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LinkedIn OptimizationJun 23, 20266 min read

LinkedIn Connection requests that get accepted — for Project Managers

Most profiles fail one of two tests: recruiters can't find them, or recruiters find them and bounce. This guide focuses on connection requests that get accepted — the change that moves both metrics the fastest.

Why this section matters

LinkedIn's recruiter search heavily weights connection requests that get accepted when matching candidates to open roles, especially for project manager searches. Getting it right pulls inbound interest from companies you'd otherwise have to cold-apply to.

Before & after

  • Before: vague title, no keywords, generic verbs.
  • After: Project Manager · specialty + outcome, in the searchable format recruiters filter on.

15-minute fix checklist

  1. Write the headline as: <role> · <specialty> · <quantified outcome>.
  2. Move your best result into the first line of About — most readers don't expand.
  3. Replace one generic skill with a niche one and confirm endorsements still surface.
  4. Add a Featured item with a real artifact (post, deck, repo) — not a banner.

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