We are looking for a Senior SEO Executive who actually understands how search works today—not just how it worked five years ago.
If you are the kind of person who geeks out over Google’s algorithm updates, knows how to build real authority (no spammy links), and is already thinking about how AI is changing search, we want you on our team. You won't just be executing a checklist here; you'll be driving our organic growth strategy.
What You’ll Actually Be Doing:
Owning the On-Page & Technical: You’ll dig into our site architecture, fix technical gremlins, optimize meta tags, and ensure our internal linking makes sense to both users and crawlers.
Driving Off-Page & Authority: You know that good backlinks take actual work. You’ll build high-quality link-building campaigns, manage our backlink health, and keep our spam score firmly in the green.
Writing & Refining Content: You understand that SEO content shouldn't read like a robot wrote it. You’ll write, edit, and optimize content that answers user intent perfectly while keeping search engines happy.
Navigating Algorithm Updates: When Google drops a core update, you don't panic. You analyze the data, figure out what changed, and pivot our strategy to stay on top.
Optimizing for the AI Era (AEO): You know that zero-click searches and AI Overviews are the new reality. You’ll implement Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) strategies so we show up when people ask ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity.
Measuring What Matters: You’ll keep a close eye on GA4, Google Search Console, and tools like Ahrefs/Semrush to track our wins, spot opportunities, and report on actual ROI, not just vanity metrics.
What You Bring to the Table:
3-5 years of real-world SEO experience. You’ve ranked competitive keywords and have the case studies or data to prove it.
A writer's touch. You have strong content writing and editing skills. You know how to seamlessly weave in keywords without ruining the user experience.
Technical comfort. You don't need to be a developer, but you know your way around CMS platforms (like WordPress), core web vitals, and schema markup.
Curiosity. You are obsessed with the latest search trends and are always testing new theories.