About This Role
We are not looking for someone who has only read about SEO.
We are looking for someone who has actually worked on it, touched real websites, faced real limitations, and lived through the uncomfortable part where the plan did not magically become a result.
That matters more to us than polished claims.
If you have handled at least 5 different websites, even if they belonged to the same company, that is already useful. We do not care whether those websites were for a big enterprise, a mid-sized business, or an SME. Size is not the point. Reality is.
What matters is whether you can explain what you tried, what happened, why it worked or failed, and what you learned from it.
And yes, it is completely acceptable if the outcome was not perfect. Even a near failure is fine, as long as you can think clearly enough to explain the gap between target and reality.
What We Mean by SEO and GEO
SEO is not just ranking pages.
GEO is not just a buzzword to make your profile sound current.
For us, both are part of the same discipline: understanding how people discover information, how systems interpret content, how visibility is earned, and how performance is measured over time.
We need someone who can work on both search engine optimization and generative engine optimization with a practical mindset. Not hype. Not theory theater. Practical execution.
The Role
You will be expected to work on SEO and GEO with structure.
That means defining targets, identifying priorities, coordinating with the right people, and measuring whether the work is moving the business in the right direction.
We are especially interested in how you think about:
- the objective of the SEO/GEO work,
- the metrics used to judge progress,
- the people you need to collaborate with,
- and the role of the business owner or direct manager in shaping short-term and long-term goals.
If you cannot explain those four things clearly, you do not yet understand the job at the level we need.
What We Value Most
We value real cases.
Not perfect cases. Real ones.
At least 5 websites. Different websites are ideal, even if they belong to the same company or group. What matters is that you have actually worked across different site conditions, content realities, and business constraints.
We want to know:
- what the target was,
- how you approached it,
- what broke,
- what improved,
- what was outside your control,
- and how you interpreted the result.
A failed project with honest reasoning is more valuable than a fake success story with no substance.
What You Should Be Able To Explain
You should be able to talk about:
- how you define SEO and GEO goals,
- how you turn business priorities into search priorities,
- how you measure visibility, traffic quality, content performance, and conversion impact,
- what collaboration looks like with content, design, development, product, or business teams,
- and how a business owner or direct supervisor should be involved in setting both short-term and long-term direction.
We are not looking for a lone technician hiding in a corner.
We are looking for someone who understands that SEO is a business function, not an isolated craft.
You Are Probably a Fit If
- You have handled at least 5 websites in a real working context.
- You can explain both success and failure without hiding behind vague language.
- You know how to define SEO/GEO targets in business terms.
- You understand measurement beyond rankings alone.
- You have worked with content, technical, and commercial stakeholders.
- You can think independently, but still collaborate properly.
- You know that a business owner is not a decorative figure in the process.
- You can speak about the work with clarity, not with jargon for the sake of sounding senior.
You Are Probably Not a Fit If
- You only know SEO from tutorials, certifications, or recycled opinions.
- You need every step spelled out before doing anything.
- You cannot explain why a project failed.
- You only care about ranking, not outcome.
- You cannot separate signal from vanity metrics.
- You think strategy means making presentations.
- You have never worked with other functions in a meaningful way.
- You prefer sounding smart over being useful.
How to Apply
Send us the following to [email protected]:
- Your CV
- A short summary of 1–2 SEO/GEO projects you personally worked on
- The website count you have handled
- What the target was for each project
- What metrics you used
- Who you collaborated with
- What the business owner or direct manager did in the process
- What failed, what improved, and what you learned
Keep it direct. We will not reward decoration.