How to write a SEO Specialist Resume in 2023

Learning how to become an SEO specialist can be difficult if you donā€™t have the right resume and cover letter to make it clear to jobs that you are qualified. This is why it is also important to learn how to write an SEO specialist resume as well.

In this post, I am going to walk you through my five-step step-by-step process of how to write an SEO specialist resume to showcase your skills so you can get your first SEO job!

After reading this post, you may want to check out my post on how to write an SEO specialist cover letter, as well.

Also if you prefer to watch, I created a video you can check out below.

Letā€™s get started!

1. Write a brief summary

Whenever I am writing a resume I always include a brief summary of my best and most unique skills.

I also like to include some details on the type of worker I am and my ability to be reliable and trustworthy.

Here is a list of things that you might want to include in your summary:

  • Your proficiency with keyword research tools
  • Any coding languages you know( not required)
  • Years of work experienceĀ 
  • The type of clients youā€™ve worked with
  • Your working styleĀ 
  • Your ability to meet deadlines

Highlight who you are as a worker

As I said, I also like to put in my summary, of who I am as a worker. I do this to communicate to recruiters basically why they should hire me.

For instance, I like to include that I am a self-starter, one thing I found was that job recruiters love this because it really shows them that they can trust you to get the job done, without micromanaging you.

I think this is great because if you are like me you have an idea of what needs to get done every single day, and you donā€™t require someone standing over you to get the job done.

Again, itā€™s nice to communicate this to recruiters!

Example Summary

ā€œproficient skills and experience with SEO (on-site and link-building), SERP competition analysis, lead generation, analytics, and landing page optimization. Capable of meeting deadlines under pressure. Detail-oriented with exceptional communication skills and stays informed on new SEO trends. Technical experience includes HTML, CSS, and Javascriptā€.

So as you can see in the example, I made sure to talk about my experience with analyzing competition and the coding languages I know. This again is not a must, but if you know any it will definitely help you stand out!

2. List previous jobs and SEO tasks youā€™ve done

Ā Next on your SEO specialist resume, you want to list any previous jobs or internships youā€™ve done and the tasks and accomplishments youā€™ve had.

Hereā€™s an example in the screenshot below:

Example of an SEO Specialist resume written by Raj Clark

So as you can see in my example, I wrote the name of the company I worked with, their location, and the length of time I was working with them.

I also included some details on the types of tasks I was asked to complete.

Like the cover letter, you essentially want to include experiences based on On-Site, Off-Site, and Technical SEO.

This will help recruiters see you as a well-rounded professional.

For a typical SEO specialist job here are some other tasks you might want to include:

  • Performed keyword research to find relevant, high-search volume keywords.
  • Used Google Search Console to monitor clients’Ā  impressions, clicks, click-through rate, and average position.
  • Performed email outreach to build backlinks from high authority domains.

Again, these are just examples, please be sure to modify them to fit your unique situation.

I would also include any accomplishments, like did you help your client/job get more leads, or increase their email signups?

This is great data to list because it shows recruiters you are results-driven!

A quick tip: I would also write your resume in a format similar to what I used,Ā  as I have found that writing your rĆ©sumĆ© like this is easy for recruiters to skim and make decisions easier and faster. In other words, youā€™re more likely to get asked for an interview.

3. List certifications you have

This question comes up a lot when Iā€™m talking to SEO jobseekers, do you need certifications to get a job in SEO?

The short answer is no, but it is nice to show recruiters that you are educating yourself and learning.

So you may want to list them on your rĆ©sumĆ© too, but donā€™t be discouraged if you donā€™t have any!

Hereā€™s a list of some certifications you might want to consider:

Again,Ā  these are not a must; they just help you stand out better from other applicants.

Learn how to write an SEO specialist resume with help

You may have already followed this guide or others on how to write an SEO specialist resume, but for some reason, you are not getting callbacks. This can happen, but that’s why it is also helpful to have someone look over your resume for you. If you are interested in having one of our professionals review your resume. You can leave your name and email in the form below, and we will message you back with rates.

     

    Raj Clark is a 9 year SEO professional & career mentor. He is also the author of the books ABC's of SEO: Search Engine Optimization 101 and The Technical SEO Handbook He has worked with a wide range of clients in many industries including B2B, SaaS, Fintech, Home improvement, Medical, and E-Commerce. He started the company, Bounce Rank, as a way to help business owners grow their website traffic and to help people who want to get a job in the SEO career field.

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