How Your Personal Focus Affects Your Job Prospects
November 18, 2009 by Glenn Hughes
Filed under Business
Focus, a simple word but very much understood. This short article focuses (there’s that word again) on focus in the context of a job application. Finding the right Job for you is very important as it affects every single facet of your life. If ever there was a time when you need intense focus, it is in the context of finding a job
The definition of focus is a very personal one. Deciding to make the right career choice is the first step. Focus on making sure that you make every resource available to you and resolve to use every thing and every body that you can find.
The golfer Tommy Bolt, famous for his outbursts of anger stated in an interview that anger is the enemy of focus. I totally understand that from a golfers viewpoint. In context of looking for a better job however, the illustration is perhaps more obtuse. If you have been made redundant or lost your job, it is perhaps natural that you may feel angry and let down
Your tone of voice will come over in your job application. Women particularly are very sensitive to this and you cannot allow your feelings of anger or resentment to show themselves up in your CV. No employer want to employ someone who is carrying baggage, you need to focus your attention to revise your CV until you are sure that your CV is absolutely positive in all aspects
Holding a period of intense focus will help in the creation of your CV. Set aside at least a couple of hours when you will not be disturbed. Turn off the television and get comfortable. Write at the optimum time for you- if you are better in the morning, write it then. Employers are interested solely in what you can do for their business. Make sure that your CV shows recruiters what you can do for them
Your achievements in past roles show an employer what you are capable of achieving. Focus is extremely important here as it is easy to drift into describing responsibilities. People often confuse these two things, particularly in the context of a CV. Recruiters expect you to have carried out your job responsibilities- it is what you were paid to do. Achievements separate the great from the ordinary employees
Recruiters want to employ the best person. Consider buying in the services of a professional CV writer if you are not sure of your ability to write an excellent CV. Buy a good book on the subject and study it intensely. Focus on making that CV the best document that it can possibly be. You must remember that it is a selling document, selling you
About the author: Glenn Hughes helps people get their dream career by providing a professional cv writing service to career seekers. More help and complementary articles can be found on the cv writing services website This and other unique content ‘employment’ articles are available with free reprint rights.
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