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Content Marketing Specialist Resume Example

Content roles are often undersold with “wrote articles and managed the blog.” This example reframes editorial work as a growth engine: organic traffic, keyword rankings, and the leads that content actually sourced.

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Section-by-section breakdown

Traffic as a headline metric

“Grew organic blog traffic from 8K to 120K monthly sessions in 20 months” is concrete, time-bound, and instantly credible.

Connect content to revenue

“Sources 18% of inbound pipeline” answers the question every content hire eventually faces: does this actually drive business?

Show the SEO toolkit

Ahrefs, Semrush, GA4 and Surfer SEO confirm the candidate works the way modern content teams do — and match JD keywords.

Expert tip

Always link a portfolio, but curate it. Three to five pieces that match the target role beat a wall of every article you've written. Lead with work that shows range and results.

Frequently asked questions

How do I quantify a content marketing resume?

Use traffic growth, keyword rankings, featured snippets, content-sourced leads or pipeline, and publishing cadence. Even 'grew newsletter from 2K to 15K subscribers' beats 'managed the newsletter.'

Should a content resume include a portfolio link?

Yes — it's expected. Add a clean portfolio URL near your contact details and keep it curated to pieces relevant to the role you're applying for.

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