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Should I still consider myself a Junior SEO Analyst?

I know that there is no time to stop calling your position Junior, but I want some opinions about my case in order to make changes on my LinkedIn.

I started working for this company a year ago, and while I had some knowledge before entering it was my first SEO job. Initially, I was doing a lot of Keyword Research, setting keyword tracking for the websites and low-level audits.

Basically, I was doing the boring, monotone tasks while learning how everything worked.

Nowadays, I'm designing SEO strategies for clients, from the technical aspects using tools like SiteBulb or Scremaing Frog, Topical Maps & Clusters and integrating them into the content strategy to conversion optimization…

I'm extremely familiar with GTM, GA4 & GSC. I have no problem creating tags & events that fit our clients and user intentions and analyze that data to make changes. I feel extremely confident with tools like SEMrsuh, Moz, Ahrefs or Agency Analytics and I've done some basic reporting stuff with Google Data Studio.

I'm not claiming to be a Senior or Expert, but would you say my skills are enough to not be considered a Junior?

PS- I'm the only guy in my agency that works 100% on SEO besides the CEO (he obviously needs to do more important stuff) so basically all SEO initiatives, including the agency's website revamp are designed by myself.

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