George Stephanis is a Senior WordPress Engineer with 13 years of experience building scalable, secure web platforms and leading high-stakes releases from concept to deployment. He combines deep PHP and JavaScript expertise with strong software architecture instincts, a focus on performance and compliance, and a knack for clean, well-documented code. A long-time Automattic veteran and Jetpack product lead, he’s also an active WordPress core contributor who helped drive Application Passwords and two-factor authentication into core. His open-source contributions span front-end polish and backend hardening on high-profile repos like Jetpack and WP-Job-Manager, demonstrating both legacy maintenance and forward-looking fixes. Based in Pennsylvania, he pairs hands-on plugin and UI development with cross-functional leadership and rapid incident triage—plus an unexpected literary flair for commit messages.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Lancaster Catholic High School
Bachelor of Arts - BA Major in Theology & Minor in Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA Major in Theology & Minor in Computer Science at Grove City College
Security, performance, marketing, and design tools — Jetpack is made by WordPress experts to make WP sites safer and faster, and help you grow your traffic.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & Front-end Developer
Contributions:5 releases, 6 reviews, 1300 commits in 9 years 7 months
Contributions summary:George's commits focus on enhancing and maintaining the Automattic/jetpack repository, which includes tools for security, performance, marketing, and design tools. The user demonstrates proficiency in PHP and JavaScript by adding JSHint to Grunt and tidying up _inc files, and bringing wpgroho.js in line with jshint. Further contributions involved resolving errors, resolving issues with the WP logo and making various style adjustments.
Manage job listings from the WordPress admin panel, and allow users to post jobs directly to your site.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:31 commits, 3 PRs, 2 pushes in 1 month
Contributions summary:George primarily focused on improving the front-end code of the WordPress job manager project. Their commits addressed code style issues, converting whitespace to tabs, using single quotes consistently, and removing unused variables to clean up the JavaScript. They also refactored the code to declare globals for specific arguments. Furthermore, they updated jQuery's live function to the newer document.on.
job-listingsadmin-paneladminwordpressphp
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