June 1, 2026
Qualifications
- College or University: Coe, Cornell, Kirkwood, or Mount Mercy.
- Grade: Junior or Senior.
- Majors: Computer.
- Motivational Assessment: Achievement or Affiliation.
- Personality Assessment: Adapted C&S and Natural C&S.
- Summer Internship: June 1st - July 31st, 9 Weeks, 30 Hours Week, $14.50 Hour.
Training
🌱 What it does for an EnCompass intern
Kaseya University is an online training platform that teaches the basics of IT management, cybersecurity, and the software tools EnCompass uses to support clients. Even without a technical background, you can follow along because the lessons are broken into short, easy‑to‑understand modules.
📘 How it helps you learn
- Step‑by‑step explanations — Lessons avoid heavy jargon and explain things in plain language, so you can understand what the tools do and why they matter.
- Short, focused modules — You learn in small pieces, which makes it easier to absorb new ideas without feeling overwhelmed.
- Real examples — Training shows how IT teams use these tools in everyday situations, helping you connect the dots between learning and real work.
💼 Why it matters for your internship
- You understand the tools EnCompass uses — Kaseya products (like remote monitoring, ticketing, and automation tools) are common in managed IT. Learning them helps you follow conversations and tasks more easily.
- You become more helpful, faster — With a basic understanding of the tools, you can assist with simple tasks, ask better questions, and understand what the team is doing.
- You build confidence — Instead of guessing or feeling lost, you have a structured place to learn at your own pace.
- You gain résumé‑ready skills — Kaseya tools are widely used in the IT industry, so this training gives you experience that carries beyond your internship.
🚀 Bigger benefits for your future
- Shows initiative — Completing training demonstrates that you’re motivated and willing to learn.
- Builds a foundation for technical roles — Even if you’re not technical now, this gives you a starting point for IT, cybersecurity, or support roles.
- Helps you speak the language of IT — You learn the terms and concepts that make technical conversations easier to follow.
🌱 What it means for an EnCompass intern
Microsoft Learn helps you understand the tools and ideas that EnCompass and many other IT companies use. Even if you're new to tech, the lessons are designed to be clear, visual, and beginner‑friendly.
📘 How it supports your learning
- Short, simple lessons — Concepts are broken into small pieces, so you never feel overwhelmed.
- Hands‑on practice — Many modules let you try things in a safe, guided environment.
- Real‑world examples — You see how technology is used in everyday business situations, not just theory.
- Choose your own path — You can explore topics that interest you, like cybersecurity, cloud basics, or productivity tools.
💼 Why it matters for your internship
- Helps you understand the tools EnCompass uses — Microsoft products like Azure, Microsoft 365, and security tools are common in managed IT work. Learning them makes it easier to follow conversations and tasks.
- Builds confidence — You can learn at your own pace, which makes technical topics feel less intimidating.
- Makes you more helpful, faster — With a basic understanding of Microsoft tools, you can contribute sooner and ask better questions.
- Strengthens your résumé — Microsoft Learn badges show employers that you’ve completed real training from a major tech company.
🚀 Benefits for your future
- Shows initiative — Completing modules demonstrates motivation and curiosity.
- Gives you a foundation for IT or cybersecurity roles — Even if you’re not technical yet, this builds the basics.
- Helps you speak the language of tech — You learn common terms and ideas that make technical discussions easier to understand.
🌱 What it means for an EnCompass intern
🧩 Easy, beginner‑friendly learning
ThreatLocker University is designed so anyone—even without IT experience—can understand the basics of cybersecurity tools. Lessons explain concepts step‑by‑step, using simple examples and short modules. This helps an intern get comfortable with security ideas that might otherwise feel overwhelming.
🎓 Builds real, job‑ready skills
You learn how to navigate ThreatLocker’s platform, which is used by many IT service companies. That means:
- You understand how modern cybersecurity tools protect businesses.
- You can talk about these tools confidently in meetings or interviews.
- You gain skills that look good on a résumé, even if you’re new to tech.
🛠 Hands‑on practice without risk
The platform lets you explore features safely. You can click around, try things, and learn by doing—without worrying about breaking anything important.
🧭 Clear learning paths
ThreatLocker University organizes content into “learning plans,” so you always know what to do next. If you become a “Power User,” you can even see your team’s progress and assign courses, but as an intern you mainly benefit from the structured path.
💼 Helps you understand EnCompass’ work
EnCompass uses cybersecurity tools to protect clients. By learning ThreatLocker:
- You understand the tools the company relies on.
- You can contribute more quickly.
- You feel more confident asking questions and helping with tasks.
💸 Free and accessible
Anyone can create an account—no cost, no special access needed.
🌟 Why it matters for you as an intern
It gives you a head start. Instead of waiting months to “pick things up,” you get a guided, friendly introduction to cybersecurity. That makes your internship smoother, more enjoyable, and more valuable.


