A leading automotive group in Oman involved in Automobile Sales, Parts, Service, Lubes, Tyres, Industrial Equipment & Batteries. Today it stands as a beacon of excellence and reliability in the Omani automotive landscape.
A leading automotive group in Oman, is seeking a qualified training provider to deliver a corporate training program on Foundational English Language and Communication Skills for its workforce. The training may be conducted either in-house at the company’s premises in Oman or delivered online, depending on provider capability, and is intended for 10–14 junior-level executives from different departments. The primary objective of this initiative is to strengthen participants’ workplace communication by focusing on conversational English and reading comprehension, with emphasis on practical application in daily business interactions. The training must be delivered in simple and engaging language to ensure effective understanding and confidence-building among participants. The estimated duration of the training is between 30 to 60 days, and training providers are expected to propose a schedule that accommodates this timeframe. The company is open to proposals that align with these requirements and expects responses at the earliest convenience. While the budget is yet to be finalized, providers are encouraged to present their pricing in detail for both in-house and online delivery options. Interested training providers are requested to submit a comprehensive proposal outlining the course structure, methodology, trainer credentials, delivery schedule, and certification details, if applicable.
Conversation, reading at work
- Location: Oman, Muscat, Online
- Created: Sep 02, 2025
- Deadline: Sep 04, 2025
- Industry/Sector: Automotive
- Course level: Basic - Advance
- Trainees level: Junior level
- Training venue: In House or Online (need quotation for both)
- Tentative dates: TBC
- Timings: Flexible with options
- Budget: Open to discuss the best proposal
- Duration: 30-60 days
- Course Category: Languages