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Resume Headline Generator

Resume Headline Generator — resume expert. Powered by free AI, no signup required.

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  • Try: profession: ... · specialization: ... · experience: ...

About Resume Headline Generator

Resume Headline Generator writes the one-line tagline that goes under your name at the top of your resume — and the same line you use as your LinkedIn headline. Enter your role, specialty, and your strongest credibility marker, and it produces a punchy line under 15 words that makes recruiters scroll down.

Who this tool is for

  • Job seekers who currently have a blank or generic headline ("Marketing Professional")
  • Career changers signaling their new direction without lying about their last role
  • Senior candidates whose value isn't obvious from the most recent job title alone
  • Consultants and freelancers using LinkedIn as their inbound lead generation
  • Anyone whose LinkedIn shows up in recruiter search but doesn't get clicks

Real use cases

  • Write a LinkedIn headline for a senior software engineer specialized in distributed systems
  • Draft a resume headline for a product marketer who launched two unicorns
  • Generate a job-seeker headline that includes target role and specialization
  • Write a consultant headline that doubles as a positioning statement for inbound clients
  • Refresh a stale headline that hasn't been updated since a recent promotion

How to use Resume Headline Generator

  • Start with your current or target job title — that is the keyword recruiters search
  • Add 1–2 specifics: industry, tech stack, customer segment, function
  • Include one credibility marker — years, company name, metric, outcome
  • Pick a tone: confident for executives, achievement-led for ICs, value-led for consultants
  • Generate, then trim to under 15 words and test it against your target search ("Senior PM Fintech" — does it appear?)

Tips for better results

  • LinkedIn uses your headline for search ranking. Generic headlines lose to keyword-rich ones every time
  • Front-load the most important word — the headline gets truncated on mobile after about 60 characters
  • Skip the buzzwords ("results-driven," "passionate") and use real signals (companies, metrics, specializations)
  • Treat your headline as a search-optimized billboard — what would make YOU stop scrolling?

Frequently asked questions

Is the resume headline the same as the LinkedIn headline?

They can be — and consistency helps recruiters connect the dots. Resume headlines tend to be slightly more formal; LinkedIn headlines can be punchier and use "|" as separators.

How long should it be?

Under 15 words for resumes, under 220 characters for LinkedIn (though only 60 show on mobile). Tight beats clever.

Should I include "Open to Work" in my headline?

Better to use LinkedIn's built-in Open to Work feature — it signals to recruiters without burning headline real estate. Save your 220 characters for keywords and credibility.

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