LinkedIn Featured section that proves results — for UX Designers
If your LinkedIn is getting impressions but no DMs, the bottleneck is almost always featured section that proves results. Fix that first; everything downstream gets easier.
Why this section matters
LinkedIn's recruiter search heavily weights featured section that proves results 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
- Write the headline as: <role> · <specialty> · <quantified outcome>.
- Move your best result into the first line of About — most readers don't expand.
- Replace one generic skill with a niche one and confirm endorsements still surface.
- Add a Featured item with a real artifact (post, deck, repo) — not a banner.
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