LinkedIn’s 2025 Year in Review Is Appearing for Users — Here’s How to Find Yours

LinkedIn’s 2025 Year in Review Is Appearing for Users — Here’s How to Find Yours

As 2025 comes to a close, many LinkedIn users are noticing a new recap quietly appearing on their accounts. LinkedIn’s 2025 Year in Review is a personalised snapshot of your professional activity over the past year, highlighting connections, engagement, skills, and career milestones in a swipeable format.

The feature is designed to be quick, visual, and shareable — but it’s also easy to miss. According to LinkedIn, these recaps are rolled out gradually to members and may appear at different times depending on region and activity levels. You can learn more about how LinkedIn presents profile insights directly from the platform on LinkedIn’s official help pages.

Where to Find Your LinkedIn Year in Review 2025

The Year in Review is being rolled out gradually and is most commonly available on the mobile app rather than desktop.

Method 1: Use the LinkedIn Mobile App (Recommended)

This is the most reliable way to access your 2025 recap.

  • Open the LinkedIn mobile app and make sure it’s updated
  • Tap your profile icon in the top-left corner
  • Look for a banner or card reading “Your 2025 Year in Review” or “Your LinkedIn Recap”
  • Tap the card and swipe through your personalised highlights

Method 2: Check Your Notifications

Some users are accessing their recap through a direct notification.

  • Tap the notification bell
  • Look for alerts such as “See your Year in Review”
  • Tap the notification to open your recap instantly

Method 3: Try Searching (Optional)

In the LinkedIn app’s search bar, type “Year in Review” or “LinkedIn recap.” If the feature is active on your account, it may appear as a tappable result.

What Your 2025 Recap Includes

Each Year in Review is personalised, and not every user sees the same data. Your recap may include:

  • Number of new connections made in 2025
  • Profile views or post engagement highlights
  • Skills you added during the year
  • Courses completed on LinkedIn Learning
  • Career milestones such as job changes or promotions

Why You Might Not See It Yet

If your Year in Review hasn’t appeared yet, there’s no need to worry. Common reasons include a gradual regional rollout, an outdated app version, or lower activity levels during the year.

LinkedIn typically releases these recaps in stages throughout mid to late December, so checking back after a day or two can help.

Why the Year in Review Matters

The 2025 Year in Review isn’t just a highlight reel. It reflects how professionals connected, learned, and adapted during the year — often surfacing progress that’s easy to overlook in day-to-day work.

If you see the Year in Review card on your account, it’s worth tapping. The feature may only be visible for a limited time.


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