Resume & LinkedIn Character Limits: What Actually Fits
Unlike most fields on this site, your resume itself has no enforced character limit — but LinkedIn, where most job searches now live, has very specific ones. Here's what actually fits, field by field.
Resume & LinkedIn Character Limits
| Field | Limit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Resume summary/objective | No hard limit — 50-80 words recommended | Best practice, not a platform rule |
| LinkedIn headline | 220 characters | Displays under your name in search and on profile |
| LinkedIn About section | 2,600 characters | Only first ~300 characters show before "see more" |
| LinkedIn recommendation | 3,000 characters | |
| Indeed resume headline | 70 characters |
For the complete interactive reference with all fields for every platform, visit our all-platforms character limit cheat sheet — with 16 platforms in one page and links to dedicated tools for each.
Why Your Resume Itself Has No Hard Limit — But Should Still Be Short
Traditional resume documents (PDF or Word) have no character or word limit enforced by any system — the constraint is entirely about recruiter attention span. Studies on recruiter screening behavior consistently show 6-10 seconds of initial attention per resume, which is why a 50-80 word summary and a one-page format remain the strongest defaults despite no technical limit forcing brevity.
LinkedIn Headline: The Most Underused 220 Characters in Job Search
Most LinkedIn users default to just their job title in the headline field, using a fraction of the available 220 characters. Since the headline appears in search results and next to your name across the platform, using more of that space for relevant keywords, specializations, or value proposition meaningfully improves discoverability by recruiters searching LinkedIn.
LinkedIn About Section: Write for the First 300 Characters
The LinkedIn About section allows up to 2,600 characters, but visitors only see roughly the first 300 characters before needing to click "see more." Structure your About section like an inverted pyramid: strongest, most specific value proposition first, supporting detail and career history after.
Practical Guidance by Field
- Resume summary: 3-4 sentences, focused on impact and specific results rather than job duties
- LinkedIn headline: role + specialization + value proposition, using 150-220 characters
- LinkedIn About: hook in first 300 characters, detail and career narrative in the rest of the 2,600
- Cover letter: 250-400 words is the standard best-practice range, though no platform enforces this
If you're also applying to college or graduate programs, see our Common App essay word limit guide. For the full LinkedIn field breakdown, see our LinkedIn character limits guide. For general copy length guidance, see our meta description SEO guide — the "write for the visible portion first" principle applies to both.
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