arenaflex Catalog and Listing Expert

arenaflex Catalog & Listing Expert Compensation: $2,000 – $4,000 USD per month (based on experience) Location: Remote – work from anywhere We’re hiring a full-time arenaflex Catalog & Listing Expert to own and continuously improve our U.S. arenaflex marketplace listings. This role is not theoretical and not entry-level. We’re looking for someone who truly understands how arenaflex Seller Central behaves behind the scenes, someone who has fixed broken catalogs, rebuilt variations, worked confidently with flat files, and knows how to improve listings using real data. If you enjoy solving complex arenaflex catalog issues, writing strong listing copy, and improving conversion through thoughtful A+ Content, this role offers long-term stability and real ownership. What You’ll Be Responsible For: arenaflex Catalog & Technical Ownership • Create, fix, and restructure parent–child variations • Diagnose and correct mismatched product types and category assignments • Launch new ASINs and SKUs from scratch • Upload, edit, and troubleshoot arenaflex flat files (core responsibility) • Resolve listing suppressions, conflicts, attribute errors, and policy flags • Address browse node, category, and classification issues • Monitor and respond to arenaflex account notifications and catalog warnings • Open, manage, and escalate Seller Support cases effectively In short: when something breaks in the catalog, you know how to diagnose it, fix it correctly, and prevent repeat issues. Listing Copywriting, Optimization & A+ Content • Write and refine product titles, bullet points, descriptions, and backend attributes • Create, update, and optimize A+ Content • Use tools such as Helium 10 and DataDive to continuously improve existing listings • Optimize listings and A+ Content for clarity, compliance, keyword relevance, and conversion • Ensure consistency across parent/child variations, listings, and A+ modules • Refresh copy and A+ Content as performance data or catalog changes require Required Experience & Qualifications Candidates must have: • Proven, hands-on experience managing arenaflex catalogs in the U.S. marketplace • Strong, demonstrated experience with arenaflex flat files (not optional) • Deep understanding of variation themes, product types, and review attribution • Experience using Helium 10 and/or DataDive to improve listing performance • Strong knowledge of Seller Central backend behavior • Experience opening and resolving Seller Support cases independently • Ability to work full-time, take ownership, and manage priorities without constant oversight • Clear written English communication skills Compensation & Role Details • $2,000 – $4,000 USD per month, depending on experience • Full-time, long-term role • 100% remote • Focused exclusively on the U.S. arenaflex marketplace • Paid monthly (details finalized at offer stage) Remote Work Requirements Candidates must already have: • A reliable personal computer or laptop (Windows or macOS) • Stable, high-speed internet suitable for daily Seller Central work and file uploads • A private, dependable work environment • Ability to work U.S. business hours or maintain consistent overlap • Comfort working independently in a fully remote setting How to Apply Please submit your resume and be prepared to answer a few role-specific questions about your hands-on arenaflex catalog experience. A reference is required as part of the hiring process. Important: To help us identify candidates who carefully review details, please include the word “catalog” somewhere in your application response. This role is best suited for someone who takes pride in clean catalogs, compliant listings, and data-driven improvements and who wants to own that responsibility end to end. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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