JOB OPENING
Cybersecurity and Automation Intern
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are hiring a high-performing intern who is already ahead of the curve and wants a long term home. This is not a generic internship. We are growing fast and need real help across cybersecurity, automation, infrastructure, endpoint support, and service delivery. You will be mentored by strong technical leaders and will have access to serious training and real projects.
This role is designed to grow into full-time for the right person.
WHAT YOU WILL WORK ON
- Assist with cybersecurity initiatives and operational improvements
- Support automation workstreams, scripting, and workflow improvements
- Help with endpoint support and delivery initiatives
- Assist with cloud and infrastructure tasks as needed, including documentation and process improvements
- Participate in internal projects that improve how we deliver services to customers
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
- Final year of college or equivalent demonstrated experience
- A builder mindset and strong initiative
- Evidence of being ahead (projects, labs, GitHub, write-ups, competitions, or real work experience)
- Interest and aptitude in cybersecurity, automation, and cloud fundamentals
- Strong communication, reliability, and follow-through
COMPENSATION AND GROWTH
Intern compensation starts at minimum pay and grows as you demonstrate capability and maturity. We do not advertise benefits for interns, but we do provide training, mentorship, and a real path to full-time for those who earn it.
HOW TO APPLY
Send your resume or LinkedIn profile plus:
- Your availability and weekly hour commitment
- Links to projects, labs, GitHub, write-ups, or anything that proves your capability
- A short note on what you want to learn and where you want to be in 12 months
- One example of something you built or automated and why it mattered
7380 W. Sand Lake Rd Suite 500-110,
Orlando, FL 32819
- 24 to 30 hours per week (Minimum 24, maximum 30)
- Onsite as needed
- Remote work may be possible depending on project and performance