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As an SEO/AEO Support Intern, you'll conduct keyword research, optimize content for SEO and AEO, build citations, and track performance metrics while gaining practical experience in both traditional SEO and AEO techniques.
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This is an Unpaid, learning-focused internship.

We just opened 1 FREE seat for a B2B SEO/AEO Support Intern.

*FREE = costs you nothing, pays you in skills, tools, and portfolio.

  • Most companies only optimize for Google.
  • You'll learn to optimize for Google AND LLMs.
  • Here's what's changing about search in 2025:
  • People still Google "best ICP targeting tool."
  • But now they also ask ChatGPT. And Claude. And Perplexity. And Gemini.
  • When someone asks an LLM "what's the best tool for precision targeting in B2B?", we want Unstuck Engine to be the answer.
  • That's AEO. Answer Engine Optimization.
  • Most SEO training teaches you to rank on Google. Nobody teaches you to get cited by LLMs.

So we asked ourselves:

  • What if we trained someone in both? SEO for search engines AND AEO for LLMs?
  • This is entry-level work. You'll do the foundational, tactical tasks that make optimization work.
  • Keyword research. Meta tag updates. Citation building. Performance tracking.
  • Not glamorous. But critical. And you'll learn a skill most marketers don't even know exists yet.

What you'll actually do:

  1. Keyword research (find what our audience searches for on Google and asks LLM tools)
  2. On-page optimization (update titles, meta descriptions, headers, content structure)
  3. Content optimization for AEO (structure content so LLMs can cite us clearly)
  4. Citation building (get mentioned in sources that LLMs trust and reference)
  5. Link building support (help build backlinks that improve domain authority)
  6. Performance tracking (monitor rankings, traffic, LLM citations, conversions)
  7. Competitor analysis (what are others doing for SEO/AEO that works?)

Learn continuously (you'll start with 2 weeks of deep dive into our specific SEO/AEO strategy, but real expertise comes from 6 months of tactical execution)

→ Weeks 1-2: Deep dive into Unstuck Engine, our SEO/AEO strategy, and our current performance – learn the product, understand our keywords, see what's working and what's not. This is your foundation.

→ Weeks 3-4: Trial period – you're doing your first keyword research and optimization tasks, learning the tools, we're both deciding if this fits

Months 2-6: You're executing SEO/AEO tactics daily – optimizing pages, building citations, tracking performance, learning what moves the needle

What makes this different:

  • Most SEO roles = optimize for Google only.
  • This role = optimize for Google (traditional SEO) AND LLMs (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini).
  • You'll learn both. Most marketers only know one.

Who Should Apply:

  • Recent graduates in Marketing, Business, Communications, or Data Analytics. This works best with deep immersion - the more hours you put in, the faster you'll learn and ship. Some interns do 15-20 hours/week, others go full-time (40 hours/week). Full-time means you build more, learn faster, and see stronger results in 6 months. And enjoy detail-oriented analytical work, and already understand basic SEO fundamentals.
  • You should know what keywords, meta descriptions, backlinks, and on-page optimization are. We'll teach you advanced tactics and AEO – but you need the foundation.

Fair warning:

This isn't for everyone.

  • If you don't know SEO basics → You need foundation before this role (keywords, on-page optimization, backlinks)
  • If you want creative, strategic work from day 1 → This is entry-level, tactical execution
  • If you need instant results → SEO/AEO takes months to show impact, not days
  • If you hate repetitive tasks → You'll do keyword research, meta tag updates, citation building repeatedly
  • If you're not detail-oriented → Small mistakes in optimization compound over time

But if you already know SEO basics and want hands-on practice, want to learn a skill most marketers don't know exists yet (AEO), enjoy analytical data-driven work, are patient enough to see results over months, and want to be early in a new field (answer engine optimization) – we should talk.

Because here's what we believe:

  • 0% of B2B buyers only use Google anymore.
  • 0% of effective optimization ignores where your audience actually searches.
  • 100% of future-proof SEO includes optimizing for LLM answer engines.

What happens after 6 months?

You complete the internship program and join our alumni network.

Top performers get considered for our SEO/AEO Specialist position (paid, equity, real role).

Either way, you leave with:

  • Experience in both traditional SEO and emerging AEO (ahead of 99% of marketers)
  • Understanding of how search engines AND LLMs surface content
  • Hands-on experience with SEO/AEO tools and tactics
  • Portfolio showing ranking improvements and LLM citation growth
  • Skills that matter as search evolves beyond Google

The future of search isn't just Google. It's everywhere people ask questions.

Ready to learn SEO/AEO that works in 2025 and beyond?

Apply: Record a 1-minute video (phone quality is fine) explaining:

  • What excites you about SEO/AEO (especially the LLM optimization side)?
  • Do a quick search: Google "B2B targeting tools" and ask ChatGPT the same question. What differences do you notice?
  • Why you, why now, why this internship?

Send your video with the application: 
"Copy and Paste the link below":
https://app.dover.com/apply/Unstuck%20Engine/5b1d0089-aa39-4095-846b-84bc865699b0?rs=72237129

(And if doing that search comparison feels like too much work? That's okay. Better we both know now.)

P.S. — Still reading? Good. Go do that search comparison. See how Google results differ from ChatGPT answers. Think about what that means for optimization. Then record that video. We want people who are genuinely curious about how search is evolving, not just checking boxes.


 

Top Skills

Aeo
Backlinks
Chatgpt
Citations
Google
Keyword Research
Llms
Meta Tags
Performance Tracking
Seo

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