
Content Marketing Officer
Supertech Innovation Labs
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Remote
Location: Remote • 🇪🇬 Egypt
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Junior
About the role
- Publish and update event listings, blogs, and guides in CMS.
- Ensure accuracy in metadata, images, and formatting.
- Handle multiple publishing requests while meeting SLA deadlines (standard: 48h, priority: 24h).
- Perform QA checks to guarantee accuracy, compliance, and brand tone.
- Conduct UX reviews of live pages and recommend improvements.
- Identify issues in structure, placement, or design and escalate with solutions.
- Implement keyword, tagging, and structured data from SEO briefs.
- Track performance of published content and provide recommendations.
- Maintain organized reporting sheets and dashboards.
- Collect and analyze publishing metrics (velocity, errors, SEO performance).
- Deliver clear reports with insights and actionable recommendations.
- Use Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides) for structured workflows.
- Apply AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Grammarly, image/SEO assistants) to increase efficiency.
- Use design tools (Canva, Photoshop, Figma – nice to have) for visuals or QA checks.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Event Ops, BD, Creative, and Performance.
- Identify blockers or inefficiencies in content workflows.
- Suggest improvements to website/app functionality that enhance user experience.
- Document issues professionally and recommend actionable solutions.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in English, Literature, or a related field.
- 0–2 years of experience.
- Preferred industry experience: Copywriting or Data Entry.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
CMSQA checksSEOkeyword implementationtaggingstructured datapublishing metrics analysisreportingcontent performance trackingUX reviews
Soft skills
collaborationproblem-solvingcommunicationorganizational skillsattention to detailtime managementanalytical skillsrecommendation skillscreativityadaptability