A 19-year-old’s viral post claiming a BMW job without a degree was later clarified. She said the offer came from a BMW dealership for a marketing opportunity, not a full-time corporate role.
A viral post claiming that a 19-year-old without a formal degree had landed a full-time marketing role at global automobile brand BMW sparked widespread attention online this week. But a day later, when the article started becoming popular, it was revealed by the teenager herself that it was not a job from BMW, but a BMW dealership representative.
The original post, shared about a weeks ago, described how she had received multiple unsolicited job offers, including one “from one of the largest car groups across the globe.” She wrote that she had neither pitched nor applied, adding that brands had reached out to her based on her work and online presence. The post quickly went viral, with many praising her achievement and unconventional career path.

Clarification after viral attention
Following the buzz, she took to Instagram to clarify the nature of the opportunity. In a story posted on Thursday, she wrote that she was “grateful for the overwhelming coverage” but added that the BMW-related outreach came from a dealership representative for a marketing opportunity.
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