LinkedIn Headline Samples

Your headline is the most visible part of your LinkedIn profile. It appears in search results, messages, and feeds. Browse examples and learn the formula for one that actually works.

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The LinkedIn headline formula

Your Role+Your Specialty/Niche+Key Skills / Value+Credibility Signal (optional)

Software Engineer

Senior Software Engineer | Python, AWS, Microservices | Building Scalable Fintech Infrastructure

Full-Stack Engineer | React + Node.js | 8 Years Building Products Used by Millions

Staff Engineer at [Company] | Distributed Systems | Former Google, Meta

Product Manager

Product Manager | B2B SaaS | Turning Complex Problems into Simple, Loved Products

Senior PM | Growth & Monetization | 0→1 and 1→N Product Builder | ex-Atlassian

Product Manager | Consumer Mobile | Data-Driven Decision Making | Previously Spotify

Marketing

Head of Growth | SaaS & B2B | Scaled 3 Companies from $1M to $20M ARR

Content Marketing Manager | SEO & Thought Leadership | 10x Organic Traffic in 18 Months

Demand Generation Lead | ABM, Paid Acquisition, Marketing Ops | Pipeline-Focused

Data & Analytics

Data Scientist | ML, Python, SQL | Turning Messy Data into Business Decisions

Analytics Lead | BI & Dashboarding | Helping Teams Make Better Decisions Faster

Senior Data Engineer | dbt, Spark, Snowflake | Building Data Infrastructure at Scale

Sales

Enterprise Account Executive | SaaS | Consistent 120%+ Quota Attainment | ex-Salesforce

Sales Development Representative → Mid-Market AE | Fast-Growing Startup Environment

VP of Sales | Building and Scaling High-Performance B2B Sales Teams

Career Changer

Former Teacher Transitioning to Instructional Design | Learning & Development | CPTD

Nurse → Healthcare Technology | Clinical Background + Product Thinking | Job Searching

Finance to Product Management | CFA + MBA | Building at the Intersection of Data & UX

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