He also treated the latter as a cost to the firm just like differential rents to
hirable factors, despite the fact that he seemed to discern that the ultimate decision-making function was unhirable.
Among female celebrities, Park Bo-young was branded the most
hirable face according to the survey, with many respondents citing her 'smiley face' and 'polite image.' Actress Kim Tae-ri came second while Park Shin-hye also fared well.
Of the 535 students who completed the mock interview, 52% were considered
hirable.
"They're more
hirable and desirable in terms of employees," he said.
Sadly, one-armed pilots aren't
hirable. So when his family asks him to come back to his hometown (Pumpkin Falls, New Hampshire) to help his sister try to keep the family's 100-year-old bookstore open, he reluctantly agrees.
This includes new forms of precarity in which workers "are now expected to transform themselves into a brand so as to be (and remain)
hirable as flexible agents in pursuit of other jobs" (Gershon, 2014, p.
A third double-blind randomized study gave science faculty at research-intensive universities application materials of a fictitious student randomly assigned a male or female name, and found that both male and female faculty rated the male applicant as significantly more competent and
hirable than the female with identical application materials (Moss-Racusin, Dovidio, Brescoll, Graham & Handelsman, 2012).
The mission contributes greatly to the development of Dilla by educating youth and teaching skills to help them become self-sustainable and
hirable; most of the graduates from their college, situated in the compound, get jobs shortly after graduation.
A 2014 study found that men and women who demonstrated vocal fry were seen as less trustworthy and less
hirable than people who spoke in a normal voice.
Accomplishments are blown out of proportion, details are added, or, during interviews, stories are embellished, all in the name of seeming more
hirable. It's not clear why this is happening.