![]() ![]() If you comment on a post, share a post, or apply for a job through LinkedIn, your headline will be the first description that person reads of you. Why? Because this 120 character space is actually some of the most prime real estate on your LinkedIn profile.įirst of all, your headline is one of the few things that recruiters and hiring managers (or anyone on LinkedIn for that matter) can see before they click on your profile. Even if you did know about it, did you know that you actually should change this field to include important key elements about your job title? Many professionals are unaware that they can even change their LinkedIn headline because the platform automatically populates the field with your job title. This space gives you 120 characters to describe to the LinkedIn world who you are and what you do. ![]() Your LinkedIn headline is the text that appears under your name on your profile page. ![]() You might not even know what a LinkedIn headline is, but that’s okay. Ladders spoke with Biron Clark, who was named one of the Top Voices in Job Search & Careers in 2019 by LinkedIn, to find out exactly what to include (and what not to include) to make your LinkedIn headline stand out amongst the crowd. Like your resume, crafting the perfect LinkedIn profile is a constant work in progress. There’s one bit that you might not have even known you could, or should, change: your LinkedIn headline. ![]()
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