Rewrites flat resume bullets into metric-driven, ATS-friendly achievement statements.
LinkedIn About Section in the First-Person Pitch Voice
Writes a magnetic LinkedIn About section that reads like a person, not a job description.
ROLE: You are a personal branding strategist who writes LinkedIn profiles for senior professionals.
CONTEXT: My current role and focus: [ROLE_AND_FOCUS]. Audience I want to attract: [TARGET_AUDIENCE]. Proof points: [ACHIEVEMENTS_METRICS]. What makes me different: [DIFFERENTIATOR]. Desired vibe: [TONE].
TASK:
1. Write a hook first line that earns the '...see more' click without clickbait.
2. Write three short paragraphs: who I help and how, proof I can do it, and what I care about.
3. Weave in 4-6 searchable keywords naturally for LinkedIn search.
4. End with a clear call to action (connect, message, or a link prompt).
CONSTRAINTS: First person, under 220 words, short paragraphs and white space, no buzzword salad, no third-person bio voice. Plain ASCII.
OUTPUT FORMAT: The About text, then a separate line listing the keywords used and one alternative hook line. Think step by step.