How to see who viewed your LinkedIn profile

It takes just a few steps.
By Andy Moser  on 
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The professional network LinkedIn allows its users to see who viewed their profile so they can find out which people or companies are taking notice.

When you see a notification that someone has viewed your profile — on LinkedIn or otherwise — it's only natural to want to know who. But how do you do that, exactly? It just takes a couple clicks through the site. Then, you'll be able to see who's noticing you, to an extent.

If you use the free version of LinkedIn, the site will only show you a small group of profile viewers. If you pay for a LinkedIn Premium plan, you can unlock the rest.

You should also know that you can't access your profile views if you're in private mode. Be sure to check your "visibility" in your privacy settings before following these steps.

How to see who viewed your LinkedIn profile

Total Time
  • 2 min
What You Need
  • Smartphone or laptop
  • LinkedIn account

Step 1: On your LinkedIn timeline, find the menu under your profile name to the left.

Step 2: Select "Who viewed your profile".

A screenshot showing where to click "Who viewed your profile".
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Step 3: The next page will show you the people who have viewed your profile in the past week, along with some metrics.

A screenshot of LinkedIn showing the people who have viewed your profile.
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Step 4: To see the rest of your profile viewers, you'll have to pay for a LinkedIn Premium plan.

You do get a 1-month free trial, though. To find a LinkedIn Premium plan, select "Try Free for 1 month" at the bottom of your profile viewers page.

Step 5: If you want to just see all plans, select "See all plans".

Check whichever options you want and LinkedIn will recommend a plan for you. Somebody actively looking to grow their network and find a job might want the "Career" plan, for example.

A screenshot of LinkedIn showing the option to "see all plans".
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Step 6: Sign up for the plan you want, and then repeat steps 1 to 3 above to see everybody who viewed your profile.

But now you want to snoop on other people's LinkedIn profiles without them seeing? There's a way to stay anonymous on the platform.

Topics LinkedIn

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Andy Moser

Andy is a fellow on Mashable's Culture team. He graduated with a B.S. from the University of North Florida in 2018 and moved to New York to pursue journalism in culture and entertainment. He can (and will) talk for too long about Star Wars and movies in general. His fear of stinging insects and 80+ degree weather will keep him inside forever. He wishes he were shorter.


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