Jackson Parker Operating
Location
Medina, OH (In-Office 5x/week)
Employment Type Full-Time
About Market Brew Market Brew models how search engines actually rank content-replacing black-box guesswork with testable, predictive search modeling. Founder-led and recently seed-funded, we're scaling an engineering-driven platform used by advanced SEO teams, agencies, and publishers.
About the Role We're looking for an SEO Product Specialist to bridge the gap between search strategy, product development, and data. This role owns how SEO is embedded into the product—turning search insights into scalable features, workflows, and measurable growth. You'll work closely with Senior Leadership, Product Engineering, Content, and Marketing Teams to ensure SEO is not an afterthought, but a core part of how the product is designed, built, and optimized.
Responsibilities
Translate SEO opportunities into product requirements, roadmaps, and features
Embed SEO best practices into product workflows and releases
Partner with Engineering on crawlability, indexation, architecture, and performance
Prioritize technical SEO issues using data and impact modeling
Analyze search data, build reporting, and run SEO experiments
Serve as the SEO expert across Product, Engineering, and Content
Required Qualifications
4-6+ years in SEO, growth, or product-focused roles
Strong technical SEO and search intent knowledge
Experience working with product managers and engineers
Proficiency with GSC, GA4, Ahrefs, Semrush, Screaming Frog
Ability to translate data into product and business decisions
Nice to Have
SaaS or large-scale site experience
SQL, Python, or advanced analytics
Experience shipping SEO-driven features
What Success Looks Like
SEO is built into product decisions
Organic growth scales through product-led initiatives
Product teams consider search impact by default
Clear gains in organic traffic, engagement, and revenue
Why Market Brew You'll work close to the algorithms behind search—and help define how advanced SEO work is executed inside a category-defining platform.
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Employment Type Full-Time
About Market Brew Market Brew models how search engines actually rank content-replacing black-box guesswork with testable, predictive search modeling. Founder-led and recently seed-funded, we're scaling an engineering-driven platform used by advanced SEO teams, agencies, and publishers.
About the Role We're looking for an SEO Product Specialist to bridge the gap between search strategy, product development, and data. This role owns how SEO is embedded into the product—turning search insights into scalable features, workflows, and measurable growth. You'll work closely with Senior Leadership, Product Engineering, Content, and Marketing Teams to ensure SEO is not an afterthought, but a core part of how the product is designed, built, and optimized.
Responsibilities
Translate SEO opportunities into product requirements, roadmaps, and features
Embed SEO best practices into product workflows and releases
Partner with Engineering on crawlability, indexation, architecture, and performance
Prioritize technical SEO issues using data and impact modeling
Analyze search data, build reporting, and run SEO experiments
Serve as the SEO expert across Product, Engineering, and Content
Required Qualifications
4-6+ years in SEO, growth, or product-focused roles
Strong technical SEO and search intent knowledge
Experience working with product managers and engineers
Proficiency with GSC, GA4, Ahrefs, Semrush, Screaming Frog
Ability to translate data into product and business decisions
Nice to Have
SaaS or large-scale site experience
SQL, Python, or advanced analytics
Experience shipping SEO-driven features
What Success Looks Like
SEO is built into product decisions
Organic growth scales through product-led initiatives
Product teams consider search impact by default
Clear gains in organic traffic, engagement, and revenue
Why Market Brew You'll work close to the algorithms behind search—and help define how advanced SEO work is executed inside a category-defining platform.
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