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SEO Manager - (In-house)

London
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SEO Manager for Apparel Retailer

Quest Search & Selection is currently recruiting for an SEO Manager for this apparel retailer who will lead the planning, delivery, and optimisation of SEO strategies across European websites.

Please note: as this is an EU website, please only apply if you have fluency (B2 level and above) in French, Dutch, German, Spanish, or Danish (written and verbal) is essential for this role.

Role Overview

Reporting to the Head of Digital Marketing and managing an SEO Coordinator, this role will collaborate with internal stakeholders and external agencies to improve organic visibility, increase traffic, and drive revenue growth.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support in developing and executing the European SEO roadmap, prioritising high-impact initiatives that drive organic traffic, visibility, and revenue growth.
  • Analyse SEO performance across core European markets, including organic traffic, keyword rankings, conversions, and revenue, identifying trends and opportunities for improvement.
  • Identify and resolve technical SEO issues and page-performance challenges to improve website health, rankings, and organic visibility across EU markets.
  • Use local search insights to support content localisation and optimisation across different European markets.
  • Benchmark SEO performance across regions, sharing best practices.
  • Produce regular SEO performance reports and actionable recommendations for internal stakeholders, supporting data-driven decision-making.
  • Stay up to date with Google algorithm updates, SEO tools, industry developments, and emerging trends, communicating relevant insights and recommendations to the wider team.

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Requirements

  • Hands-on Technical SEO experience, ideally within an eCommerce, marketplace, in-house, or agency environment.
  • Experience operating at SEO Manager or Senior Executive level, with the ability to take ownership of projects and deliver results.
  • Proven track record of developing and executing SEO strategies that increase organic traffic, search visibility, and revenue.
  • Experience working across international and/or multilingual websites, ideally within multiple European markets.
  • Fluency in French, Dutch, German, Spanish, or Danish, both written and spoken, is essential.
  • Strong expertise in keyword research, content optimisation, technical SEO, performance reporting, and data analysis.
  • Strong commercial understanding of SEO and the ability to translate search insights into actionable eCommerce growth opportunities.
  • Comfortable working collaboratively with cross-functional and international teams across SEO, marketing, content, technology, and eCommerce.

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Benefits

  • Head office based (4 days in office)
  • Subsidised café
  • Discount across all group
  • Contributory pension
  • Business LTIP goals
  • Subsidised gym membership

This is a great opportunity for someone to move their career to join a well-renowned retailer with a global presence. If you feel like you have the qualifications for this position, please apply with your updated CV today!

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Skills

Technical SEO
Keyword Research
Content Optimisation
Performance Reporting
Data Analysis
International SEO
Multilingual SEO
eCommerce Strategy
Localisation
Google Algorithm Updates

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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