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Internship & Training

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The Compozent Internship Program is not a classroom course. It is a 45-day hands-on experience where you work on real technology, guided by industry practitioners, and walk away with proof — not just a certificate.

45Days

Intensive program

8Tracks

Specializations

72Modules

Structured content

1:1

Mentorship ratio

What You Learn

Eight specializations. One cohort.

Each participant selects one track on day one. The program runs in parallel — one cohort, eight tracks, all shipping real projects.

Cloud & DevOps

AWS fundamentals, IAM, networking, Docker, Kubernetes, and the DevOps lifecycle.

7 modules·35 topics

Flutter Development

Dart foundations, Flutter widgets, state management, APIs, and production-ready apps.

10 modules·65 topics

Full Stack Web

HTML/CSS to React to Node.js to databases — complete end-to-end web development.

9 modules·71 topics

Python & AI/ML

Python core, Flask APIs, data science, ML models, LLMs, RAG, and chatbots.

10 modules·75 topics

LLM Engineering

Prompt engineering, fine-tuning, LangChain, AI agents, RAG pipelines, and production LLM deployment.

9 modules·68 topics

.NET Development

C# fundamentals, ASP.NET Core Web API, Entity Framework, Azure, and enterprise-grade software patterns.

9 modules·69 topics

Cyber Security

Network security, ethical hacking, web application security, penetration testing, and incident response.

9 modules·72 topics

System Design

Scalability, distributed systems, databases, caching, microservices, and real-world architecture patterns.

9 modules·67 topics

Full Curriculum

Every module, every topic.

Select a track to explore

  • What is cloud computing and why it matters
  • Traditional infrastructure vs cloud infrastructure
  • Key benefits of cloud: scalability, cost efficiency, reliability
  • AWS overview: services, console, and ecosystem
  • AWS account setup, billing alerts, and free tier
  • AWS Regions & Availability Zones explained
  • IAM: users, groups, roles, and policy management
  • Shared responsibility model in AWS
  • EC2 instance types, pricing models, AMIs
  • Security Groups as virtual firewalls
  • Key Pairs and SSH access
  • Amazon S3: buckets, objects, permissions
  • Static website hosting on S3
  • RDS introduction: managed relational databases
  • VPC basics: subnets, route tables, internet gateways
  • Public vs private subnet design
  • DNS fundamentals and Route 53 overview
  • Elastic Load Balancers: ALB, NLB, CLB
  • Auto Scaling Groups: policies and triggers
  • CloudWatch: metrics, alarms, dashboards
  • CloudTrail: audit logging and compliance
  • AWS Config: resource configuration tracking
  • What is DevOps and why organizations adopt it
  • The DevOps lifecycle: Plan → Code → Build → Test → Release → Deploy → Operate → Monitor
  • Introduction to CI/CD pipelines
  • SDLC vs DevOps: key differences and overlaps
  • Containers vs Virtual Machines: key differences
  • Docker architecture: daemon, client, registry
  • Docker images and layers
  • Writing a Dockerfile
  • Port mapping and volume mounts
  • Introduction to container orchestration concepts
  • AWS ECS: task definitions, services, clusters
  • Kubernetes fundamentals: pods, deployments, services
  • Comparing ECS vs Kubernetes for production workloads

Career Roadmap

Where this takes you.

After the program

AWS CertificationsCloud NativeDevOps EngineerSREPlatform EngineerIaCGitOps

Certification Roadmap

  • AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) — foundational, ideal starting point
  • AWS Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) — most in-demand globally
  • AWS Developer Associate (DVA-C02) — focused on application development
  • AWS DevOps Engineer Professional (DOP-C02) — CI/CD, IaC, and automation
  • CKAD / CKA — Kubernetes Application Developer and Administrator
  • HashiCorp Terraform Associate — Infrastructure as Code specialization

Cloud-Native Ecosystem

  • CNCF landscape: Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus, Grafana, ArgoCD, Istio
  • Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Terraform, AWS CDK, Pulumi
  • GitOps: managing deployments through Git (ArgoCD, Flux)
  • Observability: logs, metrics, traces — ELK, Prometheus, Jaeger
  • Service mesh and microservices networking with Istio and Envoy

Career Roles & Opportunities

  • Cloud Engineer — design, deploy, and maintain cloud infrastructure
  • DevOps Engineer — CI/CD, automation, and dev-ops bridge
  • Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) — reliability, uptime, and incidents
  • Platform Engineer — build internal developer platforms and tooling
  • Cloud Security Engineer — IAM, compliance, and security posture

Apply Now

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Applications are open. 45 days from now, you could have shipped something real.