ClientBrief Academy Partnership

Let’s Explore a
Learning Partnership

This is not a signup form or a sales pitch. It’s a short conversation to understand your learning program and see if a partnership makes sense.

A Partnership Means

Using realistic cloud briefs within your existing curriculum

Evaluating learners based on architectural decisions and reasoning

Producing portfolio-ready artifacts from real scenarios

It Does Not Mean

Certification issuance

Guaranteed hiring or placement

Replacing your instructors or LMS

This Works Best For Programs That…

Works well if you:

  • Teach cloud engineering beyond basic service usage
  • Want learners to justify architectural trade-offs
  • Value reasoning and decision-making
  • Run cohorts, capstone projects, or applied labs

Not a good fit if you:

  • Focus primarily on exam preparation
  • Promise job placement guarantees
  • Rely on quiz-based assessments only

What a Typical Partnership Looks Like

We align on your learning goals and cohort structure

You select or co-design cloud scenarios

Learners complete simulations as part of your program

Submissions are reviewed using structured evaluation

Learners retain portfolio artifacts after completion

// PARTNERSHIPS VARY BY PROGRAM

Common Questions

Is this a certification?

No. We focus on experience and artifacts, not credentials.

Do you guarantee hiring outcomes?

No. We provide realistic practice, not placement promises.

Can this replace our curriculum?

No. It complements existing training.

Is student data public?

Visibility is configurable. Private programs are supported.

What We’ll Ask You

To understand fit, the conversation will likely cover:

Who are your learners?

What is their cloud experience level?

Current assessment methods?

Key program constraints?

No preparation needed.

Start a Conversation

Share a bit about your program. We’ll follow up to explore whether a partnership makes sense.

See if this makes sense — for both sides.