New Delhi, India: Techmagnate, a leading digital marketing agency in India, has announced an expansion of its hiring efforts as part of its growth plans for the upcoming financial year. The move follows the agency’s recent launch of its Agentic AI Digital Marketing services and reflects the need to scale execution capacity across AI-enabled delivery models for enterprise clients.
As part of this expansion, Techmagnate plans to add new roles across multiple digital marketing functions. The hiring will support the agency’s growing work across SEO, content marketing, paid media, analytics, and AI-powered digital marketing services, as enterprises increasingly adopt AI-driven execution frameworks to manage scale and complexity.
According to Sarvesh Bagla, CEO and Founder of Techmagnate, the hiring initiative is closely tied to how the agency’s service offerings are evolving.
“As we roll out Agentic AI Digital Marketing services, execution models are changing fast,” said Sarvesh Bagla, CEO and Founder of Techmagnate. “The most important skill today is the ability to keep learning and keep unlearning. We are building teams that can work confidently with AI in day-to-day delivery, while staying grounded in strong SEO and performance marketing fundamentals. We are also opening leadership roles, including an AI Chief position, to strengthen our AI operations and accelerate how we build and deploy AI agents.”
Techmagnate is actively strengthening its AI execution layer and is hiring talent that can work closely with AI systems in daily workflows. This includes professionals already using AI in SEO execution, along with prompt engineers, n8n engineers, and specialists who can support automation, agent-based workflows, and AI-assisted decision-making across marketing functions.
“Our focus is not limited to optimisation frameworks alone,” said Sarvesh Bagla. “We are scaling core marketing functions such as SEO, performance marketing, content marketing and social media using AI-enabled execution models.”
In addition to delivery roles, Techmagnate is also hiring for a dedicated Learning and Development Manager. The role will support the agency’s plans to train and upskill its workforce over the next 12 months, as AI adoption becomes a core part of everyday marketing execution.
Over the years, Techmagnate has expanded its service portfolio to include AI-powered digital marketing, Large Language Model Optimisation(LLMO) and Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO).
This evolution has driven the need for talent capable of working confidently with AI tools, automation frameworks while applying them practically in day-to-day work.
Techmagnate’s Careers section currently lists multiple open roles across its digital marketing and AI-focused teams. The hiring initiative reflects the agency’s broader focus on long-term capability building, ensuring its teams remain aligned with ongoing shifts in AI, automation, and enterprise-scale digital marketing delivery.
About Techmagnate
Founded in 2006 and headquartered in New Delhi, Techmagnate is a leading digital marketing agency in India offering end-to-end, performance-driven digital marketing services. The agency delivers integrated solutions across Enterprise SEO, content marketing, pay-per-click advertising, AI-powered digital marketing, Large Language Model Optimisation (LLMO), Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO).
Techmagnate partners with enterprises and brands across BFSI, Healthcare, Automotive, Ecommerce, and other industries, helping them achieve measurable digital growth through data-driven, technology-led, and scalable marketing strategies.
For more information or to explore current openings, visit www.techmagnate.com/careers.html
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