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QA LinkedIn Headline Generator

Paste your QA / SDET resume and a target role. The tool detects your tools, years, and strongest metric, then assembles a LinkedIn headline (capped at LinkedIn's 220 characters) plus a 3-paragraph About section. Free, client-side, no account. Upgrade to the LinkedIn Optimizer when you want AI to rewrite the whole profile.

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Paste your resume and a target role.

We detect your QA tools, years, and strongest metric, then assemble a LinkedIn headline and a 3-paragraph About section you can edit and paste. Nothing is uploaded.

Paste a few sentences of resume and a target role to generate.
01 · How it works

Three deterministic passes over your resume

Tools + skills

A 40+ word QA skills bank (Playwright, Selenium, k6, GitHub Actions, Pact, etc.) is matched against your resume. The detected skills feed the headline tool list and the skills chips below the About section.

Years + metric

Regex passes pull your years of experience and your strongest quantified win - a flake-rate reduction, a coverage increase, a percentage. The metric becomes the differentiator segment in the headline.

Assemble + cap

The headline is built as Role | top tools | metric | CI/CD and hard-capped to 220 characters. The About section fills a 3-paragraph first-person template. A live char count keeps you inside the LinkedIn limit.

02 · Free vs LinkedIn Optimizer

Where the AI version actually changes things

The free tool fills a template. The LinkedIn Optimizer uses AI to turn your resume into a recruiter-searchable headline, fully rewrite your About section, rank a 10-15 skill list, and weave in the keywords recruiters search for.

Free tool

QA LinkedIn Headline Generator (this page)

  • ✓ Templated 220-character headline
  • ✓ 3-paragraph About section
  • ✓ Detects tools, years, and one metric
  • ✓ Runs locally, nothing uploaded
  • - Template, not generative AI
  • - No keyword weighting or recruiter-search tuning
  • - No ranked skill list or saved versions
Paid · LinkedIn Optimizer

Everything above, plus:

  • ✓ AI-written, recruiter-searchable headline
  • ✓ Fully rewritten About section, not a template fill
  • ✓ Ranked 10-15 skill list pulled from your resume
  • ✓ Recruiter-search keywords woven in throughout
  • ✓ Saves a version per generation
  • ✓ One-click regeneration when you want a fresh take

Included with every paid plan - $9.99/mo Contender, $24.99/mo Elite.

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03 · Frequently asked

Questions before you paste

How does the free QA LinkedIn headline generator work?

Paste your resume text and a target role. The tool runs entirely in your browser: it detects the QA and automation tools in your resume, finds your years of experience and your strongest quantified win, then assembles a LinkedIn headline capped at 220 characters plus a 3-paragraph About section. Nothing is uploaded.

Is the LinkedIn headline generator really free?

Yes. The free version runs locally in your browser with no account, no payment, and no upload. The paid LinkedIn Optimizer, which rewrites the whole profile with AI, is what the upgrade is for.

What is the difference between the free tool and the LinkedIn Optimizer?

The free tool fills a deterministic template using signals extracted from your resume: detected tools, years, and one quantified metric. The LinkedIn Optimizer uses AI to write a recruiter-searchable headline, fully rewrite your About section, rank a 10-15 skill list, and weave in the keywords recruiters actually search. It also saves a version per generation and supports one-click regeneration.

Why is the headline capped at 220 characters?

LinkedIn limits the headline field to 220 characters. The tool shows a live N/220 character count and, if the assembled line runs long, trims the metric segment first and then the tool list so the result always fits.

Does this work for SDET, QA automation, and manual QA roles?

Yes. You type your own target role, so it works for QA Engineer, SDET, Software Test Engineer, Automation Engineer, Quality Engineer, and the seniority variants. The skills bank covers automation frameworks, API and performance tools, CI/CD platforms, languages, and test architecture vocabulary, which is useful for all three role types.

Is my resume uploaded anywhere?

No. The extraction and templating run inside your browser. There is no server roundtrip and no storage. Open DevTools, then the Network tab, to verify: generating a profile makes no requests.

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