"Orientation" is a noun, meaning the direction something is pointed. "Oriented" is a verb form and adjective meaning pointed that way.
"Detail-oriented" means pointed in the direction of detail, concerned with detail. "He has a detail-oriented approach" means he concerns himself with details.
"Detail orientation" means the direction the detail is pointed, not perhaps a very useful phrase, since detail is rarely pointed in any direction.
The proper term is "oriented;" detail-oriented.
It should have the hyphen.
Detail-oriented. You need a hyphen unless you are implying that you are a detail and you are oriented.
career oriented
Disorganised is the opposite of detail oriented.
The opposite of detail-oriented could be 'disorganised'
Yes, it is. Otherwise, you're implying that you're "detail" and you are "oriented".
In whatever way they are oriented will provide the quality -for example, detail-oriented (attn to detail) Oriented is not used alone.
To be detail-oriented, a person pays close attention to small parts of a situation.
In whatever way they are oriented will provide the quality -for example, detail-oriented (attn to detail) Oriented is not used alone.
You can describe yourself in an interview as all of these things. You should probably also describe yourself as detail oriented and analytical.
Forensic anthropologists need a strong foundation in anatomy, osteology (study of bones), and archaeology. They should also possess keen observational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to interpret evidence from skeletal remains. Good communication skills and the ability to work well with law enforcement and other professionals are also important.
The company was looking for a detail oriented person to head up the yearly inventory.
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