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BMW Driver’s Academy Instructor Recruitment

small_bmw_logo.jpgI received this in an email a few days ago - an application form for the BMW Driver Training Instructor’s Academy. Basically, BMW Malaysia is recruiting candidates to become BMW Driver Training Instructors for it’s new Malaysian BMW Driver Training program via it’s Instructor Academy. The BMW Driver Training is set to be introduced here in Malaysia from April 2007 onwards.

In 1977, BMW became the first vehicle manufacturer in the world to offer professional driver training.

The aim is to enhance your driving abilities by developing both attitude and skills through a structured range of programmes that include theoretical and practical training, enabling you to respond more effectively in emergency situations and make your everyday driving safer and more rewarding. The training also teaches you to appreciate and understand the limits of technology and driving skills, allowing you to assess and overcome potential hazards.

BMW Driver Training is much more than mastering unexpected situations and honing technical and mental skills, its about the exhilaration of a truly memorable experience.

All participants will have to go through a 3-level course, where only participants who pass each level will be able to proceed to the next. The course focuses on training skills, driving skills, driving physics knowledge, as well as brand values and product awareness. Both classroom theory and practical on the track is involved.

Interested participants will have to commit a certain availability of days, in case they currently hold another job somewhere or are still studying, etc. For more detailed information, please check out the PDF file below.

BMW Driver Training Instructor Academy

7 Comments »

  1. Cire said,

    February 15, 2007 @ 7:49 am

    Its good move again by BMW. Further instilling the brand’s presence here in Msia. If only the vehicles’ prices a bit lower, than more and more the cars would be on the road here in Msia.
    While other conti brands are either struggling to set a foot hold, or fading away in the Msia. scene, BMW is certainly making its presence felt and is setting the pace burning.
    Kudos !

  2. marmitecrab said,

    February 15, 2007 @ 9:28 am

    Any idea how much this course will cost the participant? It’s not stated in the application form.

  3. hameed koyakuti said,

    February 15, 2007 @ 12:05 pm

    Hehehe, sure boring coz M3 n M5 is not in the BMW Msia line up………..
    But for sure its an interesting job………..

  4. Mayonaise said,

    February 15, 2007 @ 12:26 pm

    I’m gonna sign up for this… I just hope I have enough dough to pay for it…

  5. tokmoh said,

    February 15, 2007 @ 2:59 pm

    So Paul, are you goin to join it or not?

  6. mystvearn said,

    February 16, 2007 @ 12:23 am

    don’t think Russ Swift is going to enrol in this thing. The clause says exclusive bmw

  7. transformer said,

    February 16, 2007 @ 10:44 pm

    nowadays, maker just sell BRANDING more than products!
    when we(our brain) continously(keep on) bom by advert telling they are the best! soon, one day, our brain would accept it….

    lets do a simple test :
    Toothpaste, which brand appears in your mind ?
    Soft Drinks….
    Handphone…
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    Colgate ? Darlie ?
    Coke ? Pepsi ?
    Nokia ? Samsung ? Motorolla ? Sony ?

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