About Aerospike

At Aerospike, we dream big. Our focus is helping companies tackle seemingly insurmountable problems and doing what’s never been done before. That is why we developed the world's leading real-time data platform that powers mission-critical applications at the world's most innovative, category disrupting companies. Our customers have deployed extreme scale real-time applications to fight fraud, dramatically increase shopping cart size, enable global digital payments, and deliver hyper-personalized user experiences to tens of millions of customers.

Customers like Airtel, Experian, Nielsen, PayPal, Snap, Verizon Media, Wayfair, and many others rely on Aerospike as the data foundation for the future to help them act in the microsecond moments that matter. Aerospike is headquartered in Mountain View, California and has a global presence with offices in London, Bangalore and Tel Aviv.

SEO Manager:

We are seeking an experienced SEO Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and executing an SEO content strategy that improves our website's search engine rankings, drives traffic, and engages users.

Responsibilities:

  1. Develop and execute an SEO content strategy that aligns with our business goals and aims to enhance our search visibility and rankings, driving traffic with specific intent.
  2. Create an SEO roadmap and implement it with dedicated resources and partner teams.
  3. Collaborate with the web team to help improve our website's technical aspects to help it rank and perform better in search engines.
  4. Collaborate with product, web, and content teams to apply SEO best practices in content development. 
  5. Collaborate with the content team on the development of high-quality, engaging, and SEO-optimized content for our website, blog, YouTube channel, and other platforms.
  6. Identify and optimize existing content to improve its search engine rankings and engagement.
  7. Utilize analytics tools to track and report on our organic traffic and content performance, identifying improvement areas.
  8. Create and present reports to stakeholders.
  9. Collaborate with regional marketing managers, web, and content teams to expand international market presence.
  10. To maintain a competitive edge, stay updated on industry trends, search engine algorithm changes, and the influence of generative AI.
  11. Partner closely with Demand Generation for paid search and content optimization to enhance product/solutions visibility.

Qualifications:

  1. Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, or a related field.
  2. Proven 3-5 years of experience in SEO management, with a track record of improving search engine rankings and driving traffic.
  3. Excellent editing skills, with the ability to craft engaging content.

Aerospike is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.

Join us at Aerospike and be part of a dynamic team that is shaping the future of data management. Salary Range for California Based Applicants: [$140,000 - $180,000] (actual compensation will be determined based on experience, location, and other factors permitted by law)

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