Tech professionals: Your LinkedIn headline is costing you interviews. If your LinkedIn headline is just your job title, you're invisible to recruiters. Here's why: recruiters don't scroll through profiles randomly. They search. And they search by keywords specifically, technologies and skills. Weak headlines: · "Software Engineer at [Company]" · "Product Manager" · "Data Scientist" These tell me your role but nothing about what you actually do or what you're good at. Strong headlines: · "Software Engineer | Python, AWS, React | Helping companies build scalable systems" · "Product Manager | SaaS | AI/ML Products | 0→1 Launch Experience" · "Data Scientist | Python, SQL, Tableau | Turning data into business insights" The formula: [Job Title] | [Top 3 Technologies] | [Value Proposition] Why this matters: When a recruiter searches for "Python AWS engineer," guess whose profile shows up? Not the person who just wrote "Software Engineer." Drop your current title and your main tech stack. I'll write you a stronger headline in the comments.