Linkedin Tips & Strategies

How to Move Profile Sections on LinkedIn

By Spencer Lanoue
November 11, 2025

Rearranging the sections on your LinkedIn profile is one of the quickest ways to shift the narrative and highlight what truly matters for your career goals. Whether you're hunting for a job, building a freelance brand, or establishing yourself as an expert, the order of your profile sends a powerful message. This guide will walk you through exactly how to move your LinkedIn profile sections and offer strategies for organizing them to make the best possible impression.

Why the Order of Your LinkedIn Profile Matters

Think of your LinkedIn profile not as a static resume but as a dynamic landing page for your professional brand. People scan. Recruiters, potential clients, and future collaborators often spend just a few seconds deciding if you’re a good fit. By controlling the order of your profile sections, you guide their attention to your most impressive qualifications first.

This isn't just about tidying up, it's a strategic move. A profile optimized for a freelance web designer will look very different from one tailored for a recent graduate seeking a corporate finance role. The designer might push client testimonials and a project portfolio to the top, while the graduate might highlight their education and relevant coursework. Ultimately, strategic organization allows you to tell your unique professional story in the most compelling way possible, putting your strongest evidence front and center.

The Anatomy of Your Profile: What You Can (and Can’t) Rearrange

Before you start clicking and dragging, it's helpful to understand the basic structure of a LinkedIn profile. LinkedIn gives you a great deal of flexibility over the main body of your profile, but some components are fixed in place.

Movable Sections

The majority of the content sections on your profile can be reordered. This gives you a lot of control over how your story unfolds for visitors. The primary sections you can move include:

  • About: Your summary or professional bio. While you can move this, it's almost always best to keep it near the top.
  • Featured: A highly visual section for showcasing specific posts, articles, websites, or media.
  • Experience: Your work history.
  • Education: Your academic background.
  • Licenses &, Certifications: Official credentials.
  • Skills: A list of your top skills, bolstered by endorsements.
  • Recommendations: Written testimonials from colleagues, clients, and managers.
  • Courses: Specific courses you've taken that are relevant to your skills.
  • Publications: Published works you've authored or contributed to.
  • Projects: Specific projects you've worked on, either professionally or personally.
  • Honors &, Awards: Recognition you've received.
  • Volunteer Experience: Your work with non-profit organizations.

Fixed Sections

Some foundational parts of your profile are locked in place and cannot be moved. These serve as the anchor points for your profile:

  • Intro Card: This is the very top section containing your profile picture, name, headline, location, and contact info. It’s your digital business card and is always at the top.
  • Analytics &, Resources: This private section is visible only to you and includes "Creator mode," "My Network," and profile analytics.
  • Activity: This shows your recent posts, comments, and shares. You can't move this section, which highlights the importance of staying active and engaging thoughtfully on the platform.

Understanding this distinction helps you focus your efforts on the parts of your profile you can actually customize.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Move Your Profile Sections

Ready to start organizing? The process is refreshingly simple and can be done in just a couple of minutes. Here’s how to do it on both desktop and mobile.

Reordering Sections on Desktop

LinkedIn's desktop interface is the easiest place to make structural changes to your profile.

  1. Go to Your Profile: Log in to LinkedIn and click the "Me" icon in the top right corner of the navigation bar. From the dropdown menu, select "View Profile."
  2. Activate Edit Mode: Look for the blue "Add profile section" button right below your intro card. To the right of that, you should see an "Edit" pencil icon. Click this pencil icon to open the main edit modal for your entire profile’s visibility and sections. But an even easier way is to scroll down to the section you want to move.
  3. Find the Reorder Icon: As you scroll through your profile, hover your mouse over the heading of any section (like "Experience" or "Education"). For sections that are movable, a "reorder" icon will appear in the top right corner of that section's box. It looks like four horizontal lines.
  4. Drag and Drop: Click and hold this four-line icon. Your cursor will change, and you can now drag the entire section up or down the page. A faint outline or drop shadow will show you where the section will land when you release it.
  5. Release to Place: Once you’ve moved the section to your desired spot, simply release the mouse button. The change is saved automatically! Repeat the process for any other sections you want to reposition.

That's it. There’s no final "Save" button to click for reordering, the changes are implemented in real time as you drag and drop.

Reordering Sections on the Mobile App

You can also make these changes on the go using the LinkedIn mobile app, although the interface is a bit different.

  1. Navigate to Your Profile: Open the app and tap your profile picture in the top left corner. This will slide out a menu. Tap "View Profile."
  2. Enter Edit Mode: Tap the pencil icon located to the right of your name and headline in the intro card.
  3. Scroll to the Bottom: In the "Edit intro" screen, scroll all the way down to the bottom. You will see a section titled "Reorder sections." Tap the upward and downward arrow icon next to it.
  4. Drag and Drop: You'll now see a list of your movable profile sections. To the right of each section title is the same four-line reorder icon you see on the desktop. Tap and hold this icon to drag sections into your preferred order.
  5. Save Your Changes: After arranging the sections, be sure to tap "Save" in the top right corner of the screen to apply your changes.

Strategic Profile Organization for Maximum Impact

Just because you can move everything doesn't mean you should. The best profile layouts are thoughtful and target a specific audience. Here are a few recommended structures for common career goals.

For the Active Job Seeker

Your goal is to convince a recruiter, in seconds, that you have the relevant experience and skills for their open role. Make it easy for them.

  1. About: Start with a strong summary that clearly states your career goals and top qualifications.
  2. Featured: Highlight a standout project, your resume, or a link to your online portfolio.
  3. Experience: This is what recruiters look for first. Put your work history front and center.
  4. Skills: List your most relevant skills here to reinforce the experience listed above.
  5. Recommendations: Social proof from past managers adds immense credibility.
  6. Education: Unless you are a recent graduate, your formal education supports your experience.

For the Freelancer or Consultant

You need to build trust and showcase results immediately. Your profile should scream "I solve problems like yours."

  1. About: Lead with your unique value proposition. Who do you help and how do you help them?
  2. Featured: This is your portfolio. Show off client testimonials (via screenshots or links), case studies, and links to your best work. This is non-negotiable.
  3. Recommendations: Nothing sells your services better than glowing reviews from happy clients. Position them high on the page.
  4. Projects: Detail specific, successful projects to give potential clients a concrete idea of what you can accomplish.
  5. Experience: Frame your previous roles around the outcomes and skills that are relevant to your freelance offerings.

For the Thought Leader or Business Owner

Your aim is to establish authority and build a community around your expertise. Your content and ideas are your product.

  1. About: Clearly define your niche and mission. Why should people listen to you?
  2. Featured: Showcase your best content: a link to your newsletter, a keynote speech on YouTube, your most popular LinkedIn article, or a valuable lead magnet.
  3. Publications/Projects: Place any books, articles, or significant projects high up to prove your credentials.
  4. Experience: Detail the roles that have built your expertise in the field you're now leading.

Beyond Reordering: Other Quick Wins for Your Profile

Once your sections are in the perfect order, consider a few other small tweaks that make a big difference:

  • Customize your URL: Edit your public profile URL to something clean and professional, like linkedin.com/in/yourname. It looks better on a resume and is easier to share.
  • Refresh your Headline: Your headline travels with your name across LinkedIn. Make it more than just your job title - state your value proposition, like "Content Marketer Helping SaaS Brands Drive Organic Growth."
  • Use the "Featured" Section: So many people leave this powerful section empty. It's prime real estate to visually showcase your achievements. Add rich media, links, and documents that bring your skills to life.
  • Ask for Recommendations: Don't be shy. A short, well-worded recommendation from a former boss or trusted client is worth more than a hundred skill endorsements.

Final Thoughts

Customizing your LinkedIn profile layout is a simple but high-impact tactic for controlling your professional brand narrative. By thoughtfully ordering your sections based on your specific goals, you draw immediate attention to your most relevant qualifications and tell a story that resonates with your target audience - be they recruiters, clients, or collaborators.

Now that your LinkedIn profile is strategically organized to attract the right opportunities, keeping it active with consistent, high-quality content is the next logical step. Publishing valuable posts, sharing insights, and engaging with your network transforms a static page into a dynamic career tool. This is exactly why we created Postbase. We designed a clean, modern scheduler to help you plan and publish your content across LinkedIn and other platforms without headaches, so you can focus on building your brand, not wrestling with clunky software.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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