Cloud & DevOps Intern | AWS, Docker & CI/CD Deployment Projects
ArGo Intern is offering a virtual DevOps internship focused on practical skill development. The role involves working on cloud deployments, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and AWS fundamentals through capstone projects. This is a non-stipend, flexible, project-based opportunity. It is open to students and freshers looking for industry-level experience.
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Experience
0-0 years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Remote, India
Company
Tier 3
What you will work on
ArGo Intern is offering a virtual DevOps internship focused on practical skill development. The role involves working on cloud deployments, CI/CD pipelines, Docker, and AWS fundamentals through capstone projects. This is a non-stipend, flexible, project-based opportunity. It is open to students and freshers looking for industry-level experience.
TAL's take
Unpaid virtual internship with limited professional growth potential.
Clear project-based focus on cloud and DevOps tools, though role is an internship.
Watchouts
- unpaid internship
Must haves
- Experience in cloud deployment
- Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines
- Docker knowledge
- AWS fundamentals
Tools and skills
About the company
Small unbranded entity offering non-stipend virtual internships.
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