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Every company seeks a zero-mistake work environment, as the absence of mistakes produces a more productive workplace, in which each employee does the requested task only once with limited notice. This environment incubates human resources who have high attention to detail skills. What is attention to detail? And how to improve it to become the strong point that encourages companies to hire you?
It is a skill found in persons who excel in their work. They complete tasks by noticing every detail regardless of how small it is. This makes them aware of their task elements and diminishes making mistakes. They also care about the input data they use, checking how accurate it is and if it’s missing any piece of information.
Employers look for candidates who have attention to detail skills, to gain a more effective employee who has self-discipline against various distractions and keeps his concentration on the task he is assigned, where he observes each detail, whether it’s important or small. These skills result in a productive employee that cares about efficiency and accuracy.
A thorough understanding and far vision are major characteristics of attention to detail skills, where the individual deals with any input to produce error-free deliverables.
Some could say that being detail-oriented could consume a lot of time. Despite the time passed on a single task by such an employee, it will be less than that utilised by a careless employee, as the task will definitely need modifications and corrections.
As a job seeker, being attentive to detail is crucial in order to attract employers. They’ll always try to avoid costly errors by hiring attention-to-detail individuals.
Detail-oriented people will know the more probable faults to occur so that they will be very careful about not falling in. Mistakes will be covered before the occurrence, and every action will respect emotional intelligence.
There are two types of “attention to detail” skills; textual and visual. They are both crucial in any firm, regardless of how big or small it is.
Poor textual attention to detail could result in inaccurate numbers on costly invoices or also may lead to weak contracts, unclear policies, and undefined values that turn the company into an unstable establishment. An individual with this competency is able to compare between statements, find any grammar mistakes, and detect missing information.
While weak visual attention to detail could result in a vague brand identity that doesn’t have a fixed palette representing it. Graphic designers, with low visual attention to detail, won’t be able to find design errors, match identical images, or find the missing information to produce a creative design.
There are some positive results that are directly connected to the presence of attention to detail-members of the team, like exceeding success expectations, high productivity, revenue increase, distinctive business reputation, and showing professionalism.
Attention to detail skills are important to be a core competency in the business. Moreover, there are some departments where attention to detail is a must that can’t be ignored:
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Like any other skill, attention to detail skills need practising to be proficient. Practices Whitecollars recommend are simple actions, activities, and ideas that are easy and efficient to adopt, it’s preferred to:
Arrangement includes time, tasks, and even your workplace. Put your meetings and important appointments on your calendar to avoid missing them. Manage your time and divide your time window according to the deadline, to give each task sufficient effort to be completed based on solid ground.
Putting a to-do list that includes all your tasks to put beneath your eyes makes all assignments clear and stick to your mind. This activity is the opposite of multitasking as it encourages you to end task by task, helping you stay focused and unlock your creative potential without missing any detail.
Saving your deadline at your sight is good for self-discipline. However, don’t let the deadline affect your quality, as any kind of work is centred on quality. Lowering the quality of work threatens your reputation and your career as well. Keeping quality as a priority will simultaneously make you concerned about every single detail.
Self-discipline is sourced from a systematic day arrangement, where you know what you should do every day within each period of time. This creates an organised mindset that stays focused. Also, it lets your mind notice every detail and easily find any oddity out of context. Keep a balanced amount of routine, as too much routine, could burn you out and the absence of routine creates no commitment.
Overthinking and getting attached to lots of screens surely affect your attention and concentration, that’s why we advise you to keep focused and centred on the current task. Make sure that all possible notifications not related to work are kept silent, this will help you to ignore any unneeded distractions and be attentive to detail. Track your smartphone screen time to reach the minimum level.
No tasks are closed from the first time, they always need to be modified or refined, so avoid mistakes and unneeded errors through double-checking. Every check covers a certain characteristic. If you’re preparing a report, for example, check the correctness of facts included, then clarity, and simplicity. Don’t forget to put a rate out of 5 for each characteristic.
Group meetings could sometimes become a source of boredom. However, it could be a perfect way to practise observing details. You could develop some negative points and suggest new methods that make your job better and the work environment more productive. A meeting could accidentally problems that need to be fixed, and individuals who are attentive to details are the ones who notice, analyze, and then solve.
Is it pessimism to take into account the factors that lead to the worst case? So, risk and crisis management would be also a kind of pessimism! Developing a “What If” will encourage you to focus on every detail, putting the worst image in mind does result in spontaneously concentrating on details.
Dividing your big tasks into smaller ones will help you to concentrate more on the details, resulting in higher quality. Chunks should be realistic and can be perfectly done without being too small, as this leads to consuming too much time.
The main factor that indicates if this chunk is big and could be smaller is the time it takes, as well as, it should be considered a milestone.
Dividing the amount of time into periods that you’re sure you’ll be fully concentrated, after this period passes you will start losing your concentration. For example, make every work session 25 minutes without any distractions, then take 5 minutes as a break. This technique is called Pomodoro. It’s a method that will help you stay focused, release stress whatever workload is on your shoulders, and gradually increase your concentration periods.
Getting used to your tasks makes you comfortable with them which gradually turns you into a careless person. Trying a new perspective on the functions will allow you to discover new insights you’ve never tried. This re-stimulates your attention to detail and helps you create innovative ways to get the job done
Like any competency-based interview, you need to be prepared before entering the room interview. Knowing more about the company you want to work at and the qualities they need in a suitable candidate. The knowledge you gain will help you easily set up your answers using the STAR and Tailored methods.
Any interviewer definitely asks you behavioural interview questions that evaluate to what degree you have the quality of attention to detail. They always need to screen candidates and check if their qualifications are real.
Using the STAR method, you illustrate a past situation you were involved in that includes a certain issue. Then, you step into the task details you’re assigned to achieve a certain goal. Next, you discuss the actions you adopted to get the task done and how you applied attention to detail skills. Finally, you show the impressive results you got for being detail-oriented.
A Tailored method is the same as the STAR method. It allows you to deliver what the interviewer looks for by illustrating a true success story you have a crucial part. Through research, you’ll recognise the core values of the company and the qualities they need in the employees. Then, tell your success story from the perspective that adds credit to you and proves your attention to detail skills.
A cover letter is an email that triggers the recruiter to check the candidate’s resume. Putting attractive qualities and experiences in the cover letter will drive the recruiter to know more details and find the “How” in the Resume.
Including statements that represent fact will always be a plus that provides you with more opportunities, such statements like “Paying attention to detail saved my recent employer X amount of time or money ”or “Being detail-oriented helped me in gaining a previous role/bonus/ my manager’s trust.”
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