
International SEO/AEO Manager
BetterHelpWho are we and why should you join us?
BetterHelp is on a mission to remove the traditional barriers to therapy and make mental health care more accessible to everyone. Founded in 2013, we are now the world’s largest online therapy service, providing affordable and convenient therapy across the globe. Our network of over 30,000 licensed therapists has helped millions of people take ownership of their mental health and change their lives forever. And we’re not stopping there – as the unmet need for mental health services continues to grow, BetterHelp is committed to being part of the solution.
As the International SEO/AEO Manager at BetterHelp, you’ll join a diverse team of licensed clinicians, engineers, product pros, creatives, marketers, and business leaders who share a passion for expanding access to therapy. And as a mental health company, we take employee mental health just as seriously as we do our mission. We deeply invest in our team’s well-being and professional development, because we know that business and individual growth go hand-in-hand. At BetterHelp, you’ll carve your own path, make an immediate impact, and be challenged every day – with a supportive community behind you the whole way.
What are we looking for?
We're looking for an experienced International SEO/AEO Manager to own organic growth across our priority international markets. You'll sit at the intersection of technical strategy, content, and editorial — driving qualified user acquisition for a global brand operating in a highly regulated industry. As AI reshapes how people discover and consume information, this role requires equal fluency in traditional search and the emerging answer engine landscape: AI Overviews, blue links, LLMs, and beyond. You'll bring that lens to our Spanish, French, Dutch, and German markets and build the playbook for what comes next.
What will you do?
- Own international organic growth strategy across all priority markets, with success defined by increasing organic user acquisition through both traditional search and AI-driven discovery surfaces
- Develop and execute AEO strategy: optimizing content for all search platforms with a clear-eyed approach to what's measurable in a rapidly evolving landscape
- Monitor and analyze how our brand and content appear across AI-powered search surfaces and build strategies to improve visibility and accuracy of representation
- Own the operational model for multilingual SEO/AEO content production, leading a distributed ecosystem of international freelancers and agency partners
- Develop and manage AI-assisted, human-reviewed content workflows, establish editorial quality frameworks and performance standards, and ensure high-quality execution and continuous optimization across markets.
- Drive technical SEO strategy with an international lens: site architecture, crawlability, i
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