GreenTomato Academy
About
GreenTomato Academy (GTA) is a training academy where anyone can future-proof themselves through UX UI design, software development and digital marketing. GTA courses are available for individuals, teams and organisations. To date, GTA has delivered over 1,000 hours of training to participants from educational organisations, businesses and the general public.
GTA’s unique position allows the academy to draw on the experience of GreenTomato’s award winning teams to create, vet and deliver training courses to our customers. We pride ourselves on being able to draw upon real world case studies and examples to curate and deliver courses that help to create a future of impactful experiences.
Since 2019, the GTA team has worked tirelessly to make sure that the training delivered through us exceeds our customers’ expectations and delivers the desired outcomes.
How do your courses work?
What you will do
✓ Learn from real-world practitioners
✓ Experience action-oriented learning
✓ Practice new skills through in-course project challenges
Our instructors and mentors
How can I become a Part-Time Instructor?
Want to help participants get ready for the future of experience? Join us!
GTA’s mission is to be the cultivator of experience creators. To do that, we need the help of passionate and talented people like you.
As a part-time Instructor, you will lead participants through multi-week, project-based courses on evenings or weekends. You will also contribute to the development of course curricula, ensuring our participants are always learning the very latest domain skills, techniques and tools.
Become a Part-Time Mentor
Join GTA to help our participants bridge the skills gap in the future of experience.
Why should I become a mentor?
How mentoring works?
1. You need to be familiarised with the curriculum and get matched with your first mentee.
2. You will meet and greet with your mentees in the first call
During the calls with each mentee, you will help them with the course curriculum, share tips about your industry, and guide them on their career path
3. You will review projects
Outside of regular calls, you can expect to spend about 15-20 minutes per student reviewing project work
Application process
Here is what to expect when applying to become a mentor
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Fill out the application
Showcase your experience, technical ability and interests on your application
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Video interview
If selected, we will schedule a video interview. We test for skills, ability to communicate and your passion for the field
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Final Interview
Our team then conducts a final interview and will evaluate your performance relative to our current student needs.