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Recruiter-Facing LinkedIn Summary Optimization

A LinkedIn summary optimized for recruiter conversion must do its work in the first two lines — because that is all that appears in search results before the reader must click to see more. Understanding what recruiters search for and how they scan profiles changes both the content and the structure of an effective summary. This concept covers recruiter-facing optimization as a specific design challenge.

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Recruiter-facing LinkedIn summary optimization is the practice of rewriting your LinkedIn About section specifically to match the search queries, filters, and first-impression criteria that recruiters use when sourcing candidates — rather than writing it as a personal narrative or bio. It prioritizes keyword density, role clarity, and immediate value signaling over storytelling.

Most LinkedIn summaries are written for a general audience and fail to surface in recruiter searches or compel a hiring manager to keep reading past the first two lines. AI makes it fast to generate multiple tested versions of your summary tuned to specific job families or seniority levels.

How to apply it

Give Claude your current LinkedIn About section and three job postings for roles you want to attract. Prompt: 'Rewrite my LinkedIn summary to maximize recruiter discoverability for these roles. Prioritize the top keywords from the job descriptions, open with a clear value statement in the first two lines, and keep it under 300 words.' A/B test two versions over 30 days and track profile view changes.

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