Sample LinkedIn summaries for data professionals

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Your LinkedIn summary introduces you to your entire LinkedIn community including current and former colleagues, potential employers, and family and friends. LinkedIn provides a platform to share what makes your accomplishments and relevant skills unique, and the summary is the perfect place to showcase this from the get-go. Displayed on your profile under the “About” header, you can tailor your summary to your particular niche in the data industry. 

The purpose of your LinkedIn summary is to:

  • Demonstrate your passion for your niche in the field of data.
  • Emphasize the unique value you bring to your role.
  • Give your reader an idea of who you are as a professional.

Essentially, you are communicating your professional brand in your LinkedIn summary.

The format for your LinkedIn summary is flexible, so it’s up to you how you’d like to present yourself. First-person pronouns are recommended, and you’re welcome to include an invitation to others to connect with you at the end.

You can get more detailed advice about developing your professional brand in our Professional brand guide and a closer look at LinkedIn in our LinkedIn profile guide

Expert advice

“Think of it this way: If your LinkedIn summary was the only few sentences you had to sell who you are professionally, what your passions are and what you bring to the table, what would you say? “

-Nicole P., career expert at edX

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LinkedIn summary samples

I am a data analyst who believes the strategic analysis and communication of data are critical in achieving an organization’s goals.

Example 1 — Data analyst

I hold a certificate in data analysis and visualization and over 100 classroom hours of experience managing and visualizing big data sets using technologies such as Python, Pandas, and MySQL. I have written code for various data sets and can effectively communicate insights from data. 

My experience as a manager at one of the top-performing Sam’s Clubs in the Midwest region has taught me the importance of data collection and using that data to inform decisions. 

I bring the following to every project:

  • Problem-solving skills and perseverance.
  • Experience with business metrics and statistics.
  • Dedication to teamwork and flexible collaboration.
  • Foundational knowledge in machine learning.

Eager to connect with you to learn more about what I can do to provide data-centric solutions to your organization. 

Example 2 — Data scientist

Accomplished data scientist with a BS and MS in computer science and a certificate in data science from [school name]. History of success with developing machine-learning predictive models, implementing efficient and high-performing applications, and collaborating with different levels of staff to exceed company expectations. Experienced in Python, Java, C++, Hadoop, and both SQL and NoSQL databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, MySQL). Excel at leading teams to success and in designing and executing technical solutions. Made extensive positive impact within government, for-profit, and nonprofit organizations. Thrive in mission-driven environments. 

I’m excited to leverage my skills as part of a fast-paced, quality-driven team. Let’s connect!

Additional resources

Your LinkedIn summary is a great place to let your professional brand shine and kick-start many networking opportunities. 

Check out the Professional brand guide, LinkedIn profile guide, and Networking guide for more in-depth information about similar topics. 

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