A 60-page playbook
Get seen.
Get hired.
Without spraying applications into the void.
Recruiters meet your profile in a specific order. Fix each layer and the whole stack starts working for you — before you send a single résumé.
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10.6× more interviews for candidates whose LinkedIn headline names their target job title. Jobscan 2025, N=442. See the four other studies →
Eight chapters. Fifteen ready-made templates. A fourteen-day plan you can actually finish. Sixty pages, no filler.
Chapter 1 · Findable
Rewrite your LinkedIn headline so recruiters click.
Your headline is the one field LinkedIn shows every time your name appears — search, comments, connection requests. Right now it's doing the wrong job.
Structural formula
Role + Niche + Proof
Senior data analyst · SaaS · cut monthly reporting from 9 days to 3.
The framework
Five layers, in the order recruiters actually meet you.
Each layer is a lever you can pull independently. The book gives you the formula, the template, and one worked example for each — nothing else.
01
Findable
Keywords, headline, About. Show up when a recruiter searches.
02
Followable
One story across résumé, LinkedIn, portfolio. No dead ends.
03
Verifiable
Proof of work — case studies, code, artifacts, receipts.
04
Credentialed
The certificates that move a hiring bar. The ones that don't.
05
Introducible
One-paragraph asks that make a warm intro easy to forward.
The reader
Every chapter reads like this.
A calm, distraction-free reader with a table of contents, per-section checklists that persist between visits, and footnoted sources. Chapter 1 is free — you can walk through it before you decide.
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Rewrite your LinkedIn headline so recruiters click.
Your headline is the one field LinkedIn shows every time your name appears — search results, comments, connection requests. Most professionals leave it as a job title. That's the wrong job.
Structural formula
Role + Niche + Proof
Senior data analyst · B2B SaaS · cut monthly reporting from 9 days to 3.
The blueprints
Fifteen ready-made pieces.
Formulas you fill in. Templates you copy. Audits you run in ten minutes. Every chapter ends with the tools for that layer.
Formula
Résumé XYZ builder
Turn task lists into achievement lines using Google's XYZ pattern.
as measured by [Y]
by doing [Z]
Template
Forwardable referral asks
Emails a warm contact can forward without editing. Removes the writing cost of a referral.
Hey [name] — you know [company]
well. Two lines about me: […]
Would you forward this on?
Audit
LinkedIn “About” in 10 minutes
A dense checklist to reshape your About section — hook, value, proof, ask.
- · First three lines hook before the “See more” fold.
- · One concrete outcome named, with a number.
- · Ends with a specific ask, not “open to opportunities.”
Matrix
Headline component map
Sort your current headline's parts into title, niche, proof, and outcome. Move each toward the corner that hires.
The sprint
Two weeks. Sixty minutes a day. Sunday off.
A book that ends after chapter eight leaves you with a to-do list. This one hands you a schedule — day by day, with the templates already loaded into the right day.
Reader responses
Field notes
Early impressions from the first cohort of readers — each one received a free advance copy.
“I used the Practitioner headline formula on a Sunday night. Two recruiter InMails landed by Wednesday. I still don’t know if that’s typical — but the mechanic works, and Chapter 1 shows you exactly why.”
Nadia Ben Salah
Data engineer · Tunis
LinkedIn profileReceived a free early copy · FTC 2024
“Rewrote my About section in an hour using the Hook–Proof–CTA template. My old one was a paragraph of adjectives with no verbs. The new one names one number and one specific ask.”
Yosra Khemiri
Marketing coordinator · Sfax
LinkedIn profileReceived a free early copy · FTC 2024
“The Bridge headline pattern is the first career-change advice I’ve read that gave me actual sentences to publish instead of vibes to think about.”
Amine Rahmouni
Teacher → Product analyst · Casablanca
LinkedIn profileReceived a free early copy · FTC 2024
“Chapter 5 is what stuck with me. I’d been writing résumé bullets as tasks for eight years without realising it. The XYZ rewrite pattern is one page and it fixed every one of them.”
Karim Trabelsi
Backend developer · Berlin
LinkedIn profileReceived a free early copy · FTC 2024
“Not everything was new to me — I’ve read a lot of career books. But Chapter 6 saved me from signing up for two certifications I didn’t need, and Chapter 8’s 14-day plan is the first execution schedule I’ve seen that actually accounts for people with jobs. Fair trade for $29.”
Leila Mansouri
Senior analyst · Dubai
LinkedIn profileReceived a free early copy · FTC 2024
Fourteen days from now
Your headline names your target role. Your About opens with one specific number. One warm referral is out.
The whole stack installed on your profile, your résumé, and your inbox — before you send another cold application.
Sourced
Every claim cites a primary source — LinkedIn's own guidance, BLS, CPRW-vetted research. See sources.
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