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1 Employment after graduation Becoming a green card holder makes you more employable .
2 Encourage the jobless to take online education courses that would make them more employable .
3 I'm sure her degree will make her only marginally more employable at Burger King.
4 You're probably highly skilled in the school of life and much more employable to be honest.
5 Young unemployed people have been taught traditional countryside skills, in a bid to make them more employable .
6 Bachelor of Arts graduates will be better equipped and more employable in an uncertain future, an academic says.
7 A natural running back, Dixon has spent time over the last two seasons working at fullback to make himself more employable .
8 They receive certificates in carpentry, plastering, bricklaying and management of site safety, making them more employable by the end of the project.
9 The young people have become more employable , have consolidated their interest in care, and have become more confident, resilient and self aware.
10 It's no longer enough to reach a certain peak professionally and get comfortable, and the more skills they compile, the more employable they become.
11 Boost your skills - either by pursuing an advanced degree, or taking courses, or spending money on the tools that will make you more employable .
12 They needed to be more socially mobile, more employable (as if we know what employability will mean in 10 or 20 years).
13 In their study, Are Emily and Greg More Employable than Lakisha and Jamal?
14 More employable , better educated and now numerically equal: surely it can only be a matter of time before Irish women take charge?
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