SEO Manager
Adobe · San Jose, CA · Marketing and Strategy
About this role
Adobe is hiring a senior-level Campaign Manager in the marketing function based in San Jose, CA. The posting calls out experience with Express, LLMs, Performance Optimization, Data Analytics. Compensation is listed at $80,700–$151,200 per year.
- Role
- Campaign Manager
- Function
- marketing
- Level
- senior
- Track
- hybrid
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- Department
- Marketing and Strategy
- Posted
- Apr 13, 2026
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Job description
from Adobe careersThe Opportunity
Adobe is looking for a SEO Manager to drive organic discovery for Firefly, Adobe’s outstanding generative AI product. This position is responsible for Firefly’s comprehensive SEO strategy, covering both traditional search and generative engine optimization.
We seek a candidate to act as the main SEO lead for Firefly, crafting how creators find, assess, and embrace Firefly on Adobe.com and new AI search platforms. This position combines SEO planning, product collaboration, prioritization, and data analysis. They will collaborate closely with Product, Engineering, Design and GTM teams to ensure Firefly launches and ongoing experiences are visible and trackable at scale.
This is a high-impact role with direct influence on Firefly’s growth and long-term adoption.
What you’ll do
- Take charge of and develop the SEO approach and plan for Adobe Firefly, including prioritization across feature pages, workflows, and evergreen growth initiatives.
- Partner with Product Management, Engineering, and Design to integrate SEO requirements into page templates, feature launches, and platform decisions.
- Drive the strategy and optimization of Firefly’s feature page ecosystem, including internal linking frameworks and scalable content systems.
- Own SEO mentorship for product and feature launches, ensuring discoverability is built in from the beginning.
- Define and maintain Firefly’s keyword universe, topic taxonomy, and demand mapping, aligned to customer intent and product priorities.