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MADAN DHOUNDIYAL

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How to Write a LinkedIn Summary That Gets You Noticed (2026)

Most LinkedIn summaries are blank or generic. Here is how to write one that makes recruiters reach out.

Why It Matters

LinkedIn has 900M+ users. Keywords in your About section help you appear in recruiter searches.

The 4-Part Formula

  1. Hook - who you are in one line
  2. What you do - expertise and tech stack
  3. Best achievement - one win with a number
  4. Call to action - what you are looking for

Example: Software Engineer

Backend engineer who loves building systems that scale. I work with Java, Spring Boot, and AWS. Built APIs handling 5M+ daily requests and reduced costs by 30%. Open to senior backend roles at product companies.

Example: Fresher

Final-year CS student building with React and Node.js. My recent project was used by 300+ students. Looking for SDE-1 roles starting July 2026.

Key Tips

  • Write in first person
  • Strong first line (only 2-3 lines show before See more)
  • Include keywords recruiters search for
  • Include at least one number
  • End with a clear call to action

Mistakes to Avoid

  • Leaving it blank
  • Using buzzwords like passionate or hardworking
  • No keywords
  • Writing in third person

Checklist

  • Professional headshot
  • Keyword-rich headline
  • About section with numbers
  • 10+ relevant skills
  • Custom LinkedIn URL (linkedin.com/in/yourname)

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Originally published at https://resumeorbitz.com/blog/how-to-write-linkedin-summary

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