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The measure of how hireable somebody is; how fit they are to be hired.
Noun form of the adjective hireable.
Noun form of the adjective hireable.
"Getting his College degree sure increased his hireability" -Said before 2008
"I don't have enough hireability to get a job in this economy." -Said from 2008 till ???
"Maybe I could boost my hireability by getting rid of my accent?" -People with accents that others find unpleasant.
"You can just say, 'your hireability' instead of 'how hireable you are'." - Me
"I don't have enough hireability to get a job in this economy." -Said from 2008 till ???
"Maybe I could boost my hireability by getting rid of my accent?" -People with accents that others find unpleasant.
"You can just say, 'your hireability' instead of 'how hireable you are'." - Me
by Lord Alorand November 25, 2013
Jun 20 Word of the Day
Marginalized Orientations, Gender identities, And Intersex. it’s meant to be an all inclusive umbrella term for asexuals, homosexuals, multisexuals, trans people, and intersex people. Alternative to LGBTQIAP+
Alternative to MOGII, easier to pronounce.
Alternative to MOGII, easier to pronounce.
by sebasty September 04, 2014