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LinkedIn OptimizationJun 23, 20267 min read

LinkedIn Connection requests that get accepted — for UX Designers

If your LinkedIn is getting impressions but no DMs, the bottleneck is almost always connection requests that get accepted. Fix that first; everything downstream gets easier.

Why this section matters

LinkedIn's recruiter search heavily weights connection requests that get accepted when matching candidates to open roles, especially for ux designer 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: UX Designer · specialty + outcome, in the searchable format recruiters filter on.

15-minute fix checklist

  1. Pin the strongest project to Featured with a one-line outcome caption.
  2. Trim Skills to 12; recruiters filter on the top 5.
  3. Add a CTA line in About: 'Open to <role types>. Best way to reach me: <channel>.'
  4. Replace your photo if it's >3 years old or the lighting is rough — credibility cost is real.

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