LinkedIn optimization · 2 min read

15 LinkedIn Profile Mistakes to Avoid (And How to Fix Them)

15 LinkedIn Profile Mistakes to Avoid

Most LinkedIn profiles are not bad. They are just invisible. They fade into a sea of identical headlines and empty About sections. Here are the mistakes that hold a profile back, and how to fix each one.

1. A default headline

If your headline is just your job title, you are wasting prime real estate. Use it to say what you do and who you help.

2. No profile photo

Profiles with a photo get far more views. A blank avatar reads as inactive or unfinished.

3. A blurry or casual photo

The photo does not need a studio, but it needs to be sharp, well-lit, and you should be the focus.

4. An empty About section

This is where you tell your story in your own voice. Leaving it blank skips the one section that can actually persuade.

5. Writing About in the third person stiffly

Write it like you are talking to a person. "I help teams ship faster" beats "John is a results-driven professional."

6. Listing duties instead of results

Your experience entries should show outcomes, not copy your job description.

7. No custom URL

The default URL has random numbers. Customize it to your name. It looks cleaner everywhere you share it.

8. Skipping the skills section

Skills feed LinkedIn's search. Leaving them empty makes you harder to find.

9. Zero recommendations

A few genuine recommendations add social proof that you cannot write about yourself.

10. An outdated current role

If your profile still shows a job you left a year ago, every recruiter who finds you starts confused.

11. Keyword stuffing

Cramming buzzwords like "ninja" and "guru" everywhere makes you harder to take seriously, not easier to find.

12. Ignoring the banner image

The banner is free branding space most people leave as the default gray. A simple, relevant image makes the profile feel finished.

13. No activity at all

A profile that has never posted or commented looks dormant. You do not need to post daily, but some signal of life helps.

14. Typos and inconsistent formatting

The same care you would put into a CV applies here. Errors undercut your credibility.

15. Not setting yourself as open to work

If you are job hunting, the open-to-work setting tells recruiters you are reachable. Use the recruiters-only version if you want it discreet.

Fix them in one sitting

You do not need a full rebuild. Work down this list once, fix what applies, and your profile will already stand out from the silent majority.

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