LinkedIn Optimizer
Turn your profile from invisible to recruiter bait
Rewrite your LinkedIn so it is clearer, more searchable, and better aligned with the roles you want.
INGREDIENTS
PROMPT
Optimize my LinkedIn profile for recruiter visibility. My target role is [target role] in [industry/field]. Rewrite: (1) Headline — make it keyword-rich and specific to my target role, not just my current title. (2) About / Summary — write a compelling narrative that hooks the reader in the first two lines, highlights my value proposition, and includes relevant keywords naturally. (3) Experience — rewrite each role with achievement- oriented bullets that start with action verbs and include quantified results. (4) Skills — recommend the top 15 skills to list based on the role I'm targeting. (5) Keyword audit — identify high-value keywords I'm missing. Keep the tone professional but human — no corporate buzzword salad. My current LinkedIn profile or resume: [paste your content here] Target role: [role title] Target industry: [industry]
How It Works
Paste your current LinkedIn profile text — or your resume if you haven't
built your profile yet. Your Claw rewrites each section for recruiter search
behavior: keyword-rich headline, stronger summary, achievement-focused
experience, and a skills section aligned with your target role.
What You Get
- Headline rewrite: keyword-rich, role-targeted, not just your current title
- Summary / About section: a clearer narrative, not a resume copy-paste
- Experience section: achievement-oriented bullets with quantified results
- Skills optimization: ranked by relevance to your target role
- Keyword audit: are you showing up for the right searches?
- Profile completeness audit: missing sections that hurt your visibility
Setup Steps
- Paste your current LinkedIn profile text or your resume
- Tell your Claw your target role and industry
- Review the rewritten sections
- Copy each section to your LinkedIn profile
- Optionally run it again with a different target role for comparison
Tips
- Your headline is the single most important field for recruiter search visibility
- Use the About section to frame your value, not repeat your resume
- Add your target job title as a keyword even if it is not your current title
- List skills in order of relevance to your target role, not alphabetically
- Update your profile every quarter, not just when you're actively looking
- Turn off activity notifications before making bulk edits if you're employed