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The phrase "prepare for employment" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used when talking about preparing oneself for the job market by obtaining the necessary skills and education. For example, "She spent several years preparing for employment by completing her education."
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To support this match making, we also helped refugees prepare for employment and helped build the capacity of employer Human Resources staff to manage some of the complications arising from employing foreign workers.
The government will be focusing on the differential paid to ESA recipients in the "work-related activity group" (WRAG) – individuals who have to prepare for employment.
Ms. Williams persevered with the help of the Women's Center, a 30-year-old nonprofit organization in Lower Manhattan that helps displaced homemakers prepare for employment.
I found it offensive and was stewing on it.' Sylvia, who works with young people advising them how to prepare for employment, planned to ask Sophie whether she and her friends would visit youth clubs.
Besides, as FE staff will tell you, many of the students they help have to prepare for employment in basic ways ("some people won't even look you in the eye when they first come") before anyone thinks about introducing them to an employer.
"The pilot projects have been very successful, so signing the agreement here today is a great step in widening the benefits for both departments and society as it will offer prisoners more opportunities to develop skills and prepare for employment when released".
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The curricula of these schools were somewhat more advanced than those of the primary schools; pupils remained longer (up to age 16) and were prepared for employment in business as white-collar workers but generally at a lower level than pupils who came from the lycées.
Preparing for employment opportunities.
This lack of guidance means those postdocs who leave academia may be ill-informed about, and poorly prepared for, employment outside academia.
The need for graduates who are immediately prepared for employment has been widely advocated over the last decade to narrow the notorious gap between industry and higher education.
Our findings can therefore be challenged by others who in turn are invited to ask difficult questions of themselves about what they are actually doing to support their students in preparing for employment.
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