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the employability
noun
The state or quality of being employable
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Gerwyn Davies, public policy adviser for the CIPD, said: "Youth unemployment looks set to rise further amid employer concerns about the employability of young people.
It is at the level of education and training that the problem of employment for Europeans - the employability of Europeans - into the 21st century will be determined.
In publicity material spread far and wide – to young people, parents and employers – the college promises to "give students the employability edge".
Thus, a strategy based on improving the employability of prisoners in tackling recidivism makes sense.
You'll find inspiration in the employability guide for philosophy graduates at tinyurl.com/63wjjr.
Comparing the employability data for say, philosophy and nursing could be misleading.
So the employability service assigned me a mentor, who is based at Barclays' London headquarters.
Debates on the employability of young people often focus on numeracy and literacy levels.
And, although some departments treat them this way, placements are not a silver bullet for addressing the employability agenda.
Imperial College topped the employability list this year with 87.8% of graduates being in work or study after six months.
The employability team runs more than 150 events a year across the six London colleges that make up the university.
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