Apple

Content SEO Program Manager

Culver City

Found: Today

Summary

As a SEO Program Manager focused on content, you'll shape how millions of people discover Apple across the world's most influential search platforms — traditional and AI-powered alike. You'll own content optimization strategy across multiple product lines, bringing together data, creativity, and cross-functional influence to ensure Apple's digital presence is as compelling as our products.

Responsibilities

  • Execute content optimization strategies for assigned product lines or business areas, following established SEO frameworks and best practices.
  • Manage on-page optimization including metadata, content structure, and internal linking for your product categories.
  • Conduct keyword research and content gap analyses to identify opportunities and prioritize content development.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure content aligns with SEO best practices and supports product launches.

Minimum Qualifications

  • 5+ years of hands-on SEO experience, with a focus on content optimization.
  • Has independently managed content optimization for a defined product area or business segment.

Pay & Benefits

The base pay range for this role is between $112,600 and $171,900.

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