Pronunciation: /ɪmˈplɔɪəbəl/
adjective describing someone who is capable of being employed or suitable for a job
A1 She is very employable because she has a positive attitude and is willing to learn.
A2 Having good communication skills makes a person more employable in today's job market.
B1 His work experience and education make him highly employable in the field of engineering.
B2 The candidate's diverse skill set and strong work ethic make him incredibly employable.
C1 Her extensive network and leadership abilities make her one of the most employable candidates for the position.
C2 With his advanced degrees and years of experience, he is considered one of the most employable professionals in the industry.
formal Having a strong educational background and relevant work experience makes a candidate highly employable.
informal If you want to get hired quickly, you need to make yourself more employable by gaining new skills.
slang Dude, you need to up your game if you want to be more employable in this competitive job market.
figurative Her positive attitude and willingness to learn new things make her a highly employable individual.
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