New Job for a web dev company as a SEO & SEM expert...

Discussion in 'General Business' started by Lonny.P, Aug 23, 2006.

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    So here is the deal, I got a job as a SEO and a SEM expert for a web development company, now my questions is what to expect?

    They used to offer only web development so far and SEO is a new field what should be my office requirements, what things they like most and hate most?

    I used to be a freelancer (self employed) so far so any tips about working from an office and a boss would be greatly appreciated

    Thank you very much

    Looking forward hearing from you.
     
    Lonny.P, Aug 23, 2006 IP
  2. Gnet

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    Well depends how big there company is, if they are very big and offering you a 6 figure yearly income then i think you can expect an office , high end equipment and support.

    But with all that stuff the deadlines will be a real menace.
     
    Gnet, Aug 23, 2006 IP
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    seo-mumbai Well-Known Member

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    sorry i dont know about it , i,am also freelancer and loooking for job in some good MNC this days.
     
    seo-mumbai, Aug 24, 2006 IP
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    i work at an insurance company but i do SEO for their websites (which seem to be multiplying!). I dont have an office but i have a nice desk area. Then again i'm totally new to the field.

    I think you can go by your salary, the higher it is the more you can expect, i'm making low 5 figures a year. If your making 6 you'll likely have an office id say.
     
    klown, Aug 24, 2006 IP
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    Does it really matter what the office is like? If they are paying you a good salary, and it's going to be something you enjoy working on, then wouldn't matter if you were in an open-planned office or your own office?
     
    DarrenC, Aug 24, 2006 IP