Free LinkedIn post generator for career wins

Turn your work accomplishments into engaging LinkedIn posts in seconds. Pick a format, add your win, and get a ready-to-post update. No signup, no account required.

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Why sharing your wins on LinkedIn matters

LinkedIn is where career opportunities start. Recruiters, hiring managers, and future collaborators are all scrolling their feed. When you share a concrete accomplishment — not just a job update — you stand out. You become the person who ships real work, not the person who just updates their title every two years.

Most people know they should post more on LinkedIn but don't know where to start. This generator takes the blank-page problem away. Just add what you did, pick a format, and get a post you can publish in minutes.

How to use this generator

1. Pick your post format — Story posts use a narrative arc that hooks readers. Listicles break your experience into actionable takeaways. Hot Takes lead with a bold opinion. Milestones celebrate a specific achievement.

2. Add your accomplishment — Be specific. "Shipped a feature" is okay, but "shipped a new onboarding flow that increased activation by 34%" is a post people will actually engage with. Numbers and outcomes make your post credible.

3. Add context and a takeaway — The optional fields make your post richer. Context gives readers the "why it was hard" and the takeaway gives them something to remember. Both are optional but strongly recommended.

4. Generate and switch formats — Hit generate and try different formats with the same inputs. A story post and a listicle hit differently — try both and pick the one that feels right for you.

Tips for LinkedIn posts that get engagement

Hook in the first line — LinkedIn truncates posts after about three lines. Your first sentence needs to stop the scroll. Lead with a surprising result, a bold claim, or a question that makes people want to click "see more."

Use short paragraphs and whitespace — Dense blocks of text get skipped. One to two sentences per paragraph. Let each idea breathe. This is how the most-shared LinkedIn posts are formatted.

End with a question — Posts that ask a question in the last line get more comments. More comments means more visibility. It's a simple trick that works every time.

Post consistently — One great post won't change your career, but posting your wins regularly will. The easiest way to have content is to track your work as it happens. That's exactly what BragBook helps you do.

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