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Should You Include a LinkedIn URL on Your Resume?

Including your LinkedIn URL on your resume is common and often helpful. It gives recruiters a way to see more about you and verify your background.

When to Include LinkedIn

Include it when your profile is complete, professional, and consistent with your resume. If your profile is outdated or has content you would not want employers to see, update or clean it first—or omit the URL until it is ready.

Where to Put It

Add it to your contact line at the top: "Name | Phone | Email | LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yourprofile." Use a clean, custom URL (e.g., linkedin.com/in/jane-smith) if you have one.

How to Format

Use the full URL or a shortened custom URL. Ensure the link works and that your profile is set to public (or appropriate visibility) so recruiters can view it.

What to Avoid

Do not include LinkedIn if your profile is empty, inconsistent with your resume, or unprofessional. Do not list other social media unless it is relevant to the role (e.g., portfolio, professional Twitter).

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Should I put my LinkedIn on my resume?
    Yes, if your profile is complete and professional. It gives recruiters another way to view your background. Omit if your profile is not ready.
  • Where does LinkedIn go on a resume?
    In the contact section at the top, with phone and email. Use a clean URL (e.g., linkedin.com/in/yourprofile).
  • What if my LinkedIn doesn't match my resume?
    Update your profile so it is consistent with your resume. Inconsistencies can raise questions.
  • Should I use a custom LinkedIn URL?
    A custom URL (e.g., linkedin.com/in/jane-smith) looks cleaner. You can set it in LinkedIn profile settings.