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To LinkedIn Recruiters
Copy & paste SEO-optimized headline templates tailored for your job.
Increase your profile views and interview chances in seconds.
ATS Optimized
Loaded with “golden keywords” that LinkedIn’s algorithm loves.
Copy & Paste
No writing needed. Pick a template, fill in the blanks, and post.
Boost Visibility
A better headline = More clicks = More recruiter messages.
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The Master Guide
The Secret to Writing Clickable LinkedIn Headlines
Discover the 5 core formulas, the 220-character rule, and how to avoid the buzzwords that 90% of people use.
✅ STRONG HEADLINE
“Growth Marketer | Scaling SaaS Revenue via SEO | Driving $5M+ Pipeline”
“Growth Marketer | Scaling SaaS Revenue via SEO | Driving $5M+ Pipeline”
❌ WEAK HEADLINE
“Marketing Manager looking for opportunities”
“Marketing Manager looking for opportunities”
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about optimizing your headline and beating the ATS.
Will using these headlines help me beat the ATS?
Yes. All our templates are optimized with “golden keywords” that recruiters and ATS algorithms search for. However, make sure your LinkedIn “Skills” section also matches these keywords for the best results.
Should I just copy-paste or should I edit them?
Use them as a proven framework. We recommend customizing the specific skills and metrics (numbers) to reflect your actual achievements. Authenticity combined with our SEO structure wins interviews.
Can I use emojis in my professional headline?
Yes, but use them sparingly (1 maximum). A strategic emoji (like 🚀 or 💻) can be a visual hook, but too many look unprofessional. Avoid using emojis if you work in highly conservative industries like Law or Investment Banking.
Why does my headline get cut off on mobile?
LinkedIn limits the mobile view to approx. 60 characters before truncating. Always place your most critical job title or value proposition at the very beginning of your headline to ensure mobile visibility.
I have a great headline, but no interviews yet. Why?
Your headline gets the click, but your Resume gets the interview. If your profile content or CV doesn’t back up your headline, you lose trust. Check if your CV matches your profile at FreeResumeHub.com.
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