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15 ChatGPT Prompts to Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile in 2025

Written by Lautaro Schiaffino | Nov 11, 2025 1:25:10 AM

 

 

Your LinkedIn profile is more than a business card—it's an engine of opportunity.

In 2025, AI has become an essential tool for those looking to stand out, build authority, and attract career or business opportunities.

That’s why we’ve gathered the 15 best ChatGPT prompts to help you optimize every section of your profile and take advantage of the latest LinkedIn algorithm trends.

 

What Makes a LinkedIn Optimization Prompt Effective Today

Not all prompts yield real results.
In 2025, effectiveness depends on three factors: specificity, adaptability, and results orientation.

1. Specificity

A good prompt includes both personal and professional context.
“Write me a LinkedIn summary” doesn’t work.
“Write me a LinkedIn summary based on my 5 years of experience in B2B SaaS digital marketing” does.

2. Adaptability

It must be able to adapt across industries. A lawyer, an engineer, and a designer don’t need the same type of message.

3. Results Orientation

Modern prompts are metrics-driven: profile views, connection requests, direct messages, or conversions.

Preliminary Steps to Define Goals and Keywords

Before writing or asking ChatGPT for help, you need to clarify three fundamentals.

1. Identify Your Value Proposition

Define what sets you apart and what problem you solve.
Example: “I help B2B companies generate organic demand with data-driven content strategies.”

2. Extract Industry Keywords

Use tools like LinkedIn Recruiter, Google Trends, or ChatGPT to identify the most searched keywords in your field.
Example: growth marketing, account-based marketing, lead generation, SaaS content strategy.

 

3. Choose Tone and Target Audience

Do you want to sound like a leader, mentor, or technical expert?
Defining the tone early on brings coherence to your entire profile.

15 ChatGPT Prompts for Each LinkedIn Profile Section

Here’s a list of proven prompts for every part of your LinkedIn profile.
You can copy, personalize, and tailor them to your professional goals.

1. Irresistible Headline

“Act as a personal branding expert and craft a LinkedIn headline that combines my current position [ROLE], top skills [SKILLS], and unique value proposition [VALUE]. Limit: 220 characters.”
👉 Combine job title + value proposition + benefit.
Example: “Marketing Strategist | Scaling B2B brands with content that turns data into demand.”

 

2. Persuasive Summary

“Write an ‘About’ section for LinkedIn that tells my professional story with a human tone, focused on measurable results, including [KEY ACHIEVEMENTS] and [PROFESSIONAL GOAL].”
Tip: Use a storytelling structure—who you are, what you do, how you do it, and the impact you make.

 

3. Achievement-Oriented Experience

“Turn this job description [DESCRIPTION] into an achievement-focused narrative using metrics and measurable outcomes.”
Example:
Before: “Responsible for digital marketing.”
After: “Led digital strategies that increased qualified leads by 120% in six months.”

4. Strategic Skills

“Create a list of 10 essential skills for a [ROLE/INDUSTRY], separating hard and soft skills, aligned with my professional growth objectives.”
Make sure to include skills that support your achievements, not just tasks.

 

5. Certifications and Recognitions

“Write short, credible descriptions for my certifications and awards, highlighting how they strengthen my professional profile.”
Example: “Google Ads Certification — Demonstrates my ability to optimize campaigns with a focus on ROI.”

 

6. Descriptive Photo and Banner

“Suggest ideas for a professional LinkedIn profile photo and banner that reflect my industry [INDUSTRY] and personality [VALUES]. Include ALT text for accessibility.”
A cohesive visual = a powerful first impression.

 

7. Custom URL and Brand Tagline

“Create a personalized LinkedIn URL that reflects my personal brand and a short tagline for my banner or featured content.”
Example: linkedin.com/in/mariaestrategiadigital
Tagline: “Strategy, content, and data that generate demand.”

 

8. Recommendation Request

“Write a short and professional message to request a recommendation from a former colleague, highlighting [PROJECT/ACHIEVEMENT].”
Example:
“Hi [NAME], we worked together on [PROJECT] and I really value your feedback. Could you leave a short recommendation highlighting our teamwork?”

 

9. Endorsement Message

“Create a natural message to request skill endorsements from my LinkedIn contacts, offering professional reciprocity.”
Example:
“Hi [NAME], I see you also work in [FIELD]. If you’re up for it, I can endorse your skills and you can endorse mine. Thanks!”

 

10. Authority Post

“Generate 5 LinkedIn post ideas to position me as a thought leader in [INDUSTRY], with a [TONE] tone, focused on delivering value.”

Example:

  • “3 common B2B strategy mistakes that stall your growth.”

  • “How to turn technical content into stories that sell.”

11. Key Project Storytelling

“Turn this project [DETAILS] into a success story using a challenge → solution → result structure.”
Ideal for your Featured section.

 

12. Impactful Volunteering

“Write a description of my volunteer experience in [INITIATIVE], connecting it to transferable skills relevant to my professional career.”
Demonstrates purpose and social leadership.

 

13. Initial Networking Message

“Write a LinkedIn connection message directed at [ROLE/COMPANY], with a professional yet friendly tone, showing genuine interest in collaborating or learning.”
Example:
“Hi [NAME], I admire your team’s work at [COMPANY]. I’d love to connect and exchange ideas about [TOPIC].”

14. CTA for Featured Section

“Create 3 call-to-action ideas for my ‘Featured’ section that drive traffic to my website, downloads, or inquiries.”

Example:

  • “Download my free demand generation guide.”

  • “Check out the results of my latest SaaS campaign.”

15. Comprehensive Prompt for Periodic Updates

“Act as a personal branding consultant and create a quarterly checklist to review and update my LinkedIn profile based on new goals, achievements, and algorithm changes.”
Continuous optimization is what keeps you relevant.

How to Integrate Internal SEO and Relevant Keywords

The LinkedIn algorithm works like a search engine.
If you want to show up in results, you need to work on your internal SEO.

Key strategies:

  • Keyword density: Use them naturally in the headline, summary, and experience sections.

  • Long-tail keywords: “B2B marketing strategies for SaaS” is more powerful than just “marketing.”

  • Synonyms and variations: Expand your reach with alternative terms (e.g., “demand generation,” “growth marketing”). 

Section Keyword Type Example
Headline Core keyword “B2B Marketing”
About Long-tail “Content strategies for B2B SaaS”
Experience Results-based “120% increase in lead generation”
Skills Hard and soft skills “ABM, leadership, storytelling”

Visual Improvement with Photo, Banner, and Custom URL

Visual optimization reinforces what you communicate through text:

  • Professional photo: Neutral background, natural smile, good lighting.

  • Banner: Visually communicates your value proposition or area of expertise.

  • Custom URL: Strengthens your personal brand and improves recall.

AI-Powered Posts and Networking Automation

Once your profile is optimized, AI can help you stay active without losing authenticity.

  • Content calendar: Plan weekly posts with themed prompts.

  • Automated messages: Personalized sequences for new connections.

  • Engagement strategies: Proactive responses to comments or relevant discussions.

How to Measure Results and Adjust Your Prompts

LinkedIn optimization doesn’t end when your profile is updated.
Measure, learn, and adjust.

Key metrics:

  • Profile views

  • Connection requests

  • Direct messages received

  • Post interactions 

A/B Testing:

Compare different versions of your headline or summary and measure which drives more traffic or contacts.

Continuous Optimization:

Update your prompts every quarter or whenever your goals change.

Take the Next Step with Personalized AI

Optimizing your profile is just the beginning.

AI can also help automate your business processes: customer service, lead generation, or sales management.

Discover how Darwin AI can automate your processes with specialized digital employees.

FAQs About LinkedIn Prompts

How often should I update my LinkedIn prompts?
Every three months or when changing roles. It’s also a good idea to update them based on trends in your industry.

Can I use the same prompts in other languages?
Not exactly. Adapt the prompts culturally and linguistically for each market.

How do I avoid sounding generic when using AI?
Add personal context, real examples, and your voice. AI enhances—but doesn’t replace—your authenticity.