It does nothing to sell your value or differentiate you from the competition. Why It's Bad: This is the most common type of headline. Only mentioning your current job title and/or company. I'm putting these mistakes at the top of the article so you don't go through all of the exercises below and still have a glaring issue that's going to keep you from seeing the results you want. Avoid These 2 LinkedIn Headline Mistakesīefore we jump into the meat of things, I want to highlight some mistakes that I see a LOT of people making on LinkedIn. ![]() But first, I want to talk about some mistakes that many people make with their LinkedIn headline that's costing them opportunities. We're going to talk through strategies, helpful tips, and headline examples for both. If you already have a presence on LinkedIn, (or you're doing a lot of cold outreach) and you're generating consistent profile views, you want to focus on this type of headline. If you're a job seeker and/or a passive user on the platform (meaning you don't do much posting, commenting, etc.), your headline needs to cover both of those bases.
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