Profile copy generator

Generate recruiter‑friendly LinkedIn headlines and About sections

Create concise headlines and scannable About drafts tailored to your job targets and career stage. Choose length, tone, and role focus to surface the right keywords and achievements for recruiters or clients.

Quick workflow

How it works

Paste resume bullets, a target job description, or your current LinkedIn text, then choose the output type and tone. The generator returns multiple editable variants: a recruiter-first headline, a short elevator About, and a longer storytelling About that ends with a call-to-action.

  • Input: resume excerpts, job posting, achievements, skill list, or existing About
  • Select: role profile (e.g., Product Manager, Data Engineer), tone (formal, conversational), and length
  • Output: 1–3 headline options, 2–4 About variants (short and extended) ready to copy/paste
  • Guidance: inline tips explain which words to keep for recruiter search visibility

Ready-to-run prompts

Prompt templates you can use

Use these focused prompts to control structure, tone, and keyword emphasis. Each template maps directly to a common LinkedIn use case so you can get production-ready text fast.

Headline — concise, keyword-first

Produce a short, recruiter-oriented headline that prioritizes title, top skill, and industry keyword.

  • Input: resume bullets or current title + target role
  • Prompt example: Create a 120-character LinkedIn headline that highlights job title, top skill, and industry keyword. Prefer recruiter search terms and keep it action-oriented.
  • Use: headline field; ideal for discoverability in recruiter searches

Short About (3 lines) — elevator pitch

A scannable 2–3 sentence blurb that states expertise, a relevant achievement, and what you’re looking for next.

  • Input: 3–5 resume bullets and target job title
  • Prompt example: Using [resume bullets] and target role [Job Title], write a 2–3 sentence About that summarizes core expertise, one key achievement, and next-step interest.
  • Use: LinkedIn preview and top of About section

Extended About — storytelling + achievements

A 4–6 sentence narrative that ties career progression to outcomes and finishes with a recruiter-facing call-to-action.

  • Input: career summary + top 3 achievements
  • Prompt example: Produce a 4–6 sentence About that tells a clear career narrative, mentions domain expertise, and ends with a recruiter call-to-action.
  • Use: full About section for deeper context

Career change narrative

Explain transferable skills and recent learning while reducing perceived risk for hiring managers.

  • Input: previous field, target field, recent projects or courses
  • Prompt example: Candidate transitioning from [old field] to [new field]. Create an About that explains transferrable skills, recent projects, and readiness for the new role.
  • Use: career changers and hybrid profiles

Executive profile — leadership framing

Authoritative About that emphasizes strategy, team outcomes, and market impact.

  • Input: leadership accomplishments and strategic initiatives
  • Prompt example: From leadership accomplishments: [leadership bullets], craft an About for a senior leader that emphasizes strategy and team outcomes.
  • Use: senior leaders, board bios, and executive networking

Freelancer / consultant headline + blurb

Client-focused headline and one-sentence value proposition highlighting services and outcomes.

  • Input: service offerings, target client industries, and top proof point
  • Prompt example: Given service offerings [list], target clients [industry], and top proof point [project outcome]. Produce a headline and 1-sentence value proposition for clients.
  • Use: freelancers, consultants, and agency profiles

Student / entry-level profile

Short About focusing on potential, relevant projects, and openness to entry-level roles.

  • Input: academic highlights, internships, and project outcomes
  • Prompt example: Using academic highlights and internships: [inputs], generate a short About focusing on potential, recent project outcomes, and openness to entry-level roles.
  • Use: graduates and internship seekers

Keyword-optimized rewrite

Preserve tone while inserting target keywords for recruiter search relevance.

  • Input: existing About and keyword list
  • Prompt example: Rewrite to include these keywords [keyword list] while preserving tone and readability; limit for preview length.
  • Use: improve discoverability without losing voice

Achievement‑first bullets to narrative

Turn achievement bullets into narrative sentences that emphasize impact.

  • Input: bulleted achievements with outcomes
  • Prompt example: Convert these achievement bullets [list] into 2–3 narrative sentences that quantify impact and read naturally.
  • Use: strengthen About by surfacing outcome-focused language

A/B variants for testing

Produce multiple tone variants to test which drives more profile engagement.

  • Input: single set of source inputs
  • Prompt example: Produce three distinct About variants (formal, conversational, results-focused) based on the same inputs.
  • Use: quick experiments to see what resonates with recruiters or clients

Input checklist

What to provide for best results

The generator performs best with focused, relevant inputs. Include recent resume bullets, job descriptions for target roles, and short lists of skills or project links.

  • Resume text or plain-text extracts (PDF/DOCX copy/paste)
  • Target job posting or role brief (copy/paste)
  • Existing LinkedIn headline and About (if you want a rewrite)
  • Top 3–5 achievement bullets with context (what you did and the outcome)
  • Skill list, certifications, or stack details
  • Portfolio links or project summaries (optional) and preferred tone/audience notes

Copy you can paste

Examples and export-ready drafts

Each result includes editable text and quick guidance on where to paste it in your LinkedIn profile. Outputs emphasize first-line visibility and clear recruiter signals.

  • Headline example: Product Manager • Growth & Analytics • SaaS onboarding
  • Short About example (2–3 lines): Product manager focused on growth and analytics. Led cross‑functional launches that improved user retention; now seeking senior product roles in enterprise SaaS. Open to leadership opportunities and contract work.
  • Extended About example (4–6 sentences): I build product experiences that help SaaS teams retain and expand customers. Over the past several years I’ve led launches covering onboarding, retention, and data pipelines—partnering with engineering and customer success to turn usage signals into product decisions. I combine a data-driven mindset with hands-on product execution and coaching. If you’re hiring a product lead for growth-stage SaaS, I’m open to new leadership roles and strategic consulting.

Data handling & tips

Privacy, editing, and publishing

You provide the source text and receive transformed drafts. The generator is designed for private, per-session text generation—store and share only what you choose. After generation, review each draft for factual accuracy, remove or anonymize sensitive details, and then paste into LinkedIn.

  • Review outputs for accuracy and confidentiality before publishing
  • Edit to match your voice and remove any internal or sensitive company details
  • Prefer plain-text copy/paste into LinkedIn to preserve formatting

Publishing best practices

Practical tips for a higher-impact profile

Small formatting and structural choices make About sections more scannable and search-friendly.

  • Put your most important keywords and role signal in the opening line so recruiters see it in the preview
  • Use short paragraphs or bullets in the About to improve readability
  • Keep headlines concise and keyword-focused—save adjectives for the About
  • Tailor one variant for recruiters and another for clients if you’re mixing audiences

FAQ

How long should my LinkedIn About be and where does the generator place the most important text?

Make the opening 1–2 sentences count: that’s what most viewers scan first. The generator produces short (3-line) About drafts for previews and longer (4–6 sentence) versions for full profiles; prioritize keywords and your core value proposition in the first lines.

Can I use a job description to make my profile show up in recruiter searches?

Yes. Adding role-specific language from target job postings helps align your wording with recruiter search terms. Use the keyword-optimized prompt to fold those terms into your headline and early About lines while keeping the copy natural and truthful.

What inputs produce the best summaries (resume bullets, metrics, or role descriptions)?

Resume bullets and clear achievement statements give the generator concrete material to turn into narrative sentences. Role descriptions help prioritize keywords. If you have outcome statements, include them; if not, describe the impact qualitatively (e.g., improved customer retention, scaled a team).

How do I tailor tone for different audiences (recruiters vs. clients) without rewriting everything?

Generate multiple variants from the same inputs—one recruiter-focused (title, skills, results) and one client-focused (services, value proposition, call-to-action). Small edits to the opening line and CTA are usually enough to pivot tone.

Is my resume or LinkedIn content stored after generating text and how is privacy handled?

The system is designed as a privacy-first generator: you provide source text and receive transformed drafts. Always review outputs and remove sensitive or proprietary details before publishing. If you need further assurances, consult the platform’s privacy documentation on the site.

Can the generator help with both headline and About, or should I create them separately?

It’s designed for both. Use the headline prompt to create concise, keyword-first titles and the About prompts to expand into short or extended summaries. Generating both together ensures consistency in tone and keywords.

How do I transform achievement bullets into narrative sentences that still include numbers or outcomes?

Provide the achievement bullets and indicate which outcomes you want emphasized. The generator converts bullets into flowing sentences that lead with the action and follow with the outcome. If you prefer numbers retained, include them in your inputs so they appear in the output.

What are common mistakes to avoid when copying generated copy into my LinkedIn profile?

Avoid pasting without proofreading—verify names, project details, and dates. Don’t include confidential or proprietary information. Keep the headline concise and the About scannable; long dense paragraphs reduce readability on profile views.

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