JavaScript Development Program for International Students
Master modern web development skills while building your career in Turkey's growing tech industry. Our comprehensive program supports students from around the world.
Explore Learning ProgramWhy International Students Choose MegonTurbo
Turkey has become a major hub for technology companies, and JavaScript developers are in high demand. Our program specifically addresses the unique challenges international students face – from language barriers to understanding local tech culture.
We've worked with students from over 25 countries since 2022. What makes the difference isn't just the technical training – it's the cultural bridge we help you build.
- English instruction with Turkish tech industry context
- Career guidance focused on Turkey's job market
- Networking opportunities with local companies
- Work permit and visa guidance support
- Small cohorts for personalized attention
Meet Your International Support Team
Our advisors understand the international student experience because they've lived it. Each brings unique perspectives from different educational systems and career paths.
Kemal Özdemir
International Student Advisor
Originally from Germany, Kemal moved to Turkey in 2019 and transitioned from mechanical engineering to web development. He understands the challenges of adapting to a new country while changing careers. Now he helps students navigate both the technical learning curve and cultural adjustment.
Elif Kowalski
Career Development Specialist
Born in Poland and raised in Istanbul, Elif bridges European and Turkish business cultures. She spent three years at a multinational tech company before joining our team. Her specialty is helping international students understand what Turkish employers actually look for in junior developers.
Dmitri Yılmaz
Technical Mentor
Dmitri came to Turkey from Ukraine in 2018 as a computer science student. After working at two Turkish startups, he joined our program to share practical insights about the local development scene. He focuses on helping students build projects that resonate with Turkish companies.