How to Use LinkedIn Open to Work the Right Way
Public banner vs recruiter-only — when to use which, and what to put in your headline and About section.
By Nadia Hassan · January 5, 2026 · 5 min read
How to Use LinkedIn Open to Work the Right Way is one of the most searched-for topics in the global job market right now — and for good reason. In this guide we break down what matters, what doesn't, and what to actually do this week.
Whether you are early in your career, switching industries, or trying to level up into a senior role, the principles below apply. We have pulled together insights from recruiters, hiring managers, and labor-market data from LinkedIn, Indeed, and the World Economic Forum.
Most candidates fail not because they lack ability, but because they present that ability poorly. The fix is rarely about working harder — it is about working in the order that recruiters and hiring managers actually evaluate.
Below you will find a practical, step-by-step walkthrough you can apply to your own search. Save this page, share it with a friend who is job-hunting, and come back when you hit each stage.
Remember: the job market rewards specificity. Generic resumes, generic outreach, and generic interviews lose to candidates who do their homework. Pick one tactic from this guide, apply it this week, and measure the response.
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