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LinkedIn About Section Examples That Convert (2026 Formulas)

Your LinkedIn About section is the only place on your profile where you control the narrative in full sentences. Recruiters skim it in seconds—after your headline and photo—before deciding whether to message you. In 2026, a blank or generic About costs you inbound interest even when your experience is strong.

LinkedIn About section examples and formulas for 2026

What recruiters scan in LinkedIn About sections

LinkedIn search previews show only your first two lines before "see more." Recruiters decide in that window whether your profile is worth opening. They want clarity on what you do, proof you have done it, and a signal about what you want next.

Profiles that open with "Results-driven professional with a proven track record" blend into thousands of identical summaries. Profiles that lead with a specific outcome and a metric stand out—and rank better in LinkedIn keyword search.

LinkedIn About section formula: Hook–Proof–Focus–CTA

Strong LinkedIn About section examples follow the same skeleton. This is what good looks like—not a fill-in-the-blank template:

  • Hook (2 lines): Who you help and the outcome you deliver—visible before "see more."
  • Proof (1 paragraph): Two quantified wins with tools or scope.
  • Focus (1 paragraph): What you want next and the problems you solve.
  • CTA (2–3 lines): How to reach you and what roles you are open to.

Pair this with a keyword-rich headline—see our headline examples guide and full LinkedIn profile optimization checklist.

The problem with doing this manually

Writing a fresh About means mining your resume for metrics, adapting tone for LinkedIn, and keeping keywords aligned with the roles you are targeting—all while your resume summary, outreach messages, and application bullets drift out of sync. Rewrite it for a career pivot and you are starting over again. Most job seekers never finish, or publish something stale that contradicts their latest tailored resume.

The solution: ElevateAI profile copy from career memory

ElevateAI generates your LinkedIn About from the same career memory that powers tailored resumes and Networking Studio outreach—so every touchpoint tells one consistent story.

1. Build your career memory once

Upload your work history and achievements. ElevateAI stores quantified wins, tools, and scope so you never hunt through old PDFs for the right metric.

2. Set your target direction

Name the roles and industries you want. The AI selects relevant proof points and keywords from postings you are pursuing—not generic filler.

3. Generate LinkedIn About + resume summary

Get both formats from one source: conversational About copy with line breaks, and a tight resume summary that shares the same facts without duplicate wording.

Skeleton example (abbreviated)

One abbreviated structure—your numbers and tools should come from ElevateAI career memory, not a generic example:

[Hook: I help [audience] achieve [outcome] — 2 lines max, visible before "see more."] [Proof: Over [X years], I [quantified win #1 with tool/scope]. I also [quantified win #2].] [Focus: I'm targeting [role type] where I can [problem you solve]. Keywords: [3–5 terms from target postings].] → Open to [role types / remote / industries] → [Contact or "message me about X roles"]
ElementWeak manual draftElevateAI output
Opening hook"Results-driven professional with 10+ years of experience…""I help B2B SaaS teams turn launches into pipeline—34% activation lift on my last GTM."
Resume alignmentDifferent metrics in About vs. resume summary.Same career memory; formats differ, facts match.

Frequently asked questions

How long should my LinkedIn About section be?

Aim for 1,500–2,200 characters split into 3–4 short paragraphs. LinkedIn truncates after the first ~300 characters in search previews—your first two lines must earn the click. ElevateAI drafts at this length automatically from your saved achievements.

Should I write my LinkedIn About in first or third person?

First person is standard in 2026 for most job seekers ('I help…', 'I led…'). Pick one voice and stay consistent. ElevateAI generates About copy in first person by default, aligned with your resume summary tone.

What keywords should I include in my LinkedIn About section?

Mirror target job titles, core tools, and industry terms from postings you apply to. Spread keywords naturally across About and Experience—do not keyword-stuff. ElevateAI pulls terms from your target roles when generating profile copy.

Can I use the same text as my resume summary?

Use the same facts and metrics, but not identical copy. LinkedIn allows a conversational tone and line breaks; resumes need tighter bullets. ElevateAI keeps one career memory and generates both formats so they stay aligned without duplicating word-for-word.

Should I add emojis or bullet points in my About section?

Light structure helps: line breaks and occasional bullet characters (→ or •). Avoid emoji walls in conservative industries. When you generate copy in ElevateAI, you can adjust formatting before publishing to LinkedIn.

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