Advance your tech career with the AI-Powered Advanced Full Stack Developer Accelerator. Master cloud, DevOps, and AI tools, then gain 10 weeks of mentored industry experience to apply your skills in real-world projects.
Ready to take your coding skills to the next level, and be at the centre of AI innovation?
Step into the world of cloud-native development and AI integration as an advanced full stack developer. Build scalable, intelligent web applications, automate workflows, and deploy solutions that make a real impact, with the assistance of the latest AI tools.
From mastering DevOps and cloud platforms to adding AI-powered features into your apps, this programme is designed to supercharge your skills and confidence. Plus, you’ll work on a real-world project and gain 10 weeks of mentored industry experience.
If you’re passionate about building smart solutions and beat the centre of AI innovation, this is your next big move in tech.
The programme is divided into two transformative phases. On completion of a phase, you are going to be awarded a micro-credential to recognise your achievements and progress.
Level up your skills with generative AI integrations, cloud infrastructure, DevOps, and advanced AI-powered development. This phase prepares you to build scalable, intelligent applications using cloud-native tools, automation pipelines, and AI integrations. Apply agile practices and design thinking to plan and execute a real-world project.
Gain hands-on industry experience to launch your career with confidence.
Apply your new skills in a real-world setting with one of our partner companies. You’ll work on live projects, contribute to a professional team, and receive regular mentorship from experienced industry professionals. This is where everything comes together—your skills, your confidence, and your career pathway.
What You’ll Gain
If English is not your first language, you must provide:
The traditional idea of an “entry-level” job — low responsibility, lots of hand-holding — is vanishing. In its place is a new kind of role: small team, high ownership, fast learning curve.
This suits the Mission Ready model. You’ll finish the programme having already delivered work for a real client. That shifts you from “graduate” to “junior with experience.”
MBIE’s 2023 labour market update shows persistent demand in NZ for digitally capable workers — especially those who can operate independently. So yes, the jobs are there. But they go to people who show up ready to contribute, not just ready to learn.
Perfect for:
Some coding knowledge is required – you will have to have done at least a coding course.
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New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) awarded us as a Category 1 Provider in the 2023 External Evaluation Review (EER).
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Mentored work experiences are structured programmes where you engage in practical work activities under the guidance and supervision of experienced mentors. These experiences are designed to provide real-world exposure, skills development, and professional growth within a specific field or industry.
Mission Ready works with 300+ industry partners to provide mentored work experiences.
Participants work on actual projects or tasks that contribute to their understanding of the industry, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings. In addition to technical skills, mentored work experiences develop communication and teamwork skills that are so important in the modern work place.
Our facilitators match participants to mentors to provide you with valuable feedback, insights, and referrals.
The mentors, are experienced professionals who have agreed to provide guidance, feedback, and support. They help mentees navigate challenges, understand industry norms, and develop professionally.
These experiences often enable participants to connect with professionals in their field, expanding their professional network and opening doors to future job opportunities.
For many, these experiences can lead to employment opportunities within the host organisation or with others in the industry, based on the skills and relationships developed during the program.
Mentored work experiences are part of our Level 6 programmes.

Your commitment is crucial.
Full-time students should aim for 30-35 hours weekly, while part-time students should allocate 15 – 17.5 hours per week.
Engage with online resources, classroom sessions, and assessments diligently.
For Level 6, a commitment of 40 hrs per week is essential. No part-time option is currently available.
After successfully completing Level 5 training, you can go into our Applied Technology Product Solutions accelerator (Level 6) to gain work experience.
After completing mentored work experience, you will be ready to look for your first piece of work in the tech industry. Our job coach will work with you to maximise your chance of getting employment.
By the end of the Level 5 Training Scheme, you will be able to:
By the end of the Level 6 Training Scheme, you will be able to:
Level 5 is intended for learners who are currently pursuing employment in a technology career as a software developer. The Micro-credential is specifically designed for those looking to pathway into employment. The learners most likely to benefit from this are career changers and skill upgraders particularly those with transferable technical skills, recent graduates or self-taught individuals with basic technical skills who are looking to gain employment within the highly paid tech sector, or upgrade to careers that require specialisation beyond foundational tech roles.
On successful completion, you will be invited to join Level 6 for a mentored work experience. Its primary purpose is to provide learners enrolled in the Micro-credential with advanced skills in digital product design and delivery through professional practice in a work placement project. The aim is to enable learners to gain experience, practice the application of digital and technical skills and improve their work readiness to increase their chances of success in roles in the context of their practice as a Software Developer.
You will need a working laptop or PC with the following minimum specification:
Optionally, an additional monitor will make your life better 😊
You may need to incur the following costs:
Note: Fees and details are subject to change based on government policies and other factors.