LinkedIn is no longer just an online CV. It is a professional search engine where recruiters actively source talent. If your profile is not optimised, you are significantly reducing your visibility.

  1. Your headline is your positioning tool

Your headline should not simply be your job title. It should communicate:

    • What you do
    • Your specialism
    • Your value or focus area

For example:
Instead of “Account Manager”
Try “Account Manager | Client Relationship Specialist in B2B SaaS Growth”

This immediately improves searchability and clarity.

  1. Your About section is your story

This is one of the most underused sections on LinkedIn.

A strong About section should cover:

    • Who you are professionally
    • What you specialise in
    • What value you deliver
    • A short summary of your experience or achievements

Write it in a natural tone. Avoid corporate jargon. Imagine you are explaining your career to someone in conversation.

  1. Activity builds visibility

A strong profile alone is not enough. LinkedIn rewards engagement.

You do not need to post daily. But consistency matters:

    • Comment on industry content
    • Share insights occasionally
    • Engage with posts in your network

This increases your visibility beyond your immediate connections.

An optimised LinkedIn profile works like a 24/7 career marketing tool. If it is done well, opportunities begin to come to you.