Digital Marketing Jobs & Apprenticeships

Betty Haynes

UK

Expires on 2018-08-20

Job Type Full Time Experience Needed N/A

SEO Executive

Greenlight is looking for an SEO Executive in London, United Kingdom. If you meet the requirements below, you will be eligible to apply via Digital Marketing Community.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Create an accurate and insightful keyword, competitor and market analyses for clients and prospective clients.
  • Utilize internal and third-party tools and Microsoft Excel for results reporting and data analysis, to build client reports and for internal use in campaign planning.
  • Aid to create written SEO recommendations for our clients, including technical SEO recommendations, and template and keyword specific on-page SEO recommendations.
  • Operate closely with the SEO consultants to devise strategies for smaller accounts with their guidance.
  • Involved in our clients’ businesses, which will enable you to make better strategic decisions and learn to run a revenue driven SEO campaign.
  • Learn and share new SEO updates and news and contributing to debates on these updates.

Job Requirements:

  • Educated to a degree in a business, marketing or computing related subject.
  • Effective experience in a digital agency and/or as an in-house SEO.
  • Deep understanding of how search engines work and basic SEO strategies and techniques.
  • Expert knowledge of how to implement SEO recommendations.
  • Strong and clear communicator, both in person and on the phone, able to quickly build excellent working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Imaginative and strategic thinking to identify opportunities and challenge the status quo.
  • Solid Excel skills and a high standard of written and spoken English.
  • A fast learner who is committed to a career in search.
  • Must have the right to work and live in the UK.
  • Ability to code websites using HTML and CSS.

About Greenlight:

Greenlight was born into a world in its digital infancy. It was 2003, Yahoo and AOL were the most popular sites in the world, and an upstart called Google had just become the 6th.

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