Unless you proactively go into your profile and select a relevant,
keyword rich headline, LinkedIn will select the last title you entered in your experience section.
Not exact matches
→ Brief brand statement highlighting the unique value you offer (your branded,
keyword -
rich LinkedIn profile
headline may work here)
We craft a compelling
headline, detailed multi-paragraph summary, and
keyword rich and bullet - pointed experience that focuses on the value employers look for.
or haven't created a
keyword -
rich headline, check out my post, How to Make Your LinkedIn Profile Professional
Headline SEO - Friendly.
→ How to make your professional
headline, one of the most critical features of your profile, searchable and
keyword -
rich.
Fill in your juicy new,
keyword -
rich headline and hit «Save Changes».
Nowadays, your résumé should start with a branding statement (which can be in the form of a sentence or a
headline with a possible sub-
headline when appropriate) that leads off a summary paragraph and a
keyword -
rich list of core competencies and strengths.
Here's an example of a
keyword -
rich professional
headline: Entrepreneurial Chief Marketing Officer — Change Management Digital Transformation Brand Management Innovation.
As a suggestion for a
keyword -
rich, compelling
headline, you can go with a 3 - to 4 - word title and then follow that up with a tagline.
As a suggestion for a
keyword -
rich, compelling
headline, you can go with a 3 - to 4 - word title and then follow that up with a tag line.
We break down each section of your profile and create an intriguing,
keyword -
rich headline, including a personable summary and an achievement - driven experience section, with your strongest, most relevant skills so you become a sought - after candidate among recruiters in your field.
Here's an example of a
keyword -
rich professional
headline: Senior Project, Program Manager — Process Design, Financial Analysis, IT & Data Systems, Risk Exposure, Six Sigma, Agile.