From Compost to Code: Greengo Careers Sprouting from Shared Soil
Imagine a community garden on a Saturday morning. Volunteers are turning compost, planting seedlings, and tracking yields on a shared whiteboard. A few months later, one of those volunteers is writing Python scripts to model crop rotations, another is building a mobile app for the co-op's market, and a third is analyzing soil data for a local nonprofit. This isn't a fantasy—it's a growing pathway where hands-on sustainability work feeds directly into tech careers. At Greengo, we've seen this pattern emerge again and again: people who start with a shovel often end up at a keyboard, and the skills they learn in the dirt are exactly what the green tech sector needs. This guide is for anyone who has ever felt that their passion for sustainable living and their interest in technology are separate worlds.