1. employable - Noun
2. employable - Adjective
Capable of being employed; capable of being used; fit or proper for use.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIndividuals out of work for an extended period can become less employable as they lose the specific skills acquired in their previous jobs and also lose the habits needed to hold down any job. Janet Yellen
Our idea of a healthy body is so destabilised that insecure people have come to bolster their own bodies by deeming others - those with fat bodies - less worthy, less capable and less employable. Susie Orbach
I consider myself a very lucky actor that, approaching 60, I'm still employed and employable. John Lithgow
According to a 2012 study in PLOS ONE, young women using creaky voice are viewed as less competent, less educated, less trustworthy, less attractive and less employable. Source: Internet
According to the Senate, these drivers do not possess the necessary qualification to consider them employable, just as it stressed that they have little or no knowledge of semiotic signs that guide the use of roads. Source: Internet
Darnielle mentions an aphorism he once heard: After seven or so years of doing some marginal thing, you are no longer employable in the rest of society. Source: Internet