[
UK
/ɛmplˈɔɪəbəl/
]
[ US /ɛmˈpɫɔɪəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ɛmˈpɫɔɪəbəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a person who is qualified and ready to work
ADJECTIVE
- physically and mentally capable of working at a regular job and available
How To Use employable In A Sentence
- The education system in India is focused on creating "employable" people. We Need An Overhaul in Employee Education
- Absent a minimum wage law, everybody is employable at some price.
- Will screening create a new underclass of the uninsurable and the unemployable?
- And India's demographic dividend will count for much if those new workers are unemployable.
- Real training for real tourism jobs, rather than make-work programs for the unemployed or unemployable.
- Why spend a fiscal fortune educating our workforce if they leave the country as soon as they are employable?
- The first one is maybe sort of a screen for thought here, and that is I'm uncomfortable with an acceptance that "employable" is good enough, that "employed" is lost to our industrial system. Panel 2 Of Corporate Citizenship Conference
- He had messed up one career and, though he was making a name in the new, was he himself otherwise employable ? A DEATH IN TIME
- The key element in the Harris governments reforms was a mandatory workfare program for employable individuals.
- I'm really dreading it, I feel unqualified for anything and distinctly unemployable. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR