The landscape of higher education and early-career development is undergoing a massive cultural shift. Today’s US college students are no longer confined to local tech hubs like Silicon Valley, Austin, or Seattle. Driven by the rise of remote work, global tech visas, and international tech ecosystems, a growing number of computer science and STEM students are planning their futures abroad. Whether you dream of joining a fintech startup in Warsaw, a green-tech venture in Berlin, or working as a digital nomad from a café in Tokyo, your passport isn’t just a booklet—it’s your codebase. However, code standards, framework preferences, and…