Using "detailed" incorrectly can undermine your professional image, particularly on resumes.
In many workplaces, especially in American English, "a write-up" refers to an official disciplinary notice regarding a rule violation. Should You Say
If you are trying to describe a positive or neutral report, avoid this phrasing if your audience might interpret it as a "citation" or "official complaint". particularly on resumes. In many workplaces
Never use "detailed-oriented"; it is grammatically incorrect. Use the hyphenated detail-oriented instead. Noun vs. Verb: Write-up (Noun): "I finished the write-up for the client". Write up (Verb): "I need to write up these meeting notes". 4. Writing with the "Right" Amount of Detail especially in American English