Over the next ten weeks you build one real thing that proves what you can do: your own portfolio, live on the internet, filled with the actual work you make during this internship. No code experience needed. Free tools only. AI as your guide the whole way. By week ten you will not have to tell anyone you are good with AI. You will send them a link.
You are not here to learn to code. You are here to learn to think and build with AI, with something real to show for it.
A pretty site that claims nothing is decoration, and decoration is where most personal sites die. Your portfolio has one job: make a real person in your field believe you. Everything we build serves that.
LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok: you rent those. The reach, the rules, even whether your post is shown, none of it is yours. Your portfolio is the one piece of the internet that is actually yours. That is why it does not end at graduation. It is a platform you keep building on.
Each week is one clear move, and each ends in a milestone: a concrete thing that has to exist before the next week makes sense. You are never lost, because you always know the one thing to finish this week. Tap any week to open it.
Not a certificate for a drawer. A live thing you own, plus the proof and the reach to make it count.
Live on your own domain, doing one real thing, filled with your real work. The link goes on your CV, in your email signature, on a card.
A small footer badge that links to your own verification page on the FlyRank site: proof, that anyone can check, that you built this.
FlyRank features your live portfolio and links out to it. A new site needs people to find it, and a link from an established site is exactly how that starts.
And it keeps working. Stay badged, stay in the showcase, keep your inbound link. Every future project you finish drops in as the next case. The portfolio compounds instead of going stale.
I am not the engineer who always knew. I am the one who started late, failed first, and crossed over with AI as the bridge. That is exactly why I can show you the way across.
Leo Yigit Ekiz
Director of AI Enablement · FlyRank
For about fifteen years I was a photographer and filmmaker, with my own studios in Sarajevo, Istanbul, and Italy, and a self-taught power user of every creative tool there was. The one door I could never get open was programming.
Not for lack of trying. Back in 2009 I built one of Italy's first online food-ordering sites and won a small grant from the city, then lost to a competitor with a million euros behind it. During COVID I tried again to learn to code, felt I was missing too much, and quit for half a year.
Then the AI tools opened up. Working as a designer, I built one small thing for a restaurant: scan a QR code at the table, see the menu, send a pre-filled order on WhatsApp. I did not understand databases or servers. It did not matter. It worked, and real people used it. That was the moment everything changed.
I switched careers at thirty-three, already a father, and today I lead AI Enablement at FlyRank and still ship real tools. This internship is my own path made repeatable: start before you are ready, fail early and safely, ship one real thing that works, then come back and make it better.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter.
Try again. Fail again. Fail better.
You don't need the perfect background. You need curiosity, consistency, and the willingness to keep going when it gets hard. That is the whole job, and it is one you can start today.
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