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"I use that phrase advisedly, because it seems appropriate to young people bereft of the discipline that might make them employable; of the conscience that distinguishes between right and wrong… Their behaviour on the streets resembled that of the polar bear which attacked a Norwegian tourist camp last week.
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Correlations used to represent the phenomenon are closely related to the above parameters and hardly employable out of that peculiar context.
But aware or not, it may have helped to deprive legally employable janitors of jobs and adequate pay.
Workers who experience long-term unemployment thanks to a harsh cyclical downturn can find themselves less employable because of skill deterioration once the market picks up.
Bailey cites the qualities of "raw talent and an ability to challenge convention" in prospective employees, while International Vogue editor Suzy Menkes says the most employable type of student is one who has the ability to turn a brainwave into a buck.
"If affirmative action is enforced in the outsourcing industry, for instance, it will lead to resource turbulence," said Mr. Iyengar, who said challenges like language and culture would reduce the employable pool of candidates for companies.
Those who can learn how to take feedback, reach out and listen to colleagues, make an effort to be rewarding to deal with, and exhibit humility will be among the most employable workers of the future, according to a recent study.
Britain's low-skilled young people face the highest barriers to entering the workforce compared with their peers in other industralised countries, because a lack of employable skills sees them shut out of the labour market, according to a new report by the OECD.
They provide trainees with a week-long comprehensive classroom sales and marketing training that covers a range of employable skills, followed by a week of field training with instructors and experienced sales agents.
According to the results of the study, prevalence of such a phenomenon as absence of the metabolic syndrome and/or metabolic disorders in persons with AO, residents of Saint Petersburg of employable age, turned out to be insignificant and amounted to 8.7%.
Since the 1980s there was a gradual shift in the focus of Western universities from the production of academic knowledge to the fostering of employable candidates ready to compete in the 'dog eats dog' environment of late capitalism [36].
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