Launching a job search
Generate a draft that states target role, domain expertise, and recent wins in the first paragraph.
Generate a professional, keyword-rich 'About' summary that highlights your accomplishments, skills, and values. Ready in seconds.
Provide details about your experience. All calculations run client-side.
A strong bio gets hiring managers interested in your background. ClavePrep lets you practice mock interview questions, tailor resumes to specific job descriptions, and write custom cover letters.
Try ClavePrep freeThe About section is the only place on LinkedIn where you control a full narrative arc—who you are, what you have shipped, and what you want next. Profiles with blank or bullet-list About sections lose credibility compared to peers who tell a coherent story.
Strong summaries open with a hook (problem you solve or domain you own), follow with two or three proof points with numbers, and close with a clear call to action (roles you are exploring, technologies you work with, or how to reach you). They weave keywords naturally for search without reading like a tag cloud.
ClavePrep’s free LinkedIn summary generator drafts 1,500–2,000 character About copy from your background, wins, and target roles. Edit for voice, remove anything you cannot defend in an interview, and publish alongside an optimized headline.
Generate a draft that states target role, domain expertise, and recent wins in the first paragraph.
Refresh scope, team size, and strategic themes after a title change.
Emphasize outcomes for clients and industries served with a clear engagement CTA.
Enter years of experience, industry, and the type of roles you want next.
List two or three accomplishments with numbers where possible—growth, savings, team size, or shipped products.
Skills and themes from target job descriptions help the generator mirror recruiter language in your About section.
Use the draft as a starting point. Add your voice, remove anything you cannot defend in an interview, and publish.
The About section is your elevator pitch on LinkedIn. Many profiles leave it blank or copy a resume bullet list—missing a chance to tell a coherent story.
A strong summary connects past experience to future goals and gives recruiters a reason to message you beyond keyword matching.
This tool is free and instant. Combine it with headline and profile review tools, then save target roles in ClavePrep for tailored prep.
Aim for 1,500–2,000 characters: three short paragraphs or a hook, proof, and call to action. LinkedIn allows up to 2,600 characters.
First person (“I led…”) feels more conversational and is standard for individual contributors. Third person can work for executives with PR-style bios.
Yes, naturally weave in skills and domains recruiters search for. Avoid unreadable keyword lists—write for humans first.
They serve different purposes. LinkedIn can be slightly more personal and story-driven; your resume should stay scannable and achievement-focused.