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How do I describe an unofficial role on my resume and LinkedIn?
Professional Organizations on Resume/LinkedIn?Including LinkedIn on resume/cover letterHow to include programmer role in resume when official job title was different?LinkedIn: Education, Courses, and/or Certifications?Best way to describe my role for LinkedInListing multiple companies where ownership of the same gov contract (same job) on resume/linkedin?Recruiter finds candidate via LinkedIn and still wants separate resumeListing company award on LinkedIn and/or resumeAdding Consultant Experience to Resume and LinkedInHow to describe a job on linkedin without overinflating and underselling it?
I'm a web developer. At my company my niche is SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and, by extension, site speed. The position is sort of half-official, as it is understood and agreed upon my my superiors that it is a part of what I do, but it is not part of my job title or anything.
Additionally, SEO can be kind of a scummy thing which puts a bad taste in people's mouths. I like to think I'm very much on the professional, technical side of SEO and have nothing to do with the scummy stuff.
What's the best way to get across that my specialization/niche is SEO and site speed? I definitely don't want to lump myself in with the snake oil salesmen which plague the SEO world. I'm a developer first. SEO is just a specialty/emphasis.
Ideas:
- Web Developer with an emphasis on SEO and Site Speed
- Developer Specializing in SEO and Site Speed
- Czar of SEO and Site Speed (more cheeky, less professional)
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I'm a web developer. At my company my niche is SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and, by extension, site speed. The position is sort of half-official, as it is understood and agreed upon my my superiors that it is a part of what I do, but it is not part of my job title or anything.
Additionally, SEO can be kind of a scummy thing which puts a bad taste in people's mouths. I like to think I'm very much on the professional, technical side of SEO and have nothing to do with the scummy stuff.
What's the best way to get across that my specialization/niche is SEO and site speed? I definitely don't want to lump myself in with the snake oil salesmen which plague the SEO world. I'm a developer first. SEO is just a specialty/emphasis.
Ideas:
- Web Developer with an emphasis on SEO and Site Speed
- Developer Specializing in SEO and Site Speed
- Czar of SEO and Site Speed (more cheeky, less professional)
resume linkedin title
What is you actual job title you mentioned?
– DarkCygnus
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I'm a web developer. At my company my niche is SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and, by extension, site speed. The position is sort of half-official, as it is understood and agreed upon my my superiors that it is a part of what I do, but it is not part of my job title or anything.
Additionally, SEO can be kind of a scummy thing which puts a bad taste in people's mouths. I like to think I'm very much on the professional, technical side of SEO and have nothing to do with the scummy stuff.
What's the best way to get across that my specialization/niche is SEO and site speed? I definitely don't want to lump myself in with the snake oil salesmen which plague the SEO world. I'm a developer first. SEO is just a specialty/emphasis.
Ideas:
- Web Developer with an emphasis on SEO and Site Speed
- Developer Specializing in SEO and Site Speed
- Czar of SEO and Site Speed (more cheeky, less professional)
resume linkedin title
I'm a web developer. At my company my niche is SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and, by extension, site speed. The position is sort of half-official, as it is understood and agreed upon my my superiors that it is a part of what I do, but it is not part of my job title or anything.
Additionally, SEO can be kind of a scummy thing which puts a bad taste in people's mouths. I like to think I'm very much on the professional, technical side of SEO and have nothing to do with the scummy stuff.
What's the best way to get across that my specialization/niche is SEO and site speed? I definitely don't want to lump myself in with the snake oil salesmen which plague the SEO world. I'm a developer first. SEO is just a specialty/emphasis.
Ideas:
- Web Developer with an emphasis on SEO and Site Speed
- Developer Specializing in SEO and Site Speed
- Czar of SEO and Site Speed (more cheeky, less professional)
resume linkedin title
resume linkedin title
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What is you actual job title you mentioned?
– DarkCygnus
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What is you actual job title you mentioned?
– DarkCygnus
just now
What is you actual job title you mentioned?
– DarkCygnus
just now
What is you actual job title you mentioned?
– DarkCygnus
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