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Okay, let's tackle this. The user wants a title for a job posting that's SEO-optimized, ultra-attractive, and natural. The title needs to be between 60-70 characters. Let me start by understanding the key elements from the provided information.
First, the job title is "Technicien Methodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office H/F". The company is SFP, located in France, CDI contract. The description mentions thermoforming, Industry 4.0, and being a European leader. The main responsibilities are analysis and pre-studies, mechanical design, and 3D modeling.
I need to make sure the title includes relevant keywords for SEO. Keywords here would be "Technicien Méthodes", "Concepteur Outillage", "Home Office", "CDI", "France", maybe "Industrie 4.0" or "Thermoformage" since they're part of the company's expertise. But the character limit is tight, so I need to be concise.
The original title is a bit long. Let me check the character count. "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office H/F" is 58 characters. That's under 60, so maybe I can add a keyword from the description. The company is a leader in thermoforming, so including "Thermoformage" might help. But adding that would push the count over. Let me count: "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Thermoformage Home Office H/F" – that's 63 characters. Hmm, that's over the limit.
Alternatively, maybe focus on the main keywords: "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office CDI France". Let me check that: "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office CDI France" is 58 characters. That's within the limit. But does it include enough SEO keywords? Maybe "Industrie 4.0" is a good keyword, but adding it would take more space. Alternatively, "CDI" is important for the contract type. The user mentioned the company is a leader, so maybe "Leader" could be a keyword, but again, character count is tight.
Wait, the original title includes "Home Office H/F". The user might want to keep that. Let me see. The example given by the user in their previous interaction had "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office H/F" as the title, which is exactly what they provided. But the user wants it optimized for SEO. Maybe adding "CDI" and "France" would be better. Let me check: "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office CDI France" is 58 characters. That's good. It includes the main keywords, the contract type, and location.
Alternatively, "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office CDI France" – that's 58 characters. It's concise and includes all necessary elements. The user might prefer this version. Also, including "CDI" is important for the contract type, and "France" for location. The keywords "Technicien Méthodes" and "Concepteur Outillage" are specific and relevant.
I should make sure there are no quotes at the start or end. The user specified no introduction or conclusion, just the title. So the final title should be exactly that. Let me confirm the character count again. "Technicien Méthodes - Concepteur Outillage - Home Office CDI France" – 58 characters. That's within the 60-70 range. It's natural, includes key terms, and meets the SEO requirements. I think that's the best option here.
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