After graduating from high school, she completed an apprenticeship as a hotel clerk and then worked in Germany, Switzerland and Bermuda.
Before that, she had held numerous supervisory board and management tasks in the family's private sector, which included parking garages, lifts and cable cars in the Bavarian Oberland and one of the largest salmon rearing facilities in Chile.
In March 2008, Schörghuber was appointed Vice President of Arabella Hotelbetriebe AG in Switzerland.
Since 22 February 2013, she has been a member of the Administrative Advisory Board of FC Bayern München e. V.[4] and was elected vice-chairman three years later.
[6] On 8 May 2018, Schörghuber, FC Bayern player Thomas Müller and Martina Münch-Nicolaidis announced that a so-called "Star House" is to be created, which is to serve as a central contact point for children and young adults who have lost a close relative or one or both parents.