Come work for the best mid-sized company and #3 fastest growing technology company in NJ. DigitalGrit Inc., a leading full-service interactive marketing company, is looking for a highly motivated and experienced Senior Search Engine Optimization Expert. This is an exciting opportunity to get in and make a tremendous impact on the business.
DigitalGrit offers a full suite of interactive marketing services which include Search Engine Marketing, Online Advertising, Email Marketing and other Interactive Marketing and Web Development Services.
Experience needed:
- Knowledge of the search engine marketing industry
- 2- 5 years of experience with natural search engine listings and search algorithms
- Demonstrated results increasing site rankings and search traffic
- Skill managing Fortune 1000 level client
- Adherence to the highest ethical standards
- Excellent communication and presentation skills
- Public speaking skills a plus
In this role, SEO experts will have the opportunity to help run one of the most lucrative areas of our business. You will support sales in the presentation and explanation of DigitalGrit's SEO services, deliver SEO services, and enhance our product offering.
DigitalGrit provides a work environment that fosters and rewards innovation, creativity, and leadership. If you are looking or an opportunity to become a major player within a great company, then consider applying to DigitalGrit. We are accepting candidates from both the NJ and NY area (must have a car). To learn more about DigitalGrit, visit us online at digitalgrit.com.
Tremendous career growth opportunities, a competitive salary, Fortune 500-level benefits package (including retirement savings accounts, dental and full medical coverage) await the right candidate.
Always looking for mor eopportunities.
Posted by: Mr SEO | December 20, 2005 at 02:55 PM
Always looking for more opportunities.
Posted by: Mr SEO | December 20, 2005 at 02:55 PM
Mr SEO, your site renders awfully in Firefox. Also, the page you linked to is hardly Optimized. I'm calling Link Spam.
Posted by: Todd | April 14, 2006 at 12:16 PM