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How to Make Your LinkedIn Profile Easier to Notice

If you are applying for IT roles overseas, LinkedIn is rarely optional. It is often the first place a recruiter or hiring manager decides whether you are worth contacting. Most weak profiles are not empty. They are vague, scattered, or too generic to make your strengths obvious.

#Start with the three sections that matter most

LinkedIn's own guidance puts a lot of weight on the intro, experience, and skills areas. In practice, those are the three sections worth fixing first.

#1. Headline

Your headline should not be just a job title. It should answer three questions at a glance:

  • who you are
  • what you do
  • what kind of problems you solve

Instead of:

Web Developer at XXX

write something closer to:

Full Stack Engineer | React / Node.js | Built internal tools for ops efficiency

The goal is not keyword stuffing. The goal is that someone understands your profile in three seconds.

#2. About

The About section goes wrong when it reads like a vague self-introduction.

A stronger structure is:

  • what area you work in
  • what problems you solve
  • what results you have delivered
  • what opportunities you are looking for now

Words like passionate and hard-working do very little on their own. Projects, outcomes, and context do much more.

#3. Experience

The most common mistake in Experience is listing responsibilities without outcomes.

For example:

  • weak: Developed new features for the platform
  • better: Built internal admin workflows that reduced manual review time by 30%

Recruiters are not only trying to learn whether you participated. They want to know what changed because of your work.

#Do not turn Skills into a buzzword dump

LinkedIn gives Skills its own dedicated section for a reason. It is not decorative.

A better approach:

  • keep skills directly relevant to the target role
  • do not add random keywords just to look broad
  • mix technical skills, domain ability, and collaboration skills carefully

If you are targeting backend roles, the profile should still point clearly toward backend and systems work.

#Make the profile feel like a real professional, not a keyword sheet

LinkedIn is not just an ATS mirror. People also look for signs that you have a real track record and some professional presence.

Helpful actions:

  • use a proper profile photo and complete the basics
  • write project bullets so they are readable
  • occasionally share technical observations, project summaries, or lessons learned

You do not need to post every day. But a completely silent profile is hard to remember.

#If you only have 30 minutes

Use this order:

  1. rewrite the headline
  2. rewrite the first two paragraphs of About
  3. change the latest Experience bullets into "action + result"
  4. clean up Skills

Those four steps usually improve the profile immediately.

#Official references

Interview Handbook

A structured guide to interview preparation

Cover resumes, behavioral interviews, and technical rounds in one flow.

Open Interview Handbook →

FAQ

LinkedIn 上的 Endorsements (背书) 有用吗?
非常有用。它不仅能提升你的 Profile 排名,更能给猎头一种"社区认可"的视觉冲击。建议和身边的同事或同学互相 Endorse 核心技能。
面试中答不上来技术题怎么办?
千万不要直接说"不知道"。展示你的解决问题路径:1. "我会先查阅官方文档...";2. "我会通过断点调试定位到...";3. "我可以尝试用 AI 辅助排查..."。展示思路比给正确答案更重要。