developer experience engineer · workos
About Nick
Dad of two, husband, and the guy who makes developer tools less annoying.
TypeScript advocate, conference organizer, and officiant of 11 weddings. I care about the craft of building great software and the people who build it.
Hi! I'm Nick Nisi, dad of two, husband, and Developer Experience Engineer at WorkOS.
You might know me from co-hosting the JS Party podcast, or from organizing NEJS Conf and TypeScript Conf. These days I run the NebraskaJS meetup, stream weekly on YouTube, and focus on developer tooling and TypeScript.
Outside of tech, I've officiated 11 weddings. Turns out "conference emcee" translates surprisingly well to "wedding officiant."
Connect with me on Bluesky, GitHub, or LinkedIn. Response times may vary.
Looking for my resume?
You can find it at nicknisi.com/resume.
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Press kit
A few different versions of my bio that you can use.
First person
Hey, I'm Nick! I'm a Developer Experience Engineer at WorkOS, where I focus on creating tools and experiences that make life easier for developers building for the modern web. I'm a long-time TypeScript enthusiast and community builder. I've organized conferences like NEJS Conf and TypeScript Conf, emcee'd more than ten events, and taught JavaScript and TypeScript workshops for years.
Previously, I co-hosted the JS Party podcast, chatting about all things JavaScript and web development. These days, I'm focused on developer productivity, open source, and helping teams build with confidence, and maybe still sneaking in a few conference talks along the way.
Third person
Nick Nisi is a Developer Experience Engineer at WorkOS, where he helps developers build faster and smarter for the modern web. A long-time TypeScript advocate, Nick has organized events like NEJS Conf and TypeScript Conf, emcee'd more than a dozen conferences, and taught JavaScript workshops for years. He previously co-hosted the JS Party podcast and continues to share his passion for developer experience, open source, and the craft of building great software.