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What are the benefits? Why import your LinkedIn profile instead of building a resume from scratch?

The following only apply if you’ve already got a good LinkedIn profile. But that shouldn’t be a problem — every ambitious job seeker should already have one!

In any case, here are some obvious and less obvious benefits of using our super easy LinkedIn-to-resume converter.

  • Save time. You don’t have to write a resume from scratch. You can use the content from your LinkedIn profile.
  • Done in a single press of a button. It’s quick and easy. Simply enter your profile’s url and press “Import”.
  • It doesn’t end with importing the profile. You can (but don’t have to) use a wide array of our tools to give your resume an edge over others — you can scan it for improvements, get AI feedback, quickly generate a tailored cover letter, rewrite it with AI, and more.
  • Tailor your resume to every job application. Any LinkedIn profile has one drawback — it’s one size fits all. A resume can be tailored to each job you apply to, which we would strongly advise you to do if you really want to land that job.

All in all, converting your LinkedIn profile into a resume gives you a good way out if you don’t want to waste time writing your resume from scratch. It’s quick, easy, and highly recommended!

How to download your resume from LinkedIn then? Is it just a single click and that’s it?

Yes! And no. But mostly yes! The thing is, there’s both a technical side and a content side to it.

While the technical side is pretty straightforward and quick, the content side of converting your LinkedIn profile to a resume can be a bit tricky. But that, of course, all depends on your profile.

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  • Go to the top of our LinkedIn profile to resume converter web page (you can also simply scroll up, it’s this very web page)
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  • Review your newly imported LinkedIn resume, pick an ATS-friendly template, use our AI Writer to rewrite it, analyze it with our resume checker — Kickresume gives you plenty of tools to make your LinkedIn resume stand out.

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You can easily import your LinkedIn profile to Kickresume and let the LinkedIn-to-resume converter do the rest. It only takes a few seconds.

This is how to create a resume from your LinkedIn profile:

  • Open your LinkedIn profile.
  • Select your profile’s public url (e.g. https://www.linkedin.com/in/your_name/) and press Ctrl+C (on Windows), or Command+C (on MacOS).
  • Now go to Kickresume’s LinkedIn import website: Convert Your LinkedIn Profile to a Resume .
  • Paste the link inside the designated field near the top of the page by pressing Ctrl+V (Windows) or Command+V (on MacOS).
  • Press “Convert to Resume”. This will take you to the website’s sign up screen.
  • Sign up using your preferred method (e.g. with your Google or Facebook account).
  • Kickresume will now import your LinkedIn profile and convert it into a resume.
  • Et voilà! You now have a complete resume in a random resume template from Kickresume.

How can I improve the resume I exported from LinkedIn?

Don’t forget to make at least some changes to your newly imported LinkedIn resume.

For instance, your resume can usually benefit from minor formatting changes , as some of the original LinkedIn formatting can get lost during the importing process.

You should also remove any LinkedIn-specific phrases from your new resume. You might not want phrase like “Let’s connect” or “Open to opportunities” appear on your resume.

Add resume-specific sections , such as hobbies or skills, and finally, tailor your new resume to each specific job opening you’re applying for.

Customize your resume’s visuals. You can choose from 40+ templates, explore more than one million design combinations, and make your resume more you.

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I’ve created a resume from my LinkedIn profile. Can I download it for free?

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At the end of the day, yes, you can download a full-fledged professional resume for free . Just make sure to avoid any features that are clearly marked with the “Premium” badge inside the app.

On the other hand, if you decide that you like the premium templates better — and would like to land your dream job faster with the help of Kickresume — you can always upgrade to Premium . We offer well-priced plans for every type of customer.

Can I customize the appearance of my new LinkedIn resume?

Yes! You can choose from more than 40 professionally-designed resume templates  and customize each template to your liking.

You can change nearly every part of your new resume. Each template comes with its own set of alternative color schemes and typefaces that were chosen by our expert typographers to complement the overall design.

What’s more, you can also create a cover letter with a design that matches your resume. We always create new templates in resume / cover letter pairs.

Ultimately, there are more than one million possible design combinations for you to explore. The sheer number of customization options gives you the ability to create a resume that stands out from the rest. All within reason, though — no matter how you customize your resume, our designers made sure it will always look good.

I’m having problems converting my LinkedIn to a resume. What should I do?

If you’re having problems converting your LinkedIn profile to a resume, there are two things you can do:

  • Make sure your LinkedIn is filled with enough content.  Remember that an empty profile makes for an equally empty resume. Fill your LinkedIn profile with at least 200 words. For best results, you should have at least the About, Experience, and Education sections of your profile filled with content. The more the merrier.
  • Make sure your profile is not set to private.  Our tool needs to have the ability to access your LinkedIn profile. If your profile is set to private, only your connections can view it. Set your profile to public and try importing your LinkedIn profile again.
  • Make sure that your profile is more than 30 days old.  Sometimes it takes a few days for Kickresume to access your profile. While this usually takes less than the aforementioned 30 days, this time period gives us a bit of an overhead when diagnosing problems related to LinkedIn import.

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If you already have your work experience listed on your LinkedIn profile, it's easy to get the site to automatically generate a resume for you. Here's how to do it.

All LinkedIn profiles include a button to download the profile as a PDF . This PDF is basically your resume, containing all the experiences you've listed on LinkedIn. This includes your academics, work experiences, and everything else that you have on your profile.

Related: What Is a PDF File (and How Do I Open One)?

To download this quick resume, first, open LinkedIn in a web browser on your computer. When LinkedIn opens, click your profile icon at the top of the site and select "View Profile."

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On the profile page, right beneath your profile picture, click the "More" option, and select "Save to PDF."

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In a few moments, your browser will start downloading your resume PDF from LinkedIn.

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That's all there is to generating a quick automatic resume from LinkedIn, but you might not want to send it exactly as it is to potential employers. In that case, check out the section below.

The resume that you downloaded above includes all the information that you have on your LinkedIn profile. If you want to add, edit, or delete certain sections of the resume, use LinkedIn's resume creation tool. It lets you choose what sections you want to include in or exclude from your resume. When you're happy with the result, you can download it as a PDF to your computer.

To start building your custom resume, open LinkedIn in your web browser. On LinkedIn, click your profile icon at the top-right corner and select "View Profile."

On the profile page, in the section at the top, select "More," and then click "Build a resume." This launches LinkedIn's resume creation tool in your browser.

Select "Build a resume" on a LinkedIn profile page

In the "Select a Resume" pop-up that appears, click the "Create From Profile" button at the bottom.

Click "Create from profile" in LinkedIn's "Select a resume" box

In the following box that says "Choose your desired job title," click the "Job Title" box, and then enter your current job title. Then, select a title from the suggested options and click "Apply" at the bottom.

Enter a job title on LinkedIn's "Choose your desired job title" box

You're now on LinkedIn's resume creation tool screen. Here, you can add and exclude whatever information you want in your resume. To add or remove a section in your resume, click the pencil icon next to a section on the page.

Click the pencil icon next to a section on LinkedIn's resume creation tool screen

The site will open a box with your selected section in it. Here, you can modify the contents of your section and click "Save" at the bottom of the box to save your changes. Or, you can click "Delete" to remove this section from your resume altogether.

Select "Save" to save changes made to a section on LinkedIn's resume creation tool screen

When you've finished editing your resume, click "Preview" at the top of the LinkedIn site to preview your resume.

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If you're happy with the result, click "More" at the top of the LinkedIn site, and then select "Download as PDF." This will download your resume as a PDF to your computer.

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You're all set.

In addition to the ability to download your own resume, you can also download other LinkedIn members' resumes. You don't need to be connected with a member to be able to download their resume, but there's a limit of 200 downloads for others' resumes. (You can download your own resume an unlimited number of times, though.)

To download someone's profile, first, open their profile on LinkedIn . On the profile page, right beneath the cover image (the large image at the top of the page), click the "More" option, and then select "Save to PDF."

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10 min read · Updated on March 27, 2024

Ronda Suder

Here's how to best represent LinkedIn on your resume so you receive the right type of attention

It's common knowledge that LinkedIn is the top professional social media site used. Unlike other older social media sites that have declined in popularity over the years, LinkedIn has maintained its popularity and has been actively used since its launch in 2003. With more than 1 billion users worldwide and 67 million companies on the site, it's a go-to resource to network, recruit, find and apply for jobs, promote your expertise, and more. 

So, if you're not on LinkedIn, create an account as soon as possible. For those of you who are on LinkedIn, you might be wondering if you should include LinkedIn on your resume. Great question! 

In this post, we'll cover:

Why you should include LinkedIn on a resume

How to update your LinkedIn profile so it's safe to share your URL

How to create a custom LinkedIn URL

Ways to personalize your LinkedIn URL

Where and how to put LinkedIn on your resume

When not to include LinkedIn on your resume

How to include LinkedIn Learning on your resume

Should you put LinkedIn on a resume? 

It's true that your resume is the first impression employers have of you when you apply for a job. With that said, count on LinkedIn being impression number two, given that more than 78% of recruiters use LinkedIn to find and research candidates. Some research even indicates 40% of employers won't consider you if you don't have a LinkedIn profile. In other words, as soon as your resume grabs the attention of a recruiter or hiring manager, it's likely that they're going to quickly do an online search to learn more about you, starting with LinkedIn. 

So, if you've been wondering if recruiters and hiring managers really do check LinkedIn, now you know that they do. As a result, you should definitely include your LinkedIn URL on your resume. But, before you take that step, you must ensure that your profile is current and professional. 

How to update your LinkedIn profile before sharing your URL

Even if you choose not to include your LinkedIn URL on your resume, based on the stats above, it's still probable that hiring teams will look for it anyway. So, first things first, you need to ensure your LinkedIn profile has all the necessary elements and is professionally written. The last thing you want is for a hiring manager to find your profile halfway complete - that scenario is likely to put your resume in the thanks-but-no-thanks pile. 

While it's true that your LinkedIn profile and resume need to align with each other, the great thing about your LinkedIn profile is that it gives you the chance to share more about yourself than your resume can highlight - another reason to be sure to include LinkedIn on your resume. Your LinkedIn profile provides you with a unique opportunity to showcase your personality and all of your professional history - it's a way to highlight your personal and professional brand. 

To ensure your profile is up to par and does what it's meant to do (land an interview and help you to get hired), you want to customize it as follows:

Include a professional photo and cover image

Craft a catchy headline

Add a standout summary in the “About” section

Add your work history in detail

Include all of your skills

Seek endorsements

Include your education , training, licenses, and certifications

Request recommendations

Add work samples, if possible

Complete all relevant sections

For more detailed information on how to best complete your LinkedIn profile, refer to “ 12 Ways to Make Your LinkedIn Profile Stand Out .” 

If you don't currently have a LinkedIn profile, use caution when rushing to create one. Yes, you want to have a profile up and running as soon as possible - especially if you're in the market for a new job - but don't create it in haste. Instead, when you're ready, give it some thoughtful consideration and take the time required to ensure it's a profile you're proud to share with employers. 

Another essential step to take before adding your LinkedIn URL to your resume is personalizing it. Yes, you could use the LinkedIn-generated URL that includes your full name followed by a string of seemingly random numbers and text at the end, but doing so looks unprofessional. In the examples below, if you compare how a LinkedIn-generated URL looks with how a customized URL looks, which is better? 

LinkedIn-generated URL : linkedin.com/in/carry-groove-521a7699744/ 

Customized URL: linkedin.com/in/carrygroove

Not only does the customized URL look more professional, it's also easier to recall. Plus, not customizing your URL can make you come across as being lazy or not caring enough about your job application.

Now that you're clear it's essential to customize your LinkedIn URL, here are the steps to do so:

Log into your LinkedIn profile

On the upper middle to right side of the LinkedIn navigation, click on the “Me” icon

From the menu that appears, click on “View Profile”

Select “Edit public profile & URL” from the top right corner, which will take you to your public profile settings

Click on the pencil icon below and to the right of “Edit your custom URL”

Customize the last part of the URL where you can enter information and click “Save”

Ways to customize and personalize your LinkedIn URL

LinkedIn allows you to customize your URL with 3 to 100 numbers or letters. When choosing what to use for the customized aspect, first remove any random string of text or numbers following your name. If your name alone isn't available, the next best option is to use a variation of your name that is still recognizable and professional. You can also include your job title or profession for URL customization.

Here are some examples of how to personalize your URL:

Add an available and easy to remember number at the end: linkedin.com/in/jamesjones25

Use your title or area of expertise: linkedin.com/in/jamesjoneshrgeneralist

Include your credentials: linkedin.com/in/jamesjonesCPA  

Add a phrase that relates to your personal brand: linkedin.com/in/jamesjonesmortgageloanexpert

Add your middle initial: linkedin.com/in/jameszjones

Where to include a LinkedIn URL on your resume

You're likely not surprised to learn that your LinkedIn URL should go at the top of your resume with your contact information . It's typically the last piece of contact information you'll include, following your phone number and email address.

When sending your resume by email, it's also wise to include your hyperlinked LinkedIn URL in your email signature. This offers easy access to your LinkedIn profile before the recruiter or hiring manager even looks at your resume. It's a good idea to include your LinkedIn URL in the contact information section of your cover letter , too.

How to put your LinkedIn URL on your resume

When listing your LinkedIn URL:

You don't need to include the "https://www." at the beginning. Only listing the rest of the URL is sufficient - for example, linkedin.com/in/karenjohnson22

You don't need to include a LinkedIn label for the URL - the employer will know what the URL is referencing since all LinkedIn URLs begin with "linkedin.com/in/" 

Hyperlink the URL in electronic versions of your resume

On the rare occasion that you might mail a hard copy of your resume, be sure the URL is easily legible and remove the hyperlink

How to put LinkedIn on a resume: example

When you've added your LinkedIn URL to your resume, it could look like this: 

[email protected] | 555.555.5555 | linkedin.com/in/marysmith11

When not to include a LinkedIn URL on your resume

It's clear that putting LinkedIn on your resume adds value in most instances. However, there are a few scenarios where you shouldn't include LinkedIn on your resume. 

Don't include your LinkedIn URL if:

You haven't customized your LinkedIn URL. As mentioned earlier, not customizing your URL might make you appear lazy to recruiters and hiring managers. Since the LinkedIn-generated URL also tends to be long and odd-looking, it could be distracting to human readers vs. adding value the way you want it to.

Your profile is out-of-date and incomplete. Again, it's imperative that your LinkedIn profile is current and complete if you're in the job market and share your URL on your resume.

You don't feel good about your profile. Even if your LinkedIn profile is current, if you don't feel good about it or don't feel it represents you in the best light possible, don't include the URL on your resume. Instead, wait until you've made the updates and changes that make you want to share it. With that said, since employers tend to look you up even if you don't include your URL, try to make those changes with thoughtful consideration sooner rather than later - especially if you're currently applying for jobs. You also have the option of switching your profile to private until you're ready to make it public.  You can always seek professional support to help you update your profile if you're struggling to do so yourself. 

Your LinkedIn profile merely mirrors your resume. A benefit of including your LinkedIn URL on your resume is that it gives hiring teams insight into additional skills and experiences you have, as well as who you are as a person. If your LinkedIn profile and resume are virtually the same, then hiring teams might wonder why you included the URL at all. 

How to add LinkedIn Learning to your resume

If you have a LinkedIn learning certificate, it can be a valuable addition to enhance your job marketing materials. Here are some ways to include LinkedIn Learning on your resume:

Include it in your Certifications section. The most obvious place to include a LinkedIn Learning certificate is in your list of certifications, if you include such a section on your resume. 

Share it in your Education section . Suppose LinkedIn Learning is your only certification or additional training beyond your education. In that case, you can choose to list it with your education. For this scenario, some good naming conventions for the section are “Education & Certifications” or “Education & Credentials.”   

Reference it in your resume summary. You might mention your LinkedIn Learning certificate in your resume summary , if it helps to fill in any skills gaps you have or if you lack relevant work experience for the position.

Add it to your skills or competencies list. If you don't need to emphasize your LinkedIn Learning training in your summary, or are forgoing a Certifications section on your resume, then you can opt to list it in your skills or competencies list. 

LinkedIn on your resume is expected

In today's world, employers expect to see your LinkedIn URL on your resume. Be sure to include your personalized URL with your contact information and, simultaneously, ensure your LinkedIn profile is professionally written and up to date. Hiring managers will thank you! 

And if you have any LinkedIn Learning training that's relevant to the job, be sure to include it where appropriate. Doing so can further enhance your resume and prove you're the perfect candidate for the job. Good luck!  

Do you want to know whether your resume correctly represents your LinkedIn URL as well as other pertinent elements? Why not submit it for a free resume review by our team of expert resume writers ? They'll work with you and show you exactly what to include and how to include it to create the best resume possible!  

Recommended reading:

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5 Easy Ways to Spring Clean Your Resume

How to Check if My Resume is ATS-Friendly for Free

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How to Turn Your LinkedIn Profile into a Resume

To create a resume from your LinkedIn Profile, click on the “Import from LinkedIn” at the top of this page and our LinkedIn Resume Builder will fetch all relevant details.

Once you start the import process, make sure to select the right template that reflects you and helps you stand out from the competition. While you have imported most of the content from your LinkedIn profile, you can still make changes to the sections and content of your LinkedIn resume.

Unless you have more than 15 years of experience, we advise that you keep your LinkedIn resume to be one or a maximum of two pages.

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Instantly Create a Resume from Your LinkedIn Profile

Leverage our LinkedIn Resume Builder to quickly convert your comprehensive LinkedIn profile into a professional, tailored resume.

This tool simplifies the resume creation process by automatically populating your resume with the rich details and experiences from your LinkedIn, ensuring no valuable information is left behind.

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Transform your LinkedIn into a resume without the hassle of manual entry or formatting errors.

Our tool ensures that the transition of data from LinkedIn to your resume maintains the integrity and professionalism of your original content, aligning with job market expectations and best practices.

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Tailor Your LinkedIn Content for Targeted Applications

Don't just convert your LinkedIn profile to a resume; customize it for the job you want. Our LinkedIn Resume Builder offers options to tailor your content, focusing on the skills and experiences that matter most to specific roles.

Elevate your job application by aligning your professional background with your career aspirations seamlessly.

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In today's dynamic job market, aligning your LinkedIn profile with your resume is not just advantageous; it's essential. Yet, manually crafting a resume that mirrors the depth and detail of your LinkedIn can be overwhelming and time-consuming.

Our LinkedIn Resume Builder bridges this gap by transforming your LinkedIn profile into a comprehensive, job-ready resume in seconds.

This tool ensures consistency and professionalism across your online and offline professional documents, saving you time while enhancing your job application's impact.

Embrace the simplicity of Teal’s LinkedIn Resume Builder to maintain a synchronized professional narrative, enabling a seamless transition from profile to resume. Start leveraging your LinkedIn effectively to unlock new career opportunities effortlessly.

How to Use the LinkedIn Resume Builder

Enter your linkedin profile url.

Begin by simply entering your LinkedIn Profile URL into the LinkedIn Resume Builder. Our tool will automatically extract and organize your professional experience, skills, and education from LinkedIn, transforming them into a comprehensive resume format.

This step ensures a seamless transition of your career details into a structured and polished resume.

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Review and Customize Your Resume

Once your LinkedIn information is imported, review and customize your professional history. Adjust any details to best represent your career achievements and skills.

Highlight specific accomplishments and quantify your successes where possible. This customization helps you create a resume from LinkedIn that stands out by emphasizing your unique strengths and experiences.

Optimize with AI Features

Utilize our AI-driven features to further refine and optimize your resume. From AI suggestions on layout and wording to keyword optimization for specific job descriptions, our tools ensure that your new resume—created from your LinkedIn profile—resonates with recruiters and job postings alike.

This step turns your LinkedIn into a resume that's not only comprehensive but also tailored and targeted.

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Finalize and Start Applying

Review your newly crafted resume for final adjustments and utilize our AI Resume Review for additional suggestions.

Once you're satisfied, download your resume directly from the LinkedIn Resume Builder. You’re now ready to apply for jobs with a resume that’s derived from your LinkedIn but refined for your career aspirations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, our LinkedIn Resume Builder allows you to easily transform your LinkedIn profile into a professional resume in just a few clicks.

Simply enter your LinkedIn profile URL, and our tool will automatically import and structure your career details into a well-organized, optimized resume format.

Our tool is specifically designed to mirror the comprehensive details of your LinkedIn profile, ensuring consistency across your professional presence.

It pulls in your work history, education, skills, and bullet points directly from LinkedIn and formats them into a cohesive resume, allowing for a streamlined and accurate reflection of your professional journey.

Absolutely, our LinkedIn Resume Builder is versatile and suitable for a wide range of industries and job levels.

Whether you're applying for your first job, seeking a managerial role, or transitioning careers, the tool adapts your LinkedIn content to create a resume that's tailored to your specific career goals and the job you're applying for.

Once your LinkedIn profile is imported, our tool offers a variety of customization options. You can edit text, reorder sections, add or remove details, and choose from different templates to match the resume to your personal style and the requirements of the job you're targeting. This ensures that your resume not only reflects your LinkedIn profile but is also tailored to each job application.

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Have you tailored your LinkedIn profile into one of the most captivating and professional ones around? Then perhaps it's time you stopped thinking about writing fresh CVs each time you need to apply for a new job.

LinkedIn has a built-in feature that lets you build a resume from your profile. In this article, we explain how to make a resume from your LinkedIn profile and download it to your PC.

How to Save Your LinkedIn Profile as a Resume

Downloading a LinkedIn profile is quite easy and only takes a few steps. However, LinkedIn doesn't offer this feature on its mobile app yet. So, you should do this by logging in to your LinkedIn account on your PC via your web browser.

Related: Essential LinkedIn Profile Tips to Guarantee Success

After logging in to your LinkedIn account, click the Me dropdown menu at the top of the page. Then, select  View Profile to load your profile.

Click on me and view profile

On your LinkedIn profile, click the More option to the right of your profile picture. Then select Build a resume .

Click on More and select build a resume

From the pop-up menu, click Create from profile .

Click create from profile

Here, you will be able to fill the Job title field to find keywords in your resume and click Apply .

Otherwise, click the Skip option to load your resume without finding keywords.

Click skip or fill the job title field and click apply

LinkedIn then generates a resume for you. You can choose to Preview it to see how it will look as a standalone document.

To download a copy, look to the upper-right corner of that page and click More . Next, select Download as PDF to save your LinkedIn resume on your PC.

Click more and select download as PDF

How to Edit Your LinkedIn Resume

You might also want to apply for a job that doesn't need certain information or skills on your profile. Luckily, LinkedIn lets you remove, edit, or update sections before downloading your resume.

You can change the file name at the top of the page if you want to create different versions for different job applications.

Simply select the edit icon and enter a preferred name for your resume in the Resume name field. Then click Save .

Click the edit icon to edit your resume name

To update or remove any section of your resume, click on the edit icon next to that section.

From the edit menu that pops up, click the Delete option at the lower-left corner to remove the selected section completely.

Otherwise, edit the fields that you wish to change and click the Save option.

Click delete to delete the selected section, or edit it and click save

Note that any changes you make to your generated resume won't affect your profile in any way. This feature lets you edit your resume anytime without worrying about your profile.

How to Delete Resumes From LinkedIn

Click the three horizontal dots next to a resume and select delete

You might also want to delete a resume from your profile since LinkedIn saves any resume you generate---and you can therefore end up with a lengthy list.

To delete previously generated resumes, go back to your LinkedIn profile. Then click on More .

Next, select Build a resume . Once you see the resume you want to delete from the list, click the three horizontal dots to its right. Then click Delete to remove it.

How to Save Your LinkedIn Profile as a PDF

You can also save your LinkedIn profile directly as a PDF without using the resume builder. To do this, use the following steps:

  • Go to your LinkedIn profile and click on More .
  • From the options, select Save to PDF to download your profile to your PC without the edit option.

Related: How to Message Recruiters on LinkedIn the Right Way

It's important to note that downloading your profile is different from building a resume. You can't change or remove any section by merely saving your profile to PDF.

To do that, you need to use the resume builder option.

Update Your LinkedIn Profile as a Real-Time Resume

Your LinkedIn profile can act as a real-time resume for the changes that occur in your career. It keeps potential clients and employers updated about your current employment status so that they can make hiring decisions.

To keep using your LinkedIn profile as your resume, make sure to tidy it up and update it frequently.

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LinkedIn Resume Builder: Does It Pass the Test?

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  • Updated March 13, 2024 6 min read

Did you know you could generate a resume from your LinkedIn profile — within LinkedIn’s website?

Yeah, not many people know about this option. It’s such a hidden tool, you’d think LinkedIn’s resume builder was intentionally hidden in shame. 

And perhaps that’s the case, as there are a few downsides to using it. 

We've tested it and will show you everything you need to know about the LinkedIn resume builder, its strengths and weaknesses, and alternatives.

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What is a LinkedIn resume builder?

Step-by-step guide to linkedin resume builder, 5 ways a linkedin profile differs from a resume, better alternatives to linkedin resume builder, what to adjust when creating a resume from your linkedin profile.

The LinkedIn resume builder is a free web-tool that allows you to either import an existing resume or generate a new resume from your LinkedIn profile.

It populates a simple resume template which can be easily edited without impacting your profile. You're also able to download the finished resume as a PDF. 

So, how can you create a resume there exactly? Let's have a look!

Before you can begin using the LinkedIn resume builder, you first need to create and log in into your LinkedIn account. Once you have done that, you can continue with the following steps: 

  • Click the Me icon at the upper corner of your LinkedIn profile page.
  • Select the More button beneath your name and contact information.
  • Upload or create resume from profile.

That’s it, simple right?

I've tried it myself too and here’s what it spat out:

Resume from LinkedIn resume builder

So, what do we think? Is this a resume that will get you hired?

Not quite. There are two main problems that one can spot immediately:

  • Template. With your resume, you want to stand out. However, the LinkedIn resume template is pretty boring. Plus it contains a lot of white space , forcing you to write sparingly if you don't want to go over one page.
  • Content. LinkedIn profiles and resumes have different functions. You'll not be getting a great resume by merely clicking the " Create from profile " button.

If you want better results, you're going to have to tweak your LinkedIn resume — heavily.

Believe me, you really don't want to just copy and paste your LinkedIn profile into a resume and call it a go. We'll go over why in the chapters below. 

LinkedIn resume too bland?

Pick a template with personality and get hired.

Although the LinkedIn’s resume builder is a simple and easy to use tool, it comes with many limitations.

For starters, a good LinkedIn profile rarely translates into a good resume. Perhaps because both are meant to perform different roles.

Here are 5 ways in which a LinkedIn profile differs from a resume: 

  • Less formal: Although still professional, your LinkedIn profile should be casual. 
  • Includes a profile picture : Including a resume photo in most western countries is a no-no. However, uploading a professional portrait picture on your LinkedIn profile is advised.
  • Longer and more descriptive : For sake of brevity a resume’s length is kept between one and two pages long. Such limitations are not the norm on a LinkedIn profile.
  • Not tailored to individual jobs : Usually it's recommended to tailor a resume to every job application. On the other hand, this is not something you do with your LinkedIn profile. That one you just keep relevant to your field. 
  • Written in 1st person instead of 3rd : Unlike a resume, you can use “I” and other personal pronouns such as "me, my, we, our,"  etc.

As you can see, these differences are not so small and will definitely complicate things when converting your LinkedIn profile into a LinkedIn resume. 

Luckily, there's a better way.

Some resumes can distinguish an applicant at a glance.

They ooze personality, not just because of how they're written, but because of how they're formatted and how they look. 

Unfortunately, this is something that is pretty much impossible to pull off with the LinkedIn resume builder.  You just don't have the options. 

In fact, I believe you would be better off creating a resume via Microsoft Word or Google Docs where you at least have some liberty to personalize it. 

But we know how hard and time consuming these programs can be.

This is where dedicated resume builders like Kickresume come in. You can still import your LinkedIn profile into them to get a head start, except you now have the option to choose between 30+ resume templates and millions of possible combinations.

Just follow these steps:

  • Login/Signup to Kickresume.com
  • Select Create New and Import from LinkedIn
  • Follow onscreen instructions
  • Pick a template and adjust your content

In the end, you don't need to worry about the formatting or whether it looks good or not.

You can instead dedicate your time to writing a great resume and to properly  use LinkedIn to get a job . 

Christy's word of advice

While I’m a huge fan of LinkedIn, unfortunately I can’t say the same about its underwhelming resume builder. If you’re in a hurry and just need a PDF copy of your work history, go ahead and use it. But if you want a document that you can extensively format and quickly edit, or that looks attractive, avoid it. Or use a platform that enables you to pull data from your LinkedIn profile and edit it in a separate resume builder (hint, hint — Kickresume 😉 ).

Christy Morgan, Resident HR Expert

If you decide to create your resume via LinkedIn or with importing your LinkedIn data into a dedicated resume builder, here's how to edit it:

  • Keep it short: Even though your LinkedIn profile allows you to have a whole career history, on your resume, you typically focus on specific aspects and you’re limited by a number of pages. Try to keep it short and relevant, don't go over 2 pages.
  • Change the tone: A resume is a formal document and your tone should reflect that. Eliminate colloquial phrasings and avoid using first person pronouns — heck, you can even opt to remove all personal pronouns.  
  • Edit your summary: Majority of LinkedIn summaries are far too long for a resume. Keep your profile 2-5 bullet points long, 3 being the sweet spot. 
  • Reduce the skills section: Unlike a LinkedIn profile, a resume doesn't need the 30 skills you added for SEO purposes. Jot down only the most relevant ones. 3-6 should be more then enough. 
  • Change your keyword optimization: While a LinkedIn profile uses keywords that speak the language of a career field, a resume should speak with the language of the prospect job or company.

For more tips, check out this guide: How to Rewrite Your LinkedIn Profile Into a Job-Winning Resume (+Screenshots)

Key takeaway

In conclusion, although the LinkedIn’s resume builder can be great way to jump-start the resume writing process, it's really not an ideal way to create an attention grabbing resume.

It lacks options, it's clunky and the template is bland.

Honestly, if you're to spend time on LinkedIn, you're better off spending it perfecting your profile. You'll get noticed on LinkedIn better that way.  

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A documentary photographer and writer. Noel has worked for International publications like Deutsche Welle in Germany to News Deeply in New York. He also co-founded the global multimedia project Women Who Stay and collaborated as a journalist fellow with the University of Southern California. He went from traveling around the world to sitting on a couch thanks to the pandemic, but he got a nice job working for Kickresume thanks to that, so he won't complain.

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8 Best LinkedIn Resume Builders to Convert Your Profile Into a CV

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Having a resume is one of the most basic yet important tasks while you seek a job. However, creating a resume for yourself can be very stressful and may take a lot of time.

If you have a long work history and good experience, you must dig through various information about your work experience, education, skills, achievements, etc., which may consume a lot of time. You must also select the right format from all the resume formats available.

This process can be challenging. You should select the best resume format representing your skills and experience. You would also need to tailor your resume according to the job you are seeking. It is stressful as you also have to go through the job description carefully. Your resume should also be free of typos.

Building a resume may be time-consuming and stressful, but it can get you a rewarding career. So what should you do? – Simple, use a resume-building tool!

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One of the first options to consider is LinkedIn’s own resume builder, which lets you create a professional-looking resume without going to a third-party platform.

The inbuilt LinkedIn Resume Builder is one of the first options on the list. It is 100% free and allows you to create professional-looking resumes by simply using your LinkedIn profile.

Job seekers looking to build an effective & unique resume can do so within a few minutes using this tool. You get a customized, professional-looking resume without opting for a third-party tool or subscriptions.

You can simply go to your profile and click the ‘More’ tab to use this. Once done, select the ‘Resume Builder’ option. You’ll then be guided through a step-wise process to build your resume.

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This process includes all major steps like selecting a resume template, adding your work experience and education, etc. A major benefit of using the in-built LinkedIn resume builder tool is that it automatically fills your resume with information from the profile. It also enables you to customize your resume for your applying job.

The users can edit the resume, i.e., remove unwanted sections or add more information, adjust the formatting, tailor the language according to the job being applied for, etc.

That being said, we know you might want to experiment with a few other options, depending on your requirement & budget.

But what are these tools? Let’s find out the top LinkedIn Resume Builders to convert your profile into a CV

Choosing a good LinkedIn resume builder can help you create high-converting CVs that exponentially increase your chances of landing the job. With features such as free templates, easy data import, and resume generation, they come in both free & paid versions. They’ll help you easily convert your profile into a full-fledged, professional-looking CV.

Below is a detailed list of some of the top LinkedIn resume builders online. For you to try:

VisualCV is an online platform that allows you to create professional-looking resumes using its resume-builder functionality. The tool allows you to import information from your LinkedIn profile and edit it per your preferences. It also offers different customization features to make your CV unique and help you stand out while applying.

The tool also includes a built-in spell checker and the ability to track your resume’s performance.

Several resume templates and formatting options are available on the platform for you to choose from. VisualCV also offers features like adding work samples, tracking resume views, and sharing the resume on social media.

However, the customization options are only available for premium users. You’ll need to pay a certain sum to use these features for your resume. That aside, premium users also get access to additional features like a custom domain, advanced analytics, and custom branding.

VisualCV’s LinkedIn resume builder is a solid choice for a polished and modern resume.

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Rezi is a popular resume builder tool that offers an innovative Chrome extension that can be used as a LinkedIn resume builder. The extension helps users to create and optimize their resumes on the fly while browsing LinkedIn.

With the Rezi Chrome extension, users can extract their work experience and skills from their LinkedIn profiles and then use the information to create an optimized resume that can be downloaded in PDF or DOCX format. The extension also offers suggestions for improvement, such as highlighting missing skills or experience.

The utility of the Rezi Chrome extension is that it streamlines the resume-building process and ensures that resumes are optimized for applicant tracking systems (ATS) used by employers. By using the extension, users can ensure that their resumes are more likely to pass through ATS filters and reach the hands of hiring managers.

Overall, the Rezi Chrome extension is an excellent tool for anyone looking to optimize their LinkedIn profile and build a winning resume.

Standard Resume

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Standard Resume is a resume builder to simplify the process of creating your resume using your LinkedIn profile. You can easily create a resume through this tool in just five minutes.

You must connect your LinkedIn profile and import the required details (work experience, education, skills) to do this. You can choose your branding through templates, fonts, and colors.

Standard Resume also provides a wide range of customization options for each section, helping you choose the one that highlights your skills and accomplishments.

Several premium features include personal feedback from a professional resume writer, cover letter creation, and easy file exports.

The standout feature of Standard Resume is its intuitive user interface (UI) which makes it easy for you to create a professional resume without prior experience.

OnlineResume.us

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OnlineResume.us is a LinkedIn-based resume builder platform that streamlines the resume-building process. It takes all the relevant information from your LinkedIn and creates an amazing CV within minutes. You need to connect your LinkedIn profile to the web app to do this.

After this, it will automatically import data, such as your education, skills, work experience, etc., from your LinkedIn profile.

You can add your achievements, certifications, awards, volunteering experience, etc., to your resume. Furthermore, the platform also provides various customization options for each section on your resume.

It also has a couple of other robust, premium features, such as cover letter creation and easy exporting of your CV in PDF form. Additionally, the platform also provides an extensive job searching tool to search for job openings.

The LinkedIn integration and availability of a powerful feature set make it an ideal option for people looking to differentiate themselves from the crowd.

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Resumonk offers a streamlined solution to create professional-grade resumes by importing information from your LinkedIn profile. The platform has a user-friendly interface and several powerful features, ideal for job seekers.

Connecting your LinkedIn profile to the platform allows it to import all relevant information and add it to the CV.

You can customize your resume from various options to make it look professional and eye-catching.

The platform provides a wide range of options to customize each section of your resume. You can compellingly highlight your skills and accomplishments. You can also optimize the CV for applicant tracking systems using Resumonk. It ensures that potential employers easily discover your profile.

Resumonk also provides many premium features, like exporting your resume in different formats. One of the most notable advantages of using Resumonk is its seamless integration with various platforms such as Google Drive & Dropbox. It makes it easy to save & share your resume with interested employers.

Resume Builder

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Resume Builder is a user-friendly and free resume creation platform that allows you to create professional resumes, cover letters, and personal websites.

Its LinkedIn resume builder is a popular feature that helps you create a compelling LinkedIn profile that stands out.

To use the platform, choose a template that works for you and customize information related to your education, skills, and work experience. Once you’ve completed the above steps, you can download your finished resume in various formats, including PDF and Microsoft Word .

Shri Resume

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Shri Resume is another online LinkedIn resume builder that offers an easy and powerful solution to your problem.

You can easily create professional resumes, cover letters, and online portfolios using the tool.

Features of Shri Resume include its ability to import data from LinkedIn.It means you can easily import your work experience, education, and other relevant details and use it to quickly create a resume.

After making the required changes, you can download the resume in various formats.

Shri Resume is a valuable tool for job seekers who want to create a professional resume quickly and easily.

With its user-friendly interface, customizable templates, and ability to import data from LinkedIn profiles, Shri Resume offers a streamlined resume-building approach to save job seekers time and effort.

CVonline.me

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CVonline.me is a resume-building platform that enables you to create a visually appealing and professional CV based on the information in your LinkedIn profile. The website’s primary function is to create a CV from the LinkedIn profile .

The homepage of this website has a simple and user-friendly design that allows you to generate a CV without any registration or login. You need to upload a PDF of the existing resume to start the process.

You can also import the information from your LinkedIn profile by clicking the “Import from LinkedIn” button. The website automatically creates a CV that can be customized according to your needs.

The templates the site offers are modern and elegant, and you can also choose from a large variety of templates. You can download and share the CV with employers with a unique link.

Cvonline.me makes the resume creation process faster and hassle-free, while the modern templates available on the site make it a great option for creating eye-catching, high-converting resumes.

Recruiters are looking out for more skillful and experienced employees rather than someone with a higher educational qualification. Your LinkedIn profile is probably the best place to know about your skills and land your dream job.

Your resume should also reflect these skills and other information that attracts potential employers to your LinkedIn profile. The resume builder tools discussed in this article can help you create effective resumes based on the relevant information on your LinkedIn profile.

You can create a resume quickly in a few minutes and use the additional features these platforms provide to get noticed by potential employers.

With features such as AI-based resume creation, availability of 100s of templates, and keyword optimization for ATS, you can choose the one that fits your needs.

We hope that the article was helpful for you and will be pivotal for you to make an informed decision.

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How to Add Your Resume on LinkedIn (Bonus Tip Included)

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Looking to land your next job via LinkedIn?

No surprise there - LinkedIn is the social professional social media network out there, with over 3,000,000 new jobs posted on the platform per month in the US alone!

But before you start your job search via LinkedIn, you need to upload your resume to the platform.

In this article, we’ll teach you how to add your resume to your LinkedIn profile! Read on to learn:

  • How To Add Your Resume on LinkedIn
  • How to Add Your Resume on LinkedIn With Easy Apply
  • Should You Add Your Resume to LinkedIn? Pros & Cons
  • How to Download Your LinkedIn Profile As a Resume

So let’s dive right in! 

How to Add Resume to Your LinkedIn Profile

The first thing to know is that your LinkedIn already has a place reserved for your resume, and that’s your profile's About Me section. 

It’s a strategic position that allows anyone visiting your profile to notice your resume right away. 

Now, when it comes to uploading your resume on LinkedIn, the process is fairly easy. 

Follow these steps to upload your resume directly to your profile:

Step #1: Click the Me tab on the top toolbar below your profile photo.

Step #2: Choose View Profile from the drop-down menu that appears.

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Step #3: Scroll down and click the Add Featured link.

Step #4: If you don't see the “ Featured” section , it might be disabled. If that’s the case, scroll to the top of your profile and select “ Add profile section” , then “ Recommended” , and then “ Add featured”, and finally "Add Media" .

Step #5: Otherwise, if your Featured section is enabled, click Add Favorites or the plus icon , and select Media from the drop-down menu.

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Step #6: In the file upload window that appears, select the resume document you want to upload and click Open.

Step #7: A preview of the document will pop up, as well as fields to title and describe your resume. Only the title is required.

Step #8: After filling in the title and description, click Save .

And just like that, everyone will be able to view your resume in the Featured part of your LinkedIn profile .

Want to learn more about how to actively find a job with LinkedIn? Check out our guide to LinkedIn networking !

Applying for Jobs on LinkedIn? Add Your Resume Using Easy Apply!

Now, when looking for work, it’s best to tailor your resume to each position rather than use the same one for all applications. Customizing your resume to the job not only improves your chances of getting hired but also shows the recruiter that you're dedicated and detail-oriented.

And, unfortunately, simply adding your resume to your LinkedIn profile doesn’t allow you to tailor your resume to specific job positions. 

The good news? LinkedIn has thought about this. 

If you’re job hunting and applying to several positions, you can upload different, customized versions of your resume using LinkdeIn's “ Easy Apply ” function. 

Here’s exactly how you can do it: 

Step #1: For starters, check the job position you’re applying for. The Easy Apply function will allow you to upload your resume straight to LinkedIn. Any listing that just has an "Apply" tab will require you to submit your resume via a third-party website. 

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Step #2: If applicable, select Easy Apply . Scroll down until you see a button that says Upload Resume . 

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Step #3: To upload your resume, navigate to the resume file on your computer and select Open. 

Step #4: From here on, you can keep revising your application and, when finished, click the Submit Application tab. 

The best part? LinkedIn will save this version of your resume in case you need to use it for another job. 

Should I Add My Resume on LinkedIn? 

The answer is a clear “yes!”

When a potential employer lands on your LinkedIn page, they won’t have enough information just with your personal profile to see if you’re qualified for whatever job they’re considering you for.

Simply by adding a resume, you’re adding a new level of depth to your LinkedIn profile and making it more likely that prospective employers reach out to you.

How to Download Your LinkedIn Profile As a Resume (With Pros & Cons)

Just like it allows you to upload your resume online, LinkedIn also lets you download your profile on the platform as a resume. 

All LinkedIn profiles feature a “Save as PDF” tab that will take your LinkedIn profile and save it on your device as a PDF.  

This PDF will contain everything you’ve listed on LinkedIn, including your education, work experience, and skills.

To download your LinkedIn profile as a resume, the first thing you need to do is open LinkedIn in a web browser on your computer. 

After selecting the profile icon at the top, click View Profile.

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On the profile page, right below the profile picture, click More and select Save to PDF .

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In a few seconds, your download will begin and the PDF will show all the information included in your profile.

Now, if you want to add, update, or omit certain elements from the profile before saving it, you can use LinkedIn’s resume tool to do so. Once you’re pleased with the result, you can hit Save. 

However, the real question here is , is using a LinkedIn profile as a resume a good idea?

The answer is no .

The LinkedIn resume is simply not that effective for several reasons:

  • It simply doesn’t look that good. And yes, your resume’s design does matter. The cleaner your resume layout, the easier it is to scan, and as such, more likely to get read by the HR manager.
  • It’s not comprehensive enough. Your LinkedIn profile should not be as detailed as your resume. The purpose of a LI profile is to act as a brief introduction to you as a professional, not to sell you as a candidate.
  • The output might be too long. Generally, you want to keep your resume length to one, maybe two pages max. A LinkedIn profile export can be longer than that.

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Key Takeaways

And that about sums it all up about how to best combine your LinkedIn profile & your resume!

Before you go, though, let’s recap the most important points we covered in this article:

  • LinkedIn is much more than a CV on the internet. A LinkedIn profile should emphasize your ties to persons and employers, while your CV should present a clear professional goal. 
  • There are 2 simple ways to submit your resume to LinkedIn: directly through uploading or by using the Easy Apply feature for specific jobs.
  • When hunting for a job on LinkedIn, don’t just rely on your CV - make sure your profile is fully updated too.

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How to Include Your LinkedIn URL on Your Resume

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  • Before You Add a Link

What to Include in Your Profile

Linkedin custom url options, how to create a custom linkedin url.

  • List LinkedIn on Your Resume
  • List Your URL in Your Signature

Add Your Resume to LinkedIn

Frequently asked questions.

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One of the benefits of LinkedIn is that it gives prospective employers and professional connections a synopsis of your credentials. Viewing a LinkedIn profile is a quick and easy way to get insight into someone's career history.

You can create a custom LinkedIn URL to add to your resume, email signature, and anywhere else you'd like to market your credentials. Hiring managers will be able to easily access your LinkedIn profile and see recommendations and skill endorsements from your colleagues, clients, and managers.

Get advice on how to include your LinkedIn URL on your resume, create a custom URL, and make your profile stand out to employers.

Improve Your LinkedIn Before You Add a Link to Your Resume 

You want your LinkedIn profile to be polished and robust. If your profile simply restates the same information that's included on your resume, it won't improve your chances of getting an interview.

A less-than-compelling LinkedIn could even hurt your candidacy. No one likes to feel that they've wasted a click, and hiring managers may assume that your sparse profile is an accurate picture of your qualifications.

Prospective employers can visit LinkedIn to learn more about you and your skills and credentials.

Here's what to include on your LinkedIn profile and how to give it a makeover, if it needs one.

Add a Summary

Along with listing your work experience, be sure to add a summary section to your profile. This is similar to a  resume summary statement ; it allows you to highlight your greatest strengths and work experience.

You can write your summary in the first person; this is an opportunity to be authentic and show a bit of personality.

Write a Headline

Be sure to write a headline at the top of your profile—this is like a  resume headline , which is a short phrase that summarizes who you are as a professional.

One element of a LinkedIn profile that makes it different from a resume is that people can give you recommendations.

Request Recommendations

LinkedIn recommendations are written references supporting your work. Job seekers should include a  variety of recommendations  with their profiles to show that others respect the quality of their work. 

You can request these recommendations from clients, colleagues, professors, coaches, fellow volunteers, and subordinates as well as people who have supervised your work.

Include Skills

Skill endorsements are a way for your connections to verify that you have the skills and qualifications that hiring managers seek. LinkedIn does not provide a way to request skill endorsements, but you can encourage your connections to offer them by endorsing their skills first.

Add Samples

LinkedIn allows members to showcase samples of their work in the featured section of their profile. Incorporate writing samples, design samples, slide presentations, spreadsheets, websites, and other examples of your work. Include any information that demonstrates your skills. Of course, avoid sharing any proprietary information that would be damaging to your employer.

Creating a distinctive LinkedIn profile URL can help you convey a strong brand as you network and job search. Unless you create a custom URL, LinkedIn will assign a URL that typically contains your name as well as some numbers and letters. It's much better to create your own short version for employers and connections to click on.

Here are options for creating an easy-to-remember URL.

Use Your Name

A custom URL can be as simple as just your name, which will be more memorable to prospective employers and networking contacts. If your name is taken, consider adding your middle initial or middle name to the URL.

Use a Phrase or Label

Another approach to customization is to include a phrase or label that might get picked up by search engines more readily. For example, someone who wants to establish an identity as a quantitative analyst might include "quantguy[name]" in their URL.

Here's how to customize your LinkedIn profile URL:

  • When you are logged in to LinkedIn, click on your own profile page. Then, click on the "Edit public profile & URL" link in the upper right corner of the page.
  • On the right side of your public profile page, you will see your current URL. Immediately underneath it, you will see a link to "Edit public profile URL." Click on the pencil icon, and you will see a box where you can fill in your new custom URL.
  • Type in a new URL composed of 3–100 letters or numbers, with no spaces, symbols, or special characters allowed.
  • Click on "Save" just below the box, and you will be all set with your new custom LinkedIn profile URL.

Once you have created a customized URL, it's a good idea to add it to your resume and to your  social networking profiles .

Where to List Your LinkedIn URL on Your Resume

List your LinkedIn URL in the contact section of your resume after your email address.

LinkedIn URL on Resume Example

Your Name Your address Your city, state, zip code Your phone number Your email address LinkedIn (or personal website) URL

How to List Your LinkedIn URL in Your Signature

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Your Name Email Address Phone LinkedIn URL

Be sure to upload a new version of your resume when you get promoted, change jobs, add to your education or certifications, or upgrade your skills.

In addition to showcasing your LinkedIn profile on your resume, you can add your resume to LinkedIn by either linking to it or uploading it. This is an excellent way to provide in-depth information about your employment history and expertise to prospective employers and business contacts.

You can either upload a resume file directly to LinkedIn or link to your resume document on another site. Here's how:

  • When you are logged in to LinkedIn, go to your own profile page by clicking "Me" and then selecting "View Profile" from the dropdown menu.
  • Go to the introduction section in the top right corner of your screen. This is the part of the page listing your name, headline, and location. Click "Add Profile Section."
  • Open the "Featured" section, select the "+" sign, and then select "Add Media."
  • Upload your resume from your computer.
  • Or: in the "Featured" section, select "Add a link" from the dropdown. Enter the URL of your online resume.
  • Edit the "Title" and "Description" in the pop-up window.
  • Click "Save."

How do I delete my resume from LinkedIn?

Deleting your resume from LinkedIn is just as easy as uploading the document in the first place. Scroll down to the featured section on your profile page. Click the pencil icon to edit. Then, click "Delete." This method works whether you've uploaded your document as a file or as a URL.

How do I update my resume on LinkedIn?

To update your resume, scroll down to the featured section on your profile page. Click the pencil icon to edit. Click "Edit" to tweak your title and description, or "Delete" to take down your existing resume and upload a new document.

Why is my resume blurry on LinkedIn?

Sometimes, resumes uploaded as PDFs to LinkedIn appear blurry due to image quality or compression issues. However, you can often work around this issue by hosting your resume on another site. Upload your PDF to your own website, then navigate to the featured section and add the URL instead of the document.

How do I list freelance work on LinkedIn?

There are several ways to highlight your freelance work on your LinkedIn profile:

  • List your title in your headline (e.g., "Independent Consultant").
  • Add descriptions of your work experience to your summary section.
  • Add contractor roles to your experience section. To do this, click the "Add" icon at the top of the experience section, and fill in the relevant fields.
  • Add work samples to your featured section by uploading links or documents.

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Having an optimized LinkedIn profile is essential if you want your profile to be visible to users, but also to showcase your skills and experience. For a complete profile, you can add your CV by uploading it directly to the platform. Potential employers, the sharing of best practice and the creation of a powerful network, having your CV on LinkedIn means having your own professional showcase.

Let's find out how to integrate your CV into your LinkedIn profile and increase your visibility.

LinkedIn is an essential platform for professionals looking to expand their network and find new job opportunities. A key element to maximize your use of LinkedIn is to upload your resume to your profile. Several methods are available to add your resume to LinkedIn, whether to apply for job postings or to display it directly on your profile. Here is a detailed guide to help you navigate this process.

To upload your resume on LinkedIn, start by accessing the Job Application Settings page. Follow these steps:

LinkedIn Job Application Settings

This method ensures that your resumes are easily accessible for your future applications on LinkedIn.

When applying for a job on LinkedIn, you can also upload your resume at that time. Here's how:

  • Search for a Job : Look for a job that interests you on LinkedIn,
  • View Job Details : Tap or click on the job title to see the details,

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  • File Format and Size : Ensure your resume is in Microsoft Word or PDF format and does not exceed 2 MB,

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If you encounter difficulties uploading your resume, try using a different browser and if you forget to attach your resume, you cannot reopen your application to add it. However, you can contact the job poster directly via an InMail message if their contact information is listed in the job posting.

If you want your resume to be visible to your LinkedIn network, you can upload it directly to your profile. Here’s how:

  • Access Your Profile : Go to your LinkedIn profile page,
  • Upload the Document : Add your resume as a downloadable document in Data & Privacy in “Job Seeking Preferences”
  • Share with Your Network : People who visit your profile will be able to download your resume directly from your page,
  • Create a Post : You can also create a post and sharing it with your community

By following these steps, you can easily upload your resume to LinkedIn, whether to apply for a job or to make it accessible to your network. Make sure your CV is up to date and check the recommended file formats and sizes to avoid any technical problems and allow recruiters who use LinkedIn Recruiters to contact you. With these features, LinkedIn helps you maximize your career opportunities by showcasing your skills and professional experience.

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I got fired during my divorce, but I added it to my LinkedIn. Divorcees actually make great employees.

  • Karl Dunn put his divorce on his LinkedIn résumé to highlight the skills it helped him develop.
  • Divorce taught him financial planning, anger management, endurance training, and more.
  • Karl says being a divorcee makes him a stronger and more empathetic employee.

Insider Today

Back in 2017, I was working as a global creative director at a multinational advertising agency when I told my husband I wanted a divorce . Nothing prepared me for the events that would follow.

My divorce was the worst job I've ever had. And make no mistake, it was an unpaid job with unreasonable hours. So, like any job I've had, I decided to put my divorce on my LinkedIn résumé . The moment I pressed the "save" button and added it to my profile, I knew it was the right decision because the feelings of shame went away.

I've been properly divorced for five years. Even though my divorce was often a painful marathon, it ultimately made me so much better in my career.

I spent over 20 hours a week on my divorce

While doing above-average overtime at the office (an advertising industry norm), I spent over 20 hours a week on divorce-related matters: finding and hiring lawyers, filing divorce documents, going through arbitration, making court appearances, and submitting never-ending paperwork.

Like many divorcees , I was self-medicating for my anxiety, suffering from insomnia, battling the worst depression of my life, and still running a multimillion-dollar piece of global business. Meanwhile, my family life, friendships, finances, housing situation, work attendance, and income were all set ablaze.

Divorce can be bad for business

Until I got divorced, I had no idea there were zero resources and support available in corporate America.

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Here's the kicker: According to a recent report commissioned by Hearst Publications, up to 70% of a company's workforce can be either going through a divorce or impacted by a close colleague experiencing one. This means a divorce ( yours or a colleague's ) will probably happen to you if it hasn't already.

That's not even counting separations and the end of long-term relationships.

Due to my seniority, I couldn't take time off to cope. So, instead, I'm sad to say that I turned my workroom into a toxic environment with daily tirades about my divorce. I was often scattered, unreliable, and absent. I sometimes burst into tears with no warning. When the client left the agency over many factors, I wondered how much my poor performance had played a part.

I was fired soon after and couldn't bring myself to seek out work for 18 months. I almost didn't return to my industry. Neglecting divorce is bad for people and company morale — and potentially disastrous for business .

I added my divorce to my LinkedIn 2 weeks ago

Divorce hits different people differently. It took until last year before I could say I'd finally processed it — in its entirety. And I added it to my LinkedIn résumé two weeks ago.

That said, divorce doesn't kill you ; it can make you stronger. When I had the idea to put my divorce on my LinkedIn, I debated it for weeks. I hadn't discussed it with anyone and was worried about what people would think, but it felt important to point out the enormously valuable skills I developed.

You can't outsource your divorce, you can't delegate it, you have to drive that bus. Here are some of the skills from my "Divorce University" areas of study that I've included on my LinkedIn:

  • California divorce law primer: In a matter of months I was fluent in all the basics and some more advanced legal aspects of divorce law. Applying the strategy skills I learned as an advertising creative, I helped my first lawyers craft legal arguments for my defense.
  • Anger management: I lost count of the number of desks I didn't throw through windows. After some rocky first months, I could conduct a successful pitch and sell campaigns while keeping my internal rage outside the boardroom.
  • Endurance training: Like new parents, I learned how to work a 12-hour day on an average of three hours of sleep.
  • Financial planning: When you're handing over half your take-home pay in alimony, paying for your lawyers, your ex's lawyers, and all the community costs, and realizing you're almost in the red halfway through the first week of the month, you get incredibly creative to pay bills and buy groceries.
  • Time management: There's no downtime when working full-time and spending 20-plus hours on your divorce. Divorcing people, especially divorcing parents, become masters at getting it done and getting it out.

Divorcees can make great employees

Any angst I'd had about doing something so personal in a professional realm like LinkedIn evaporated the moment other divorcees started DM'ing me to thank me. Some even asked me for help and advice. This just tells me that the corporate world needs to give divorces a lot more attention, and people should normalize talking about this very normal event.

The learning curve you embark on during a divorce is steep. Anyone in your organization who's divorced is probably now carved out of steel and more skilled and empathetic than you ever imagined.

So while divorce was the worst job I ever had, it was also one of my greatest teachers, which is why I put it on my CV. All things being equal, if I were hiring, I'd pick the divorced person every time.

Karl Dunn is a keynote speaker who champions the power of diversity of thinking in organizations. He wrote the first book about same-sex divorce called " How To Burn A Rainbow" and lives between Berlin and Los Angeles.

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How to Convert Your Resume into a Great LinkedIn Profile

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How to Convert Your Resume into a Great LinkedIn Profile

Your LinkedIn profile is one of your most valuable career-building tools.

It serves as your online resume or CV on one of the most popular recruiting web sites on the Internet: LinkedIn.com.

Every day, recruiters and employers search LinkedIn profiles to find job candidates.

So creating a good profile is key to being found for your next career opportunity.

Like a traditional chronological resume, a LinkedIn profile has the following major sections:

So it’s really quite easy to use your resume to create a LinkedIn profile. And LinkedIn has a good profile builder that you can use to copy and paste your resume, section-by-section.

Why Copy and Paste from Your Resume?

Why not type your information straight into the Profile Builder? Because you’ve already taken great care to create a well-thought-out and typo-free resume. You used Word’s spell check feature, and, hopefully, you asked someone to proofread each line of your resume.

By copying and pasting from your “perfect resume,” you avoid the risk of having mistakes in your LinkedIn Profile, and there will be no discrepancies between your master resume and your LinkedIn master resume (employers do compare the two!).

How to Convert Your Resume into a LinkedIn Profile

First, you need to create your master resume, the one you use as a foundation for making a target resume each time you apply for a particular job. Because your master resume presents a broad picture of who you are as a professional, and the value you offer to your professional community, its content will be excellent for your LinkedIn profile.

  • Click on Master Resume for Your LinkedIn Profile to learn how to create your master resume.
  • With your completed master resume document open, go to your LinkedIn account.
  • In the toolbar, hover your cursor over Profile, and click Edit Profile from the pull-down menu. The page displays your current profile.

Let’s go section-by-section to see how to use your master resume to create your LinkedIn profile.

LinkedIn Headline

Make your title as specific as possible so it will serve as a concise personal branding statement (see Meg Guiseppi’s Creating Your Personal Brand article for tips) that sets you apart from other people on LinkedIn who share your name.

There’s a limit of 120 characters and spaces for your headline. Use keywords that are pertinent to your industry and that recruiters would use to search for someone with your skill set and/or job title.

  • Near the top of the page, click the Edit link next to your Name.
  • On the next page (Basic Information), enter your name as you want it to appear in your profile.
  • If you have a professional title on your resume, copy and paste that into the Headline field. If you don’t have a title on your resume, write one for your profile.
  • Fill in the fields for Location and Industry, and then click Save Changes.

Summary (About Section)

Consider copying and pasting the statements from your general resume into the Summary field. Use bullet points (or another symbol such as a dash or asterisk) to separate your statements. Avoid putting your info in big paragraphs, as big blocks of text are not inviting to read.

If bullet points don’t transfer when you copy and paste your statements, no problem. Find another LinkedIn that has bullet points in its profile (such as mine at https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanireland ) and copy and paste them into your profile.

  • Go back to the Edit Profile page.
  • Click the Edit link next to the Summary heading. This takes you to a page where you can enter statements that summarize what you have to offer (and want to do for) your next employer.
  • Fill in the Specialties field and click Save Changes to go back to the Edit Profile page.

Again, use bullet points as you did in the Summary section.

  • Click the + Add a Position link next to the Experience heading.
  • On the next page, enter the information for your most recent job, including bullet point statements under each job title. For much of this you can copy and paste from your general resume.
  • When you’ve finished entering everything for your new position, click Save Changes to go back to the Edit Profile page.

Add more positions until you have your Experience section completed. Note that at any point you can click Edit next to one of your job titles and make changes to what you wrote for that job. You can also rearrange the order of your jobs (so they’re in reverse chronology) by using the drag-and-drop feature.

Click + Add a School next to the Education heading, and copy and paste details about your education from your resume.

Other Sections

Now that you have the hang of how the LinkedIn profile builder works, you can add other sections if they’re relevant to your career. Here’s a list of additional sections you can create:

  • Certifications
  • Honors and Awards
  • Organizations
  • Publications
  • Test Scores
  • Volunteer Experience & Causes

Reordering Sections of the Profile

When you’re on the Edit Profile page, you can use the drag-and-drop feature to reorder the major sections of your resume. To figure out what order is best, use the same thinking you used when you prioritized the sections on your resume: Most relevant first.

The Bottom Line on Creating a Great LinkedIn Profile From Your Resume

If you already have a master chronological resume, you can easily use it to create a good LinkedIn profile by copying and pasting each section into the LinkedIn profile builder. Then, as you move through your career, remember to update both your master resume on your hard drive and your LinkedIn profile on the Internet. That way you’ll always be ready for the next professional opportunity that fits your career goals.

More Information About Master Resumes

  • Create a Master Resume for Your LinkedIn Profile

Susan Ireland

Susan Ireland is the author of four job search books including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to the Perfect Resume . For more information about writing your resume check out The Damn Good Resume website which Susan manages. More about this author …

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