June 18, 2010

How Your Personal Focus Affects Your Job Prospects

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

What exactly does focus mean? To me, focus means gathering up every available resource that you can get your hands on and driving the result that you want through using every available tool. Focus needs motivation, and a total absence of anger

Being angry about losing your job can really show up in your writing. Given that you have only 30 seconds or so in which to make a favorable impression, you need intense focus to make sure that your CV magnificent. This is a selling document, there is no room for loss of focus or waffle in a very concise selling proposal like your resume

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

Being focused helps you create your ideal CV. You need to set aside a day to get it sorted out. Research and collate all your past achievements, no matter small, going through your whole career. Pay more attention to your most recent career as that is by far the most relevant. An employer is interested in whilst 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

Your CV should show you to be an extraordinary person. Employing the service of a professional CV writer can certainly help you, and there are several good books on the subject. The point is that maintaining a serious focus on your CV and job application will make you stand out from the rest of the candidates and that is exactly what you need to be focused on

About the author: Glenn Hughes helps people get their dream job by providing a professional cv writing service to job seekers. More information and complementary articles can be found on the cv writing services website

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