Mediarun helps companies find customers online by focusing on enhancing online visibility, generating leads and improving revenues. Based in central London we specialise in performance Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Pay Per Click (PPC) management, Social Media Optimisation (SMO), Mobile marketing, website optimisation and design related services.
Thanks to the retention/growth of current clients as well as regular acquisition of high profile clients we are recruiting for multilingual link builders / content strategists to join us in our offices in trendy Angel.
This is a full time paid internship or full time role (dependent of work status of candidate) designed for candidates with multilingual capabilities.
We are interested in recruiting smart, bright intelligent candidates for a full time career opportunity. We would also consider applications from those in undergraduate or post graduate courses who can devote a minimum of 30 hours per week.
As a link builder / content strategist, you’ll be working across a wide portfolio of clients. You will be able to demonstrate initiative and creativity with new content ideas. You will also be an individual who is driven by performance and who can manage their own time effectively.
You must be really interested in developing your skills further and be on a mission to learn a lot more about SEO. The ideal candidate will be aspiring to progress to an SEO consultant role and develop a career in a fast moving digital agency environment.
Salary negotiable based on experience
Office hours 9am – 6 pm
To apply, please send a CV and short covering note, stating what you believe you can bring to Mediarun to careers@mediarunsearch.co.uk
To see how we can help you enhance
visibility, revenue and responses
Call +44 (0)8009 550 176
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Search Engine Optimisation
Pay Per Click
Universal Search Marketing
Social Media Optimisation
Website Design & Usability
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