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Experience Cards

An Experience Card is a structured profile of your work—written for humans first, discoverable on your terms.

One-line definition: a living profile that captures how you work, not only where you worked, with controls for when it can appear to searchers.

What belongs on a card

  • Roles or chapters of your career with clear scope.
  • Outcomes you influenced, phrased so another professional can verify the claim in conversation.
  • Optional supporting detail such as tools, domains, or leadership moments that help a searcher picture you on their problem.

Drafts versus ready states

While you are still experimenting with wording, keep the card in a state the product treats as work in progress. When you are satisfied and the product offers a discovery or visibility control, use it intentionally—searchers should only see material you stand behind.

What searchers see

Searchers encounter summaries and explanations derived from the fields you approved for discovery. They still need to respect unlock and messaging rules before they see sensitive contact information.

Related

Getting started, Key concepts.