Being detail oriented means that you pay attention to the "little things," such as punctuation in reports, making sure that all possibilities are considered before making a decision, making sure nothing is left off an important list etc.
"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.
Disorganised is the opposite of detail oriented.
Detail-oriented. You need a hyphen unless you are implying that you are a detail and you are 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.
career oriented
In whatever way they are oriented will provide the quality -for example, detail-oriented (attn to detail) Oriented is not used alone.
The company was looking for a detail oriented person to head up the yearly inventory.
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Import oriented