Java Trainers often work with a mix of audiences, including entry-level programmers, experienced developers seeking upskilling, and sometimes non-technical staff needing foundational understanding. Training formats can include in-person classroom sessions, virtual instructor-led courses, hands-on coding workshops, and the creation of online video or written tutorials. Depending on the organization, you might also deliver one-on-one coaching or lead group projects to reinforce concepts. Flexibility and adaptability are important, as each group may have different learning speeds, backgrounds, and training objectives. Working closely with peers in curriculum development and collaborating with IT teams to align training with current technologies are also common parts of the role.