Read two professional profile summaries to practise and improve your reading skills.
Definition
There are a few things to keep in mind when writing a professional profile summary. First, keep it brief. A summary should be about one or two sentences long. Second, focus on your strengths. What are you good at? What can you offer potential employers? Third, be sure to update your summary regularly. As your skills and experience change, so should your summary. fourth, use keywords. Choose words that accurately describe your skills and experience, as well as the kind of position you're seeking. Finally, don't be afraid to brag a little. A professional profile summary is your chance to sell yourself, so don't be shy!
Example
Maria
I am an architect with 20 years' experience of designing and developing spaces. I am a partner in the award-winning STG Architects Ltd, which is famous for its work on the Galroy Building in London. I enjoy working with people from all over the world and have international experience of working in Italy, Greece, Thailand, Australia and Brazil. I have a Master of Science from Sheffield University and a BA in Architecture from Hull University. I also speak Italian and Thai. When I am not working, I spend my time hiking, skiing and diving.
Emily
I am an experienced sales manager with 12 years' experience of developing customer service teams. I am skilled in negotiation, team motivation and building successful sales teams. After ten years of working in sales and customer service at Halo Bank, I am now the sales office manager of a team of 120 at Southern General Plastics Ltd. I have an MBA from Stanford University and a degree in Business Studies from Cornell University. I am creative and hardworking, and enjoy working with others.
Conclusion
Choose words that accurately describe your skills and experience, as well as the kind of position you're seeking. Finally, don't be afraid to brag a little. A professional profile summary is your chance to sell yourself, so don't be shy!