TechEazy Consulting Launches Comprehensive Java, Spring Boot & AWS Training Program With 2-Month Free Internship

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Historical notice: This page preserves a former TechEazy Consulting announcement. It is not a current offer. The old price, free-month promotion, application form, WhatsApp group, internship, certificate, and possible opportunity statements should not be used to make an enrolment decision today.

This article originally announced a Java, Spring Boot, and AWS learning program followed by a two-month unpaid internship. It remains online because the URL may be indexed or bookmarked, but the announcement describes a past program rather than current availability.

What the original announcement described

The public 2024 cross-post on DEV described:

  • four months of paid, project-oriented training in Java, Spring Boot, databases, and AWS;
  • a two-month unpaid internship after the training;
  • a registration fee and first-month promotion;
  • an intended audience of freshers, career switchers, and professionals; and
  • old application and community links.

Those points document what was advertised at the time. They do not confirm that the same curriculum, commercial terms, internship arrangement, certificates, eligibility rules, application links, or outcomes exist now. The original wording also mentioned possible paid internships or client jobs for high performers; this archive makes no present-day placement or employment promise.

Old forms and group invitations can outlive the program they were created for. TechEazy has not revalidated them for this page, so they are intentionally not reproduced here. Do not send personal information or money based on an archived link or screenshot.

For the current proposition, eligibility, syllabus, timelines, and application status, use only a current TechEazy program page:

If a current page does not state a price, internship, certificate, or application window, treat that term as unavailable rather than inferring it from this archive.

Continue with the preserved technical material

The technologies named in the announcement still have useful learning paths independent of the old offer. Start with the practical guide to deploying a Spring Boot application on EC2 behind an Application Load Balancer, which has been rewritten against current AWS and Spring documentation.

Why this page is still here

Deleting or silently redirecting an indexed historical page would make the record harder to understand and could break old bookmarks. Keeping the exact URL, adding a clear archival notice, and pointing readers to current first-party pages preserves context without presenting stale terms as a live promotion.