Job Title: Web Specialist (Travel / Tourism / Hospitality) – To start January 2025
Company:Isilumko Staffing
Job description: One of our international hospitality/travel/tourism clients are on the lookout for an experienced Web Specialist to join their Marketing – Commercial department as from January 2025.Qualifications and experience:
- Relevant bachelors’ degree
- No less than 3 years’ experience in website content development and publishing
- Must have strong technical SEO experience
- PLUS: eCommerce / Marketing
- Able to start in January 2025 – reference checks to be conducted upfront
Key skills:
- Communication
- Attention to detail
- Problem solving – complex technical issues
- Interpersonal
- Graphic design
- Organised
- Customer centric
- Technical
- Time management
- Self motivated
- Team player
- Resilient
- Adaptable
Key performance areas:
- Report weekly and monthly on website performance
- Track user journey for sales conversions
- Error management
- Update and test promotions regularly on the website
- Responsible for sales and product website updates
- Responsible for local and global website updates
- Develop and launch landing pages
- Troubleshooting
- SEO – Content strategy development to increase rankings
Expected salary: R30000 – 36000 per month
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Fri, 06 Dec 2024 02:53:49 GMT
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