live. I work where I want to work. I have my family nearby and I would say I am happy. Are you? If not, you know where to start now 😉

Chapter 3: Advice For Mature MBA Students


1. Looking back now, would I study in UAE or Lebanon instead of Germany?

No. We have top MBA programs in my country or in the UAE as well. But 95% of nationalities there will be from the same country. The global classroom is what makes the difference.

2. Do not aim for aiming a degree, aim for knowledge!

Consider an MBA as the bridge from the past to the future. And if you work hard and study hard MBA directs you. But its all in your hands if you succeed further.

3. I think nowadays if you want to succeed and to move in your career, MBA is a must. It is not anymore an option.

Engineers, hear me out!!!

Even if you are a doctor or you come from any other field, you should have an MBA.

In my company, accounting & sales departments are reporting to me. With a mechanical engineering degree, that would never happen. I got more responsibilities, I learnt how to manage my teams. Mechanical Engineers can be in charge of the department. But you have no influence on Marketing & expansion of the company. As a manufacturing engineer, you manage technical people.

Yes, the Mechanical Engineering Bachelor degree basis is amazing. But be ready to be back to school to take your career to the new level. Different parts of the company functions are being learnt in a short period of time within 1- 1.5 year time and that is exactly what you need.

4. Do people need an MBA or can they learn it on YouTube?

They can. But they will never have interactions with colleagues from all cultures.

I would not advise online programs. The result will never be the same. Cherish the human interactions: the spontaneous and impulsive teamwork decisions and the difference in management styles and risk facing/avoiding styles. How business is done in all the other countries: isn’t that all incredibly interesting?

5. For students with 10 years of work experience, I would recommend learning German before doing anything else.

Or choose a school that provides German language lessons! In Lebanon, we speak Arabic French and English. German is an advantage but then with the French language, I could work my way around in France. On the contrary, Germany is an excellent country. I wish more universities would offer free German language lessons for all enrolled international students.

6. If you want to study in Germany in English it is easy.

But make sure to parallel learn the German language. If you speak German and English with 10 years of work experience you will have no problems absolutely finding a very top-ranked position in a company in Europe.


If looking back now I would be offered a job in Dubai and in Germany at the same time, I would stay in Germany. The language was the only barrier.

Ok. I stop now. The nostalgic moments nearly made me cry. Greetings to all my classmates from the class of the MBA. We made it!


Kelly McCready - MBA Student From The USA

Yana Immis

“Thanks to Germany, I found out that an MBA gives you a competitive advantage, especially MBA from abroad.” Read Kelly’s story here!

   
Place of Birth Denver, USA
Nationality American
Where did you live? Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania (USA)
Education Level Prior to Relocation Bachelor Degree
Reason of moving to Germany Adventures, MBA
When did you move? 2012
How old were you? 25
Are you still in Germany? No
What is your future goal? I will be CEO
Where would you like to live? Pittsburgh, my home!

Chapter 1: Bachelor

I was born in Denver, Colorado. My mother is originally from Pittsburgh hence when I was 3 years old we moved back to Pittsburgh. Up until now, I have nearly been everywhere in the USA! Our country is so big and rich in things to see that I could keep on discovering it all my life.

As a teenager, I was an above-average high school student and dreamt of going to Ivy League school. I was very active in sports: soccer, cross-country tracking & horseback riding. I did pretty well in college, but I was more focused on work and life and did not focus on grades. I did not make it to the Ivy League but anyway I wanted to leave Pittsburgh and experience something different, so I got admission at the University of Colorado which actually I loved at the end!

My first job was not what I wanted to do. I finished college in 2008 and it started to go into recession in the USA and I panicked last minute and tried to convince parents to stay longer in the college for 1 year. They persuaded me to graduate. All my friends had jobs and I did not focus on that. Luckily I got an internship with the university. I did not like the cold calling from the donations but some things I did enjoy.

I decided to take the job because it was the least amount of change. I could be on campus, instead of class I was going to work to the same comfort zone. This way I extended my stay in the college.

I left a year later to work in Florida. I did not enjoy living there but I got the job I enjoyed. The first job after university, I wouldn’t know what to apply for so I had to take what was available. I wanted to do events for non-profit companies I would love that. I was also working on the side of a restaurant job. Through connections, I got to know a medical device company and that’s how I landed in my dream job.

Unluckily, with the full recession in the USA, not many opportunities to find jobs were available and it felt like the right time to go out of the country and experience something new.

Chapter 2: MBA

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I am from the USA. Why did I decide to move? Because I never studied abroad when I did my undergrad and there is so much of the world I haven’t seen yet, I was 25 and I didn’t want to waste any more time and I thought I would move to Germany.

I wanted to learn and to speak another language. It was the best way. Luckily I learnt it in school so I would have the base.

My family and friends in the USA do not travel abroad much. I would advise future generations to do so.


I thought it was important to experience different cultures in business and in life to be successful in business and life consequently.


My first impression? I arrived a day before Oktoberfest. It was amazing. It felt like a relaxed culture, I made great friends quickly and it was a festival season so it was great.

After a couple of weeks I decided to take a GMAT, I studied for 1 month but unfortunately didn’t score well. I am not a good test taker. I applied to schools that do not require GMAT and I found a place at a private business school in Munich and I got in for my MBA. Interesting how the thought of doing an MBA never came across my mind back in the USA. That’s what happens when you travel – you get inspired!

I loved:

· That we had students from all parts of the world with the perspectives on the way the business is running in the different parts of the world and the way how our education is different.

· To have a thesis, which we did not have in the USA for my Bachelor's. I wrote my MBA thesis about the Ritz Carlton and the effects it has on the economy (where they decide to build hotels). Some sectors and income go up or not. In conclusion, I realized that real estate prices go up with the rest of the points remaining at constant. If you would like to read my thesis, hit me up!

· Sales class. I didn’t expect that. I haven’t worked directly in sales. I liked the professor I thought he was smart and his perspective was very interesting. I loved it! That course made total sense.

· The international marketing class.

· That my school was small with the people I could meet daily, recognize, know names of and become friends with.

· That the administration was accessible.

My MBA program was 1 year, I wasn’t really invested in a longer-term program, I wanted to come back for my career.

I travelled a lot! To Spain, to the Czech Republic and around Germany! I wanted to see the world and I got a lot of confidence doing MBA and paying for it myself. Every country has its own flavor and I found Germany to be very livable. But all good things come to an end and when my year in Germany was over I came back to the USA.


I realized pretty quickly as much as I was enjoying the experience I missed America.


Refrigerators being big enough, having a car and driving everywhere, peanut butter! My mom was sending me rice crispies and mac’n’cheese.

It wasn’t so much that, one of the things in the USA that I really value is that our world in the USA is big. We are still American 2000 miles away. In Europe, everything is so close. You cross Germany within 20 hours drive. In the USA in 20 hours you get not that far. If you calculate where I have been in the USA it is so much bigger than all of Europe. In one country we have all cultures and nationalities.

Thanks to Germany, I found out that an MBA gives you a competitive advantage, especially MBA from abroad. I did not know how my MBA would influence my applications but I realized it was easier to get a job with it.


As a female too, but my MBA contributed to me getting more call backs and a higher salary (by a lot).


In the Interviews I was curiously asked about Germany, Europe, MBA abroad, my interviewers were very curious. In a way a competitive advantage. People want to ask questions. It is good to stand out. I think education from Europe helped my CV stand out and arouse curiosity

Now I am in Pittsburgh now I am home. I feel good here. Would I move? Probably not. But everything still has a price, if the CEO position is offered at any part of the world with a big wage gap to my current standing, I’d move.

Chapter 3: CEO

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Work never seemed to be a burden to me. I like to work, I like the satisfaction I get from working.

My career is very important to me.

Yes, there are hard days but then it doesn’t usually seem so hard to me.

I started working early and the reason for that was my passion.

To be able to afford horseback riding you have to spend a ton of money and time.

My parents asked me to pay at least half of my expenses for keeping a horse.


This is my way to becoming a CEO. What is yours?

I got my first job when I was 14

As soon as I could drive I got a job at a mall.

When I was in middle school I had business as a clown

I would go to churches and do tricks with animals and balloons.

I did university jobs, fundraising jobs for non-for-profit organizations and I worked on a side in the restaurant until I secured my first dream job in Florida

My first full-time job was there I was doing medical device sales. It is then when I started developing my passion for a certain job type and industry. I travelled a lot between 6 labs in the country. I was looking into the markets where we could develop. It was rather marketing than a sales job.

I felt like doing an MBA was the right thing at that moment

After MBA the first job you get will be influenced by your MBA. Any job after or any employer after will no longer look at your MBA but rather at your recent work experience.

MBA sometimes is a minimum requirement for the big corporations to filter out people when screening. Well, it is not the kind of company I want to work for anyway. I like small to mid-size enterprises because you as a personality and as a team member you have more contribution and decision making. I like to be able to participate. Your job and role are bigger.

I applied for technology companies project/coordination management jobs in Washington and I successfully got in.

In the same company, I moved up the ladder from product to sales management and then pure sales.

Buying my own horse was an achievement

I have been striving for it for my whole life. My first horse I bought before I turned 30.

Afterwards I did sales consulting for 6 months (freelancing) and product management consulting for education and technology firms

I got very lucky because I had this job offer due to my network.

The company I currently work for is Danish (Area9), I work fully remotely (from home) and I do sales, well I am very shy but I am VP of sales to be precise 😊

I absolutely love my job and how much we contribute to the future of people.

We sell education software to corporations that focus mostly on military and healthcare sectors (adaptive learning). I travel so much. I have almost 100.000 miles a year (160.000 km). I have a lot of benefits – free bags, first-class, miles to use for my personal trips, lounges and many others.

Working from home is the same as going to the office but the main difference: I can wear my pajamas (haha). I do the same routine, I do my coffee, I work from 8 to 5. I believe people working from home can be more productive due to fewer distractions. It is helpful to be in an office sometimes as well to come over and ask questions at the desk.

The majority of salespeople are in Europe, mainly Denmark, we are handling the sales team in the USA here remotely. I attend a lot of conferences, fairs and client meetings hence the travel. We have weekly Monday morning cross-country meetings with the whole team to see where we stand.


Next step: CEO

Dear recruiters, I am accepting the CEO offers from the education space. I found my passion for this industry. Companies are the ones who benefit the most from all of us investing in education. It is time they start investing in all of us. In 30 years many jobs won’t exist anymore, jobs change all the time, technology is changing we need new skills and we should educate people. Companies should participate in upskilling people.

Maybe in the company where I work now, maybe I will start my own. Up until now, I was gathering experience in technology, implementation, customer services, sales. I want to learn more skills and combine it all together to be the Chief Executive officer.


In my free time when I do not focus on becoming a CEO, I travel and I ride my horse a few times a week and participate in fox hunting. I cook and do my own stylish interior design. Once or twice a year I do adventurous trips to Bali, Holland, Ireland, Germany, Russia.

Go abroad! But only if you will get something out of it. Don’t just go abroad. I wish I had a little bit more of a plan. Just try.

There are no wrong decisions. There are only the choices you didn’t make.