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Discover LudwigThe phrase "job ready" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is prepared or equipped for a job or employment opportunity. Example: "After completing her internship and obtaining relevant certifications, Jane felt confident that she was now job ready."
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To get youths Zac "job ready", providers like Help rely on the likes of Gerry Lister.
The Spanish guys really work hard and come to the job ready to go.
But is the typical American, laden with debt and worried about his job, ready to be that robust?
Subcontracted to the main providers, charities are already involved in the Work Programme, helping people to be job ready.
It can be no surprise that the CDP has had little positive effect on employment except for the "job ready".
In the final year, students are provided with an in-depth understanding of modern telecommunication networks, services and applications to make them job ready.
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As a result, politicians and generals responsible for failures hold their jobs, ready to fail again.
For a company described every few minutes as a "black box," it would not be surprising if that was Apple's one failing, unless someone at Apple has been lurking behind Jobs, ready to roll out the solution.
"They will come out job-ready".
It will enhance the abilities of tourism education to provide job-ready graduates for the future global tourism industry.
For ex-offenders who are not job-ready, government could provide transitional employment.
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