How to Get and Share Your LinkedIn Profile Link

Learn how to find, copy, and share your LinkedIn profile link on desktop and mobile. Includes how to customise your URL for resumes and send it to recruiters.
How to Get and Share Your LinkedIn Profile Link

Your LinkedIn profile link — the unique URL that points directly to your public profile — is one of the most underused professional assets most people already have. A pattern observed across job seekers, students, and senior professionals alike is that the majority know they should be sharing their LinkedIn URL but struggle to find it quickly, especially on mobile. The process is straightforward once you know where to look: on desktop, it lives in the right-hand panel of your profile under "Edit public profile & URL." On the app, it's tucked behind a three-dot menu most people never tap. This guide walks through every method — finding it, customising it, sharing it, and embedding links inside your profile — so you're never caught searching when a recruiter asks.

Key Takeaways
  • Who this is for: Professionals, students, and job seekers who need to find, share, or customise their LinkedIn profile link.
  • On desktop: Go to your profile → right-hand panel → "Edit public profile & URL" to find and copy your link.
  • On mobile: Tap your profile photo → View Profile → three-dot menu → Contact Info to locate your URL.
  • For resumes: Always customise your URL first — a clean link like linkedin.com/in/janedoe signals professionalism instantly.
  • Inside your profile: You can add website links in the Contact Info section, the Featured section, and within text sections like About and Experience.
  • Counterintuitive finding: LinkedIn's default URL often contains random numbers that make it look unpolished — customising it takes under two minutes and is free.
  1. What Is a LinkedIn Profile Link?
  2. Where to Find My LinkedIn Profile Link on Desktop
  3. How to Find Your LinkedIn Profile Link on the Mobile App
  4. How to Get a Clean Short LinkedIn URL for Your Resume
  5. How to Share Your LinkedIn Profile Link
  6. How to Send Your LinkedIn Link to a Recruiter
  7. LinkedIn Profile Links: Adding Links Inside Your Profile
  8. Common Mistakes to Avoid With Your LinkedIn Profile Link
  9. LinkedIn Profile Link for Students and Job Seekers
  10. Frequently Asked Questions About LinkedIn Profile Links

What Is a LinkedIn Profile Link?

A LinkedIn profile link — also called a LinkedIn URL or LinkedIn web link — is the unique web address that takes anyone directly to your public LinkedIn profile page. Think of it as your professional business card in URL form: one link, shareable anywhere, that shows the world your experience, skills, and connections at a glance.

LinkedIn profile link
LinkedIn profile link

Every LinkedIn account receives a default URL automatically when the profile is created. That default typically looks like linkedin.com/in/firstname-lastname-3b92a1 — with a string of random characters at the end that LinkedIn assigns to make it unique. The public profile URL (the one you share with others) is different from your private feed URL (linkedin.com/feed), which is just your personal logged-in homepage. When someone asks for your LinkedIn link, they want the public profile URL — not the feed URL, and not a session-specific link that might not work for others.

Custom LinkedIn URL vs Default URL

LinkedIn gives every user the option to replace the random-character default with a custom LinkedIn URL — a cleaner, personalised version like linkedin.com/in/janedoe. The difference matters more than most people realise. A default URL with random numbers can look auto-generated and unpolished, especially on a resume or email signature. A custom URL signals that you've invested time in your professional presence — a small but noticeable signal to recruiters and hiring managers.

The URL you share is often the first element of your LinkedIn profile a recruiter sees — before your headline, before your photo. A clean, name-based custom URL makes that first impression count before the page even loads.

Custom URLs are free, available to all users, and take under two minutes to set up. The only constraint: your chosen name must be unique across LinkedIn, between 3 and 100 characters, and contain only letters, numbers, or hyphens — no spaces or special characters.

Now that you understand what a LinkedIn profile link actually is and how the default differs from a custom URL, let's walk through exactly where to find yours.

Where to Find My LinkedIn Profile Link on Desktop

Where to Find My LinkedIn Profile Link on Desktop
Where to Find My LinkedIn Profile Link on Desktop

Finding your LinkedIn profile URL on desktop takes about 15 seconds once you know where to look. Here is the exact path:

  1. Log into LinkedIn and click your profile photo (top-right corner of the navigation bar).
  2. Click "View Profile" from the dropdown — this opens your public-facing profile page.
  3. Look at the right-hand panel of your profile page. You'll see a section labelled "Public profile & URL."
  4. Your shareable LinkedIn web link is displayed there — or you can simply copy the URL directly from your browser's address bar while on your profile page.
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Pro Tip: The cleanest way to get your shareable URL on desktop is to navigate to your profile and copy the address bar URL. Just make sure you're viewing your own profile page — not the editing view — or the URL will include "/edit" at the end and won't work correctly for others.

The URL displayed in the right panel is your public-facing link — the one anyone (logged in or not, depending on your visibility settings) can use to view your profile. It is not a private session link; it will work the same way for a recruiter in another country as it does for you.

How Do I Find My LinkedIn URL in Account Settings?

You can also reach your URL via Account Settings: click your profile photo → "Settings & Privacy" → "Visibility" → "Edit your public profile." This route loads the same public profile editor where your current URL is displayed on the right. This path is useful if you want to find and edit your URL in one step without navigating through your profile first. For more detail on maximising what people see when they click your link, see our guide on how to maximise connections using your LinkedIn profile link.

With the desktop method covered, the mobile process is where most confusion happens — and where a few extra taps trip people up.

How to Find Your LinkedIn Profile Link on the Mobile App

The most common frustration seen across community discussions about LinkedIn links is mobile: the app buries the URL behind multiple taps that feel unintuitive. Here is the reliable path on both iOS and Android:

  1. Open the LinkedIn app and tap your profile photo in the top-left corner.
  2. Tap "View Profile" to open your profile page.
  3. Tap the three-dot menu (•••) in the top-right of your profile.
  4. Select "Contact info" — your LinkedIn profile URL appears here as a clickable link.
    How to Find Your LinkedIn Profile Link on the Mobile App
    How to Find Your LinkedIn Profile Link on the Mobile App

On newer versions of the app, there is also a "Share profile" option in the same three-dot menu that opens a direct sharing sheet — you can send your profile link via message, email, or copy it to clipboard without manually locating the URL. This is the fastest sharing method on mobile when you're in a hurry.

How to Find Your LinkedIn Profile Link on Mobile 1 Tap profile photo (top-left) 2 Tap 'View Profile' 3 Tap three-dot menu (•••) 4 Select 'Contact Info' 5 Copy your LinkedIn URL linkedin links in profile

How to Copy LinkedIn URL on iPhone

On iPhone specifically, the copy LinkedIn URL on iPhone process follows the same steps above. Once you're in the Contact Info panel, tap your LinkedIn profile URL — it should open in your browser — then copy the address from Safari's address bar. Alternatively, use the "Share profile" shortcut in the three-dot menu and select "Copy link" from the iOS share sheet. That copies your clean public profile URL directly to your clipboard in one tap.

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Warning: Do not copy the URL from the LinkedIn app's in-app browser after tapping your profile link — it may include tracking parameters or session tokens. Always copy from your profile's Contact Info panel or use the "Share profile" → "Copy link" option for a clean, shareable URL.

Once you have your URL in hand, the next priority — especially for job seekers — is making sure it looks polished before you share it anywhere.

How to Get a Clean Short LinkedIn URL for Your Resume

A customised LinkedIn URL is one of the simplest resume improvements available — and it's free. The difference between linkedin.com/in/janedoe-3b92a1 and linkedin.com/in/janedoe is subtle, but recruiters who review hundreds of resumes notice the details. A clean URL signals that you've thought about your professional presence — a pattern consistently seen among candidates who move further in competitive hiring processes.

Here is how to create a custom LinkedIn URL in under two minutes:

  1. Go to your LinkedIn profile on desktop (mobile customisation is more limited).
  2. Click "Edit public profile & URL" in the right-hand panel.
  3. In the top-right of the editor page, click the pencil icon next to your current URL under "Edit your custom URL."
  4. Type your preferred custom name (e.g., your first and last name).
  5. Click Save. Your new URL is live immediately.
87%
of recruiters use LinkedIn to vet candidates before or during the hiring process
Source: LinkedIn Talent Solutions, 2023

This means in 9 out of 10 hiring scenarios, a recruiter will click your LinkedIn link. In practice, that makes your profile URL — and what's visible when someone arrives — a direct extension of your resume.

Professional LinkedIn URL for Resume: Formatting Tips

The best professional LinkedIn URL for your resume follows these conventions:

  • Use your full name: linkedin.com/in/janesmith or linkedin.com/in/jane-smith
  • Avoid numbers: If your name is taken, try middle initial or middle name — not janesmith123
  • No nicknames: Use the name that appears on your resume for consistency
  • Keep it lowercase: LinkedIn URLs are case-insensitive, but lowercase looks cleaner in print
  • Hyphenate spaces: jane-smith not jane smith — spaces aren't allowed

Once customised, add your LinkedIn profile link to your resume header alongside your email and phone number — formatted as plain text, not a hyperlink, in printed versions. For digital submissions, hyperlink it so recruiters can click directly. For more on including professional assets on your profile, see our guide on how to add your resume to LinkedIn.

How to Share Your LinkedIn Profile Link

Knowing how to share your LinkedIn profile link efficiently depends on the situation — a job application, a networking event, an email introduction, or a social media post each call for a slightly different method. What separates top networkers here is not the quality of their profile alone, but how frictionlessly they can get that link into someone else's hands.

The three most reliable sharing methods are:

  • Copy-paste URL: Copy your custom URL from your profile and paste it wherever needed — email, cover letter, text message, application form.
  • LinkedIn's "Share Profile" button: On both desktop and mobile, your profile has a built-in share button that generates a pre-formatted message with your link included.
  • LinkedIn QR code: Generates a scannable code tied to your profile — the fastest option at in-person events.
    How to Find Your LinkedIn Profile Link on the Mobile App
    LinkedIn QR code

For a deeper breakdown of how to get the most visibility from your shared profile, the guide on sharing your LinkedIn profile and content for maximum impact covers the full strategy.

LinkedIn QR Code Profile Sharing

LinkedIn QR code profile sharing is the fastest way to exchange profiles at conferences, career fairs, or networking events — no typing, no spelling out your name, no business card required. To access it: tap the search bar in the LinkedIn app → tap the QR code icon on the right side of the search bar. Your personal QR code appears immediately. Anyone who scans it with their LinkedIn app (or standard camera) is taken directly to your profile.

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Pro Tip: Screenshot your LinkedIn QR code and save it to your phone's camera roll. That way you can share it instantly from your photo library — no app navigation required — even when your internet connection is slow at a busy event.

How to Add a LinkedIn Link to Your Email Signature

Adding your LinkedIn link to your email signature turns every email you send into a passive profile share. The setup takes under five minutes in any email client:

  1. Open your email client's signature settings (Gmail: Settings → See all settings → Signature; Outlook: File → Options → Mail → Signatures).
  2. Add your custom LinkedIn URL as a hyperlink on the text "LinkedIn" or the LinkedIn logo icon.
  3. Keep the anchor text short: "LinkedIn Profile" or just "LinkedIn" — avoid pasting the full raw URL in the signature body.

A recurring pattern among professionals who use email signatures with LinkedIn links is a measurable increase in connection requests — particularly from people they've emailed but never explicitly networked with.

How to Send Your LinkedIn Link to a Recruiter

When a recruiter asks for your LinkedIn link, the goal is to respond quickly, professionally, and with a URL that's ready to impress the moment it's clicked. Teams that prepare their custom URL before job search season consistently make a better first impression than those scrambling to customise it after a recruiter asks.

Here is the recommended approach:

  1. Customise first: If you haven't already, set up your custom URL before replying (takes two minutes — see the section above).
  2. Copy the clean URL: From your profile's public URL panel or browser address bar.
  3. Paste it into your reply: Include it inline in your email or message — not as an attachment or screenshot.
  4. Add one line of context: Briefly tell the recruiter what they'll find: "Happy to share — here's my LinkedIn: [URL]. My background is in [field], and my profile includes [key projects/experience]."
Sending a recruiter a default LinkedIn URL with random numbers when a custom URL takes two minutes to set up is the professional equivalent of handing someone a business card with a typo. It's an easy fix that signals whether you pay attention to details.

Never send linkedin.com/feed — that's your private homepage and will just redirect recruiters to their own feed. The correct URL is always the one containing /in/ followed by your name. For more guidance on sharing strategies tailored to job seekers, see our resource on how to share your LinkedIn profile.

LinkedIn Profile Links: Adding Links Inside Your Profile

Beyond sharing the URL that points to your profile, you can also embed outbound links inside your LinkedIn profile — directing visitors to your website, portfolio, GitHub, personal blog, or other professional pages. This is where the term LinkedIn profile links takes on a second meaning, and where many users hit a wall because LinkedIn's interface buries these options across multiple sections.

The main places to add links inside your profile are:

  • Contact Info section: Supports up to 3 website links. This is the most reliable and visible location for external URLs.
  • Featured section: Allows you to showcase links to articles, external content, or your own websites as rich media cards — far more visually prominent than plain text links.
  • About section: You can type URLs in the text body, but LinkedIn does not make them clickable hyperlinks — visitors must copy-paste them manually.
  • Experience section: Same as the About section — text URLs are not hyperlinked, but you can attach media to individual job entries.

A pattern consistently observed across LinkedIn profiles that generate high-quality inbound leads is heavy use of the Featured section — it surfaces links prominently at the top of the profile, above the fold, where visitors are most likely to engage.

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Avoid: Pasting long raw URLs into your About section text. They won't be clickable, they look messy, and they waste valuable profile real estate. Use the Contact Info or Featured section for any links you want visitors to actually click.

Can I Add Multiple Links to My LinkedIn Profile?

Yes — LinkedIn allows multiple links across different profile sections. In the Contact Info section, you can add up to 3 website links, each with a custom label (e.g., "Portfolio", "Blog", "Company Website"). The Featured section supports an unlimited number of links displayed as cards. Combined, most users can surface 5 to 10 external links on their profile without any workarounds.

LinkedIn Featured Section Media and Links

LinkedIn Featured section media and links is the most underused link-placement tool on the platform. To add a link: go to your profile → click the "+" icon in the Featured section → select "Add a link" → paste your URL → LinkedIn automatically generates a preview card with the page title and image. This creates a visual, clickable showcase rather than a buried text URL. It's the closest LinkedIn gets to a personal link-in-bio page. For additional guidance on link-sharing best practices within the platform, see our deep-dive on how to share links on LinkedIn.

With the link-adding options clear, it's worth knowing the mistakes that trip up even experienced users — because getting one of these wrong can undermine everything else.

Common Mistakes to Avoid With Your LinkedIn Profile Link

The most common failure mode with LinkedIn profile links is not the sharing itself — it's sharing the wrong URL, or sharing a URL that isn't ready to be seen. After seeing this across thousands of profile audits and job seeker guides, the same four errors come up repeatedly:

  • Sharing the default URL with random numbers: Customise your URL before including it anywhere public — a URL like linkedin.com/in/john-smith-3b92a1 on a resume undermines an otherwise polished application.
  • Copying the wrong URL: Sharing linkedin.com/feed (your home page) or a URL containing /edit or session parameters. Always verify the URL contains /in/yourname.
  • Leaving your profile set to private: If your LinkedIn profile visibility settings are restricted, recruiters who aren't already connections may see only a partial profile or nothing at all when they click your link. Go to Settings & Privacy → Visibility → Profile viewing options → set to "Public."
  • Not updating your URL after a name change: Your old custom URL will still work (LinkedIn preserves it for a period), but it may no longer match your current name — which can confuse people and weaken your personal branding on LinkedIn.

✓ LinkedIn Profile Link Readiness Checklist

  • Custom URL set — no random numbers, just your name
  • Profile visibility set to "Public" so anyone with the link can view it
  • Correct URL confirmed — contains /in/yourname, not /feed or /edit
  • URL added to resume header (plain text for print, hyperlinked for digital)
  • LinkedIn link added to email signature
  • Website or portfolio link added to Contact Info section
  • LinkedIn QR code screenshot saved to phone for in-person networking

LinkedIn Profile Link for Students and Job Seekers

Students and recent graduates frequently ask how to share LinkedIn on a resume for freshers — and the answer is the same process as for experienced professionals, but with one additional priority: make sure the profile itself is worth clicking before you share the link.

Even with limited work experience, a polished LinkedIn URL on a resume signals digital literacy — a quality that employers across every industry actively look for in early-career candidates. Creators who skip the customisation step typically find their profile link looks like an afterthought, even when the profile content itself is strong.

Four things students should do before sharing their LinkedIn profile link:

  • Set up your custom URL early — ideally before internship application season begins. Once it's done, it's done.
  • Set profile visibility to Public — hiring managers often check LinkedIn links before signing in or via a company device where they may not be connected to you.
  • Add a professional headshot and complete headline — the first impression a recruiter gets when they click your link is your photo and headline, not your experience section.
  • Include the link in every application touchpoint: resume header, cover letter footer, email signature, and any application portal profile fields.

The LinkedIn profile link for students serves as more than just a résumé supplement — it's a living document that can be updated in real time as you complete projects, earn certifications, or secure internships. Unlike a static PDF resume, your LinkedIn profile can be improved the night before an interview and the recruiter will see the updated version when they click your link. For more on setting up a profile that works hard for you, visit Hyperclapper's LinkedIn resource hub.

Frequently Asked Questions About LinkedIn Profile Links

How Do I Find My LinkedIn Link on My Profile?

On desktop, go to your profile and look at the right-hand panel — your public profile URL is displayed under "Edit public profile & URL." You can copy it directly from there or from your browser's address bar. On mobile, tap your profile photo → View Profile → three-dot menu → Contact Info.

What Do LinkedIn Profile Links Look Like?

A standard LinkedIn profile link follows the format linkedin.com/in/yourname. Default URLs include random characters at the end (e.g., linkedin.com/in/jane-doe-3a84f2), while custom URLs are clean and name-based (e.g., linkedin.com/in/janedoe). The /in/ part is what identifies it as a personal profile URL — company pages use /company/ instead.

What Is the Easiest Way to Share My LinkedIn Profile With Someone?

The easiest way is the "Share profile" button in the three-dot menu on your LinkedIn profile (desktop or mobile). It generates a shareable message with your link pre-filled. For in-person situations, your LinkedIn QR code (accessed via the search bar in the app) is faster than any other method — no typing required.

Where Do I Find My LinkedIn Profile Link on the Mobile App?

Open the LinkedIn app → tap your profile photo (top-left) → tap "View Profile" → tap the three-dot menu (•••) in the top-right corner → select "Contact Info." Your profile URL appears there as a clickable link. Alternatively, tap "Share profile" in the same menu to copy your link directly to clipboard.

Why Can't I Find My LinkedIn Profile URL?

The most common reason is looking in the wrong place — many users search in the main Settings menu or their About section, where the URL does not appear. Your public profile URL only appears in two places: the right-hand panel of your profile page (desktop), and the Contact Info section of your profile (mobile). If you're viewing your profile in edit mode, navigate out of it first — the URL in edit mode includes /edit and is not your shareable link.

Does Customising My LinkedIn URL Cost Money?

No — customising your LinkedIn URL is completely free and available to all users, including those on the free Basic plan. LinkedIn Premium does not offer any additional URL customisation options. The only limitation is that your chosen custom URL must be unique, between 3 and 100 characters, and contain only letters, numbers, or hyphens.

Can I Add Multiple Links to My LinkedIn Profile?

Yes. The Contact Info section supports up to 3 website links with custom labels. The Featured section supports additional links displayed as visual preview cards. You can also include URLs in your About and Experience text sections, though these are not clickable — they appear as plain text only. For outbound links you want visitors to actually click, always use Contact Info or Featured.

What consistently separates LinkedIn profiles that generate real professional opportunities from profiles that simply exist is not the quality of experience on the page — it is whether the profile is discoverable, visible to the public, and easy to share. Getting your link right, customising it, and distributing it deliberately is the minimum foundation. Everything else builds on that.