- Define and own Quo’s AEO strategy — how we get cited when a small business owner asks an AI things like "I can't answer my phone all the time, what should I do?" or "What's the best phone system for a small business?"
- Build the content strategy that creates demand instead of solely capturing it: mapping the jobs-to-be-done that Quo solves to the questions people are actually asking in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and traditional search
- Own the conversion layer across all organic content: understand what role each page plays in a prospective customer's information-gathering journey (awareness, consideration, or decision) and ensure every page has the right CTA, message, and next step to move them forward. A page that earns a citation but fails to convert is only half a win.
- Own Quo's SEO roadmap: technical hygiene is table stakes; your real leverage is in content architecture, structured data, entity authority, and the signals that make LLMs trust and cite us
- Partner with the content team to translate strategy into editorial direction, topic clusters, and briefs - you set the what and why, they execute the how
- Build and own a measurement framework with organic customers as the north star: track the full funnel from AI citation rates and impression share through to on-site conversion, trial velocity, and downstream revenue — and tell a clear story about what's working even when attribution is imperfect. Traffic without revenue impact isn't success.
- Act as the cross-functional connector for organic visibility — work with Community, Brand, Influencer, Video, and Social teams to help them understand how their work feeds the LLM training signal and compounds over time
- Lead a small, high-ownership team with clarity and accountability: establish what "good" looks like, develop people as deliberately as you develop strategy, and take full ownership of what the team produces
- Bring a builder's mindset to tooling and automation: use AI tools aggressively to scale your team's research, analysis, tracking, and reporting capacity
About you
- A strong track record for sustainable organic growth. 7–10 years of building and scaling organic growth programs at B2B companies, with real command across content architecture, entity authority, technical SEO, and structured data. You know what it takes to build lasting organic growth (not just traffic spikes) and you've done it in environments where you owned the outcomes, not just the activities
- You're actively experimenting in AEO. You’ve been tracking citations, testing how content structure affects LLM outputs, and developing your own point of view on how AI engines select and surface sources. You don't need to have cracked it. You need to have been building toward it, and you need to be able to articulate clearly why it matters and where it's going
- You think like a content strategist, not a keyword farmer. You understand that Quo’s most valuable audience is the one that doesn't know they're looking for us yet, and you know how to reach them. You also understand that the customer journey is long, non-linear, and increasingly happening in channels you can't fully track.
- Results driven. You make performance measurable even when the discipline is still defining its own metrics. You know how to create frameworks that give your team visibility into what "good" looks like and how their work connects to business outcomes
- High agency. Low ego, high ownership: you don't wait for the playbook. You write it. You're hands-on, you lead from the front, and you hold yourself accountable for outcomes
- Strong cross-functional instincts. You've driven alignment with content, brand, product, and engineering teams, and you understand intuitively that everything the company does feeds organic visibility
- Team builder. You've developed your own approach to people management and can point to specific examples of how you've helped someone grow. You build trust by being clear about the rationale behind decisions, especially hard ones. Your team knows where things stand, what's expected, and why it matters. You don't manage through ambiguity or avoid difficult conversations. Above all, you hold yourself accountable for your team's development, not just their output
- Think in full-funnel terms. You understand that getting someone to quo.com is only the beginning. You care about what role each piece of content plays at each stage of the journey, and you know that the right CTA at the right moment is as strategic as the content itself
- Comfortable with attribution ambiguity. You can build rigorous measurement frameworks and tell a compelling story from multi-touch, non-linear data (including signals that don't fit neatly into a dashboard), and you're always working backwards from sign-ups, not forward from impressions
- Curious by default and demonstrably ahead of the field. You follow the thought leaders, run your own experiments, and consistently update your own mental models as the discipline evolves
Compensation
- SF Bay Area, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Boston, New York, and Washington, DC Metro: $188,000 - $221,000 USD
- All other US Locations: $170,000 - $199,000 USD
- Canada: $172,000 - $202,000 CAD
Skills Required
- 7-10 years experience in building and scaling organic growth programs at B2B companies
- Strong command of content architecture, entity authority, technical SEO, and structured data
- Ability to build measurement frameworks linking team performance to business outcomes
- Experience leading high-ownership teams with clarity and accountability
- Proven track record of driving cross-functional alignment between teams
Quo Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Quo and has not been reviewed or approved by Quo.
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Fair & Transparent Compensation — Feedback suggests pay is positioned as fair and transparent, with the company stating it pays well and fairly with transparent compensation practices. Publicly stated bands and equity references indicate a structured approach.
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Healthcare Strength — Feedback suggests medical, dental, and vision coverage is comprehensive. This strong core health coverage underpins overall wellbeing support.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Feedback suggests time off includes unlimited PTO and sick leave, with pay continuing during these periods. Additional paid leave is available to care for loved ones or welcome a new family member.
Quo Insights
What We Do
Quo is a modern business phone system that brings all your calls, texts, and customer information together in one easy-to-use, AI-powered platform. It helps your team stay organized and respond faster, so you can give every customer a great experience. AI handles busywork like logging calls, organizing messages, answering FAQs, and seamlessly hands off conversations to your team when needed. Whether you’re running a small business or growing quickly, Quo makes it easy to stay connected and support more customers.
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