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Do you want to download a resume from LinkedIn? LinkedIn can automatically compile information from a user's profile into a professional resume in PDF format. You can easily export your or another user's LinkedIn resume in a few simple steps. This wikiHow will show you how to get a LinkedIn resume by using a desktop browser on PC and Mac.

Things You Should Know

  • You will only be able to download a LinkedIn resume on a desktop browser.
  • To download a resume, go to a LinkedIn profile. Click "More" then "Save to PDF".
  • You can save your own resume by going to your profile. Click "More" then "Save to PDF".
  1. Go to https://www.linkedin.com in a web browser. This brings you to the LinkedIn site. You can use Google Chrome , Safari, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or another browser. [1]
    • If you are not already logged in, enter your login information in the field at the top of the screen and click Sign in .
  2. This can be found at the top of the page, next to a magnifying glass icon.
    • Results will load as you type.
    • You can input your own name to find your profile page , or click your profile icon located on the left of the home page.
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  3. This will open the user's profile page.
    • If the user has a common name, be sure you have the right person.
  4. This option appears just below the user's picture and name.
  5. The PDF will begin downloading automatically.
    • The PDF resume will open when it has finished downloading.
    • You can find your download in your computer's default save location. This is usually the Downloads folder.
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