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Seeking Advice on Job Change

Hey fam!

I’m a new SEO (about 6 months in) and I’m unhappy in my work environment. I manage around 22 clients for an agency that charges a max of $1k for work per client a month. I’ve been watching some unhealthy things play out in the social dynamics of how the company works and am wondering if I should get out while I still can. I make decent pay for entry level, but have dealt with politics involving the entire previous department leaving, a toxic manager, and not being given the raise I was promised in my interview. This is after I’ve helped shape processes for my department.

My worry is I’m not at my 1 year mark for SEO, and I’m still learning tech SEO. I feel nervous to dip my toes out into the hiring field when it took 8 months just to hear back on this job. I am currently completing my masters in integrated marketing communications, and I’m learned on SEMrush. I’m not seeking a miracle, just a job that will let me work remotely while in graduate school, and will pay me what I’m worth-which I feel is at least $50k. However I could be wrong. I don’t know, because everyone in my department is new. We don’t know what we’re worth for SEO at this point, because we’re all still learning.

Anyone have advice on how to go about putting feelers out into the industry/whether my thoughts are valid?

Thanks for your time.

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