In Germany I couldn't look for work as a copy but I had to look for it as an SEO, because as an SEO I could work in all the languages I could read (English, German, Spanish and so on). So in July 2012 I left for Berlin, with Agnese, a friend of mine who was going there for her philosophy research. Searching, I actually found almost immediately: I would have been an Italian company that resold tours and guided tours online, how wonderful! They hired me on August 15th.
In the meantime, however, one day in August, I received denmark number data the first request from the site. The site worked, SEO cannot betray! Too bad I had emigrated in the meantime However, I was happy like this. When I arrived at the multinational I learned a lot. We worked 40 hours a week and I was in a team where there were people with the same role as me but of other nationalities and languages.
Many were younger than me and so I called them my Pokemon , how cute. The SEO manager there, however, didn't have all that hard SEO background that I so revered, so that also contributed to me becoming a bit of a glorified SEO. I felt like we were missing something important and wanted to explain to everyone how on-page optimization worked. My first presentation was on that topic In any case, I learned a lot there, both about web marketing in general and about work organization.