26.5155, Jobs: English; General Linguistics: Search Analyst, Lionbridge

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Subject: 26.5155, Jobs: English; General Linguistics: Search Analyst, Lionbridge

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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2015 16:59:42
From: Elena Pirttisalo [elena.pirttisalo at lionbridge.com]
Subject: English; General Linguistics: Search Analyst, Lionbridge, California, USA

 
University or Organization: Lionbridge 
Department: Tampere
Job Location: California, USA 
Web Address: http://www.lionbridge.com
Job Title: Search Analyst: English US
Job Rank: Other; Search Analyst: English US

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics 

Required Language(s): English (eng)

Description:

Lionbridge is looking for two search analysts to help our customer improve their enterprise search engine. The successful candidate should have strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, coupled with the ability to prioritize and successfully communicate data-driven solutions. Our customer is a major technology company leading the world in hardware and software innovation.

Required Skills/Background

- Native locale: English US
- Excellent analytical skills
- BS/BA and 3+ years of work experience
- Degree in linguistics or any other field coupled with a strong interest in identifying, solving and measuring problems that have an impact on search engine performance
- Ability to perform root-cause analysis driven by performance metrics 
- Analyze, organize and prioritize data from different sources
- Native understanding of the target culture and market
- Excellent command of English and ability to work with international teams
- Adept at working with large data sets with an ability to identify patterns
- Experience in SEO, Web marketing and content promotion is a plus
- Incredibly detail-oriented
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, as well as in small and large cross functional teams

The project specific tasks will include but not limited to:

- Management of multiple analytical projects, data driven decision making
- Best practices in SEO to inform and advise stakeholders 
- Keyword research and gap analysis for high-value content planning
- Monitoring KPIs and reporting
- Actively contributing to process creation and optimization
- Coaching and coordinating small teams

Duration of the assignment: 3 months with a potential continuation of 1 year or more

Please send us your complete resume, including your availability and current location to the application email below.

Relocation to Santa Clara, California for the duration of the assignment is mandatory. Telecommuting is not possible.

Lionbridge is the leading provider of translation, development, language and testing solutions that enable clients to create, release, manage and maintain their technology applications and Web content globally.

We are looking for candidates who are passionate about language technology and SW engineering, quality and delighting the customer. If you are interested in joining our team, we would love to hear from you!


Application Deadline: 13-Dec-2015 
	  
Email Address for Applications: jobs.tampere at lionbridge.com 
Contact Information:
	Resource coordinator Elena Pirttisalo 
	Email: elena.pirttisalo at lionbridge.com 


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