Skill
A headline and About section that survive search and skimming.
Rewrites the parts of a LinkedIn profile that actually get read: the 220-character headline that follows you everywhere, and the first two lines of About before mobile truncates it. Pulls keywords from real postings in your field rather than internal jargon, and flags what your profile is signalling that you may not intend.
The full instructions this skill installs.
Use this to rewrite a LinkedIn profile so it works as a search result and as a page someone actually reads.
The current profile (pasted or exported) and what they want it to do: find a job, attract clients, hire, or be found by their industry. These produce different profiles and the difference matters more than any wording choice.
220 characters. This is the highest-value text on the page — it follows them into every search result, comment, and message.
Three to five short paragraphs, first person.
Pull the vocabulary from job postings they would want, not from what they call things internally. The search index is literal.
The rewritten sections, plus a note on anything the profile is silently signalling that they may not intend — an unexplained gap, a title that undersells the work, a headline aimed at a job they no longer want.