LinkedIn headline

A LinkedIn headline that gets you found

Two strategies, role oriented for recruiter search, goal oriented for value-prop framing.

  • Always for Free
  • Fits LinkedIn's 220-char limit
  • 2 strategies, 4 variants

What gets generated

Four LinkedIn-ready headlines, each within the 220-character limit. Two angles for recruiter search (Role Oriented), two for value-prop framing (Goal Oriented).

LinkedIn Headlines

What gets generated

220 chars
Role Oriented2 variants
Goal Oriented2 variants
4 variants · 2 strategiesCopy-ready

What makes a headline actually rank

Three things every generation gets right - so you stop writing ten versions and posting none.

Two strategies

Role Oriented stacks the keywords recruiters search for. Goal Oriented leads with the outcome you want, not the title you have. Pick the angle that fits your moment.

Four variants per generation

Two variants per strategy. One emphasizes seniority, the other specialization. Pick what feels most you - no rewriting from scratch.

220 characters, LinkedIn-compliant

Every variant fits LinkedIn's official headline limit. No mid-sentence truncation, no "headline too long" errors when you paste.

How it works

Three steps, one set of headlines you can paste into LinkedIn today.

  1. Have your CV uploaded

    Three Pillars score helps - the better your profile, the sharper the keywords.

  2. Click Generate

    Four variants come back in seconds, two per strategy. Regenerate one strategy without touching the other.

  3. Pick and paste

    Tap Copy on the variant that lands best, paste it into your LinkedIn headline field.

Why Career Compass headlines are different

Strategy-driven, not template-driven

You get two distinct angles - search and value-prop - not four flavors of the same idea.

Uses your full Career Compass profile

Every headline is grounded in qualifications you actually have.

When it pays off

Example scenario

PM transitioning to Head of PMO

Role Oriented variant lands in recruiter searches for "PMO Director" and "Head of Project Management". Title, industry, top skills, and certifications stacked into one sentence built to be found.

Example scenario

Software Engineer eyeing an AI/ML pivot

Goal Oriented variant communicates the direction without claiming a title you haven't yet earned. Leads with the outcome, signals where you're headed, stays honest about where you are today.

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