How to Convert Your LinkedIn Profile to a Resume
Your LinkedIn profile already has 80% of what your resume needs — you just have to extract it cleanly. Here's the fastest workflow.
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LinkedIn to Resume
Step-by-step
- 1
Open your LinkedIn profile
Go to linkedin.com/in/yourname while signed in.
- 2
Select all + copy
Press Ctrl/Cmd+A to select the whole page, then Ctrl/Cmd+C to copy. (Don't use LinkedIn's built-in "Save to PDF" — it produces a noisy, hard-to-edit document.)
- 3
Open the LinkedIn-to-Resume tool
Paste the copied content into our LinkedIn-to-Resume tool. The parser identifies sections automatically.
- 4
Review the parsed result
The right pane shows a clean resume preview. Check that name, title, experience, education, and skills look right.
- 5
Print to PDF
Click "Print → PDF". Use Chrome's "Save as PDF" destination for clean output.
💡 Tips
- After conversion, run through the ATS Checker against your target job description to confirm keyword coverage.
- For more control, copy the parsed content into the Resume Builder where you can edit each section directly.
- LinkedIn doesn't expose all skill endorsements in the public copy — manually add anything missing.
FAQ
Is my LinkedIn data uploaded?
No. Parsing happens entirely in your browser. Your profile content never leaves your device.
What if the parser misreads a section?
Click into the Resume Builder and edit manually. The parser is a head start, not a final answer.
Does this work with LinkedIn's "Save to PDF" export?
Yes — but the cleaner workflow is copy-paste from the live profile. Saved PDFs include navigation chrome the parser would have to filter out.