Front and Back End WordPress Developer and SEO
PHONO SOUNDS UK
London
Freelance Part–time
Remote
We are looking for a skilled Front and Back End WordPress Developer with strong SEO knowledge. The ideal candidate will have experience in developing and maintaining WordPress websites with a focus on optimizing them for search engines. They should be proficient in both front end (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and back end (PHP, MySQL) development, and have a good understanding of SEO techniques and best practices. The candidate should also have excellent problem-solving skills and be able to work independently as well as in a team.
COMMUNICATION – RESULTS DRIVEN – TRANSPARENCY – ACCOUNTABLE – POSITIVE AND RESILIENT – EMPATHY
Job Type: Freelance
Pay: £15 an hour
Experience: 2 years (required)
The company presents this job description as a guide to the major areas and duties for which the jobholder is accountable. However, the business operates in an environment that demands change and the jobholder’s specific responsibilities and activities will vary and develop. Therefore, the job description should be seen as indicative and not as a permanent, definitive, and exhaustive statement
We remain committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We know it fosters a culture where you can truly belong, contribute, and grow. We encourage applications from people of any age, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, disability, veteran status, and any other characteristic or identity.
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