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employable

[em-ploi-uh-buhl] / ɛmˈplɔɪ ə bəl /


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But by last year, AI’s abilities had improved so much Paredes feared he wouldn’t be employable.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some workers use the term “lily padding” to describe career moves that are more about finding safe landing spots, or learning skills to become more employable, than about scoring bigger paychecks.

From The Wall Street Journal

The projects are intended to provide employable skills, as 90 percent of inmates will one day be released.

From Barron's

Mr Evans added secondary headteachers told inspectors they would "get one applicant if they're lucky" when they advertise for maths teachers "and sometimes that person isn't employable".

From BBC

So they had on suits to fit in and look “employable.”

From Los Angeles Times