Senior SEO Strategist

Cincinnati, OH
Full Time
Experienced

Senior SEO Strategist

About the Role
Helium SEO is seeking an experienced Senior SEO Strategist to develop and lead comprehensive search engine optimization initiatives. This role requires advanced analytical capabilities, strategic thinking, and the ability to translate complex data into actionable SEO strategies that drive measurable results.

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Data Analysis & Planning

  • Conduct sophisticated data analysis to design high-impact SEO strategies for medium-enterprise clients
  • Synthesize complex data sets from multiple SEO platforms to identify market opportunities and competitive advantages
  • Create data-driven forecasting models to predict SEO performance and ROI

Content Strategy & Optimization

  • Develop comprehensive content strategies based on advanced keyword research and competitive analysis
  • Provide expert consultation on content architecture and semantic relevance
  • Lead site-wide content audits and develop remediation roadmaps

Technical SEO Leadership

  • Architect and implement advanced technical SEO solutions
  • Direct technical SEO audits and prioritize critical improvements
  • Design and optimize schema implementation, site architecture, internal linking structures, and crawl efficiency

Strategic Consultation

  • Serve as the principal technical advisor to cross-functional teams, including account management and sales
  • Translate complex SEO concepts into actionable business insights for clients
  • Provide thought leadership and strategic direction for challenging SEO problems

Qualifications

Required Experience & Skills

  • 5+ years of demonstrated success in search engine optimization, with progressive responsibility
  • Proven track record developing and implementing successful SEO strategies
  • Advanced knowledge of technical SEO, content optimization, and search algorithms
  • Superior analytical skills with the ability to translate data into strategic insights
  • Expert-level proficiency with enterprise SEO tools, Google Analytics, and search console
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Deep understanding of machine learning and AI in search
  • Experience with enterprise-level websites and complex SEO challenges
  • History of driving significant organic traffic and revenue growth
  • Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Computer Science, or related field
  • Industry certifications (Google Analytics, SEMrush, Ahrefs, etc.)
 

This role offers the opportunity to shape our SEO approach and drive measurable business results through innovative search strategies.

Expectations

We believe culture is the most important thing we must get right at this early stage in our journey. If we get the right people working together in productive ways, we can do anything.

About You

You understand that no one is perfect, that we all have weak spots, and you want to master the skill of self-improvement, regardless of your experience. 

You are driven to do amazing work and complete every task to the best of your ability. 

You constantly push yourself to get more done in less time by attacking your work with intensity. 

You ask for help when you need it, own up to your mistakes, and put the needs of your colleagues above your own ego.

Compensation & Benefits

Compensation includes a highly competitive base salary. Helium offers full medical and dental coverage and currently covers up to 90% of medical premiums for employees.  We offer a retirement account, $100,000 in life insurance for every employee, unlimited PTO, and all the Helium swag you could ever need. In addition, Helium is known for its’ fun and collaborative work environment, with all the Mario Kart and Ping Pong you could ever want.

Come join a dedicated but fun-loving team and help us improve the SEO industry one client at a time!



 
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