hirable
hirable — 形容詞
- hirablepositive
- more hirablecomparative
- most hirablesuperlative
1. having the right skills, experience, or personal qualities that make someone a g
值得聘用
具備條件而適合受僱的
having the right skills, experience, or personal qualities that make someone a good candidate for a job
After finishing the coding bootcamp, Hamza became much more hirable.
完成程式設計訓練營後,Hamza 變得更容易被聘用。
became + much more hirable (gradable adjective)
Stefan is highly hirable because he speaks three languages fluently.
Stefan 能流利說三種語言,因此是非常值得聘用的求職者。
highly + hirable (common adverb collocation)
Femi's lack of experience does not make him any less hirable to that recruiter.
在那位招募人員眼中,Femi 缺乏經驗並不會讓他變得不值得聘用。
Mayumi's bilingual ability makes her especially hirable at international companies.
Mayumi 的雙語能力使她在國際公司特別值得聘用。
A candidate with both technical and social skills is usually very hirable.
同時具備專業技術和人際溝通能力的求職者通常非常值得聘用。
- employable
broader in scope; refers to having general work-readiness, while hirable often implies specific qualities an employer is looking for
- qualified
focuses on formal credentials and training, whereas hirable also includes soft skills and personal fit
- recruitable
more formal and often used in HR contexts; suggests active pursuit by employers
- unemployable
stronger negative; suggests the person cannot hold any job, whereas not hirable may mean not right for a specific role
文法句型
be + hirable
highly / very + hirable
hirable + noun (attributive)
用法筆記
Often modified by adverbs of degree such as 'highly', 'very', 'extremely', or 'immediately' to indicate how attractive a candidate is to employers. Can be used both before a noun (attributive) and after a linking verb (predicative).