Check your LinkedIn before recruiters do.

Paste your LinkedIn profile text and see whether the headline, About, experience, skills, and keywords are strong enough to win search visibility and first impressions.

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Tell us what you want the profile to attract so the keyword and positioning score becomes sharper.

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LinkedIn checker — common questions

What does the LinkedIn checker look for?

It checks whether your LinkedIn profile has a clear headline, a strong first-person About section, real experience proof, searchable skills, and target-role keywords. It also flags vague phrases and weak positioning that make the profile feel generic.

Do I need my full LinkedIn URL to use it?

No. Paste the text from your LinkedIn profile page or exported profile text. The checker reads the content itself, so it can score your headline, About, experience, and skills even without logging into LinkedIn.

What is a good LinkedIn score?

A strong LinkedIn score is usually 80 or above. Below 60 often means the headline is generic, the About section is weak or missing, or there is not enough proof in experience. The checker tells you exactly which part is dragging the score down.

Will this help me get found by recruiters?

Yes. Recruiters search LinkedIn by role terms, skills, and proof signals. The checker highlights missing keywords, weak headlines, and empty sections so your profile becomes easier to find and more convincing once opened.

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