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Job Title: SEO Manager

Location: Remote (Option to work Hybrid in London Office)

Salary: £35,000 - £40,000

 

If you’re a SEO Manager looking for more flexibility in your work-life, want to work at an agency that will give you the training and opportunities to progress, and without the layers of red-tape of a network agency, this is the opportunity for you.

 

The Company

A continually growing full-service digital marketing agency is looking for a SEO Manager to join their SEO team based in London. The agency works with a wide variety of clients and brands, which you will get to take control of and manage. This role would be a fantastic step for someone wanted to get more involved in client strategy and management, while still remaining hands-on as part of an SEO team.

The agency also takes pride in their supportive company culture with a focus on personal and professional progression. This involves both internal and external supporting for training where you choose the focus, and external personal development coaches.

As an independent agency you will have more control over the trajectory of your career, the training you choose to pursue, and which area of SEO you choose to niche down in: If you choose at all!

 

SEO Manager Role & Responsibilities

As SEO Manager you will work in a rounded SEO capacity, still remaining hands-on with the execution of SEO strategy. Your day-to-day responsibilities will involve:

  • Acting as the main point of contact for a variety of clients.
  • Being hands on with the activation and management of SEO campaigns, with support from the executives and specialists in your team.
  • Conducting in-depth SEO audits to discover areas of improvement and optimise organic performance.
  • Continual tracking, reporting, analysis, and optimisation of the campaigns you manage.
  • Client relationship management, being responsible for account management and growth.
  • Recognise opportunities for upselling and account growth.
  • Support with the growth of the executives in your team.

 

Skills & Experience

The business if offering a long-term commitment to your growth within the agency, with training support in areas of your choice, a progression plan to an SEO Director position, and external development support. The business does ask that you have:

  • Previous experience working at a SEO Manager level or as a Senior SEO Executive who is ready to step up to a SEO Manager role.
  • Previous SEO experience in an agency environment.
  • Experience in client management and relationship building.
  • Rounded SEO skills, covering content and technical.
  • Data analytics skills are essential, being able to use data to make informed decisions.
  • Strong communication skills, as you work closely with your team and with other departments across the business.
  • Happy to remain hands-on with SEO when necessary.

 

Company Benefits

In return for your time and effort, the business is committed to offering you long-term benefits that make you want to stay. This includes but is not limited to:

  • 20 days holiday plus a shutdown over Christmas that won’t affect your holiday entitlement.
  • Fully remote based with the option to work Hybrid from the London office.
  • Flexibility on working hours, that encourages complete autonomy.
  • Mental health support.
  • Regular reviews to ensure you’re fairly compensated with salary, progression, and promotion.
  • A friendly and collaborative company culture.
  • Real opportunities for progression, to an SEO Director or Head of SEO position, depending on your individual career aspirations.
  • Individually tailored training opportunities, to develop your SEO skills in the area that interests you most.

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