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What are some actual tools/programs that i need to know to start looking for an SEO job?

I don't why is it so hard to find the answer to this question online. Everyone keeps saying ,,to become an SEO you must find out which keywords are important,, and stuff like that, and while that really is crucial, nobody says which tools are actually being used. So far, i've found out that people are supposed to know Google Analytics. And maybe Google Ads? I'm not sure, maybe it's not a must. What are some other essential tools people need to know?

For example, we know that frontend developers are expected to know HTML/CSS and Javascript. I just wanted to know which technologies you need to know for SEO.

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