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LinkedIn Profile Optimisation: The Complete 2026 Guide

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FRO Team·February 12, 2026·9 min read
LinkedIn Profile Optimisation Guide

📌 Key Takeaways

  • LinkedIn profiles with a professional photo receive 21× more views than those without
  • Your headline is the most important field — it appears in search results and determines click-through
  • Use the About section to tell your story, not just list your job history
  • Skills with 5+ endorsements appear more prominently in recruiter searches
  • Posting just once per week increases profile views by 30–40%
  • Recommendations from managers carry significantly more weight than peer recommendations

There are over 930 million professionals on LinkedIn. Recruiters search this database every day — and your profile either appears in those searches or it doesn't. A fully optimised profile doesn't just passively wait for you to apply to jobs; it actively attracts opportunities to you around the clock.

This guide covers every section of your LinkedIn profile, with specific tactics to maximise your visibility and impact.

1. Profile Photo: Your First Impression

LinkedIn profiles with a professional photo get 21× more views than those without. Your photo doesn't need to be taken by a professional photographer, but it does need to meet these standards:

  • Clear, well-lit, and recent (within the last 3 years)
  • You should be recognisable from the thumbnail
  • Professional dress appropriate for your industry
  • Neutral or blurred background
  • Warm, approachable expression — smiling helps

Your background banner is prime real estate that 90% of professionals leave as the default blue. Use Canva (free) to create a custom banner featuring your professional tagline, industry, or a relevant visual.

2. The Headline: Your Most Important Field

Your headline appears in search results, connection requests, and when you comment on posts. The default (your current job title) is a waste of 220 characters.

Headline Formula

[Job Title] | [Specialisation/Niche] | [Value Proposition or Achievement]

Examples by role:

  • "Senior Product Manager | B2B SaaS | Launched 3 products from 0→1, $50M ARR"
  • "Software Engineer | Python & AWS | Building scalable fintech infrastructure"
  • "Marketing Director | Growth Marketing | Scaled user acquisition 10× at 3 startups"
  • "Financial Analyst | Investment Banking | CFA Level III Candidate | M&A & Valuations"

💡 Tip: Include keywords recruiters search for. "Product Manager" gets searched far more than "PM". "Software Engineer" over "Dev".

3. The About Section: Tell Your Story

The About section is where you get to be a person, not just a list of job titles. Most people copy their resume summary here — don't.

Structure it as:

  1. Hook: Open with your professional passion or biggest achievement (not "I am an experienced...")
  2. Your story: Brief narrative of your career trajectory — what you're good at and why
  3. Key achievements: 3 bullet points with specific metrics
  4. What you're looking for: Be clear about your goals (especially if open to roles)
  5. Call to action: "Feel free to connect if you're working on [relevant area] or want to discuss [expertise]"

4. Experience: Achievement-First Descriptions

Treat each role description as you would your resume — achievement bullets, not job descriptions. But LinkedIn gives you more space, so you can include more context:

  • Start with 1–2 sentences describing the scope of the role
  • Then 4–6 achievement bullet points with specific numbers
  • Add media (presentations, articles, portfolio pieces) to each role to make it visually richer

5. Skills: The Searchability Engine

Recruiters filter searches by skills. Make sure your skills section is comprehensive and accurate:

  • Add up to 50 skills — cover both technical and soft skills
  • Reorder skills so your most important ones appear first (you can drag and reorder)
  • Ask 5–10 colleagues to endorse your top skills — endorsed skills appear more prominently
  • Aim for 5+ endorsements on your core skills

6. Recommendations: Social Proof That Matters

Written recommendations are gold. A recommendation from a direct manager carries more weight than almost anything else on your profile. Request recommendations from:

  • Previous managers (most impactful)
  • Colleagues who witnessed specific achievements
  • Clients or stakeholders (for customer-facing roles)

When requesting a recommendation, make it easy for them: send a brief note reminding them of a specific project or achievement you'd like them to mention. This results in much stronger, more specific recommendations.

7. Activity: The Visibility Multiplier

This is the most underrated optimisation. LinkedIn's algorithm rewards active profiles with dramatically higher visibility in searches.

  • Post once per week: Share an insight, a project update, an article, or a career milestone. Even 3–5 sentences with a relevant image performs well.
  • Comment thoughtfully: Leave substantive comments on posts from people in your target companies. This appears in their followers' feeds.
  • Engage with company pages: Like and comment on posts from companies you're targeting.

Consistent activity for 60 days has been shown to increase profile views by 5–10×. Many recruiters find candidates through their content activity, not just keyword searches.

8. Key Settings to Enable

  • Open to Work: Enable "Recruiters only" to avoid your current employer seeing the banner. You can also enable the public "#OpenToWork" frame if you're actively searching.
  • Creator Mode: Enable if you plan to post regularly — it adds a "Follow" button and increases your content distribution.
  • Profile visibility: Ensure your profile is public and searchable.
  • Custom URL: Claim linkedin.com/in/yourname to use on your resume.
"I spend probably 2 hours each day on LinkedIn searching for candidates. An optimised profile with clear keywords, a strong headline, and at least a few posts is the fastest way to land on my shortlist."
— Technical Recruiter, FAANG company

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