Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unemployable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And should the universities churn out unemployable graduates?
▪ Lapsed priests remain priests, but tend to be unemployable in their clerical functions.
▪ Mr M. was about sixty now, completely unemployable.
▪ The artist is unemployable - that is why he is free.
▪ They really were rejects, zero contributors, the unlovely and the unemployable.
▪ What does resonate is the fantasy of being unemployable, of being an unmotivated object rather than a purposeful subject.
▪ Who was responsible for this pleasant girl being effectively unemployable?
Wiktionary
unemployable
a. Not employable
WordNet
unemployable
adj. not acceptable for employment as a worker; "his illiteracy made him unemployable" [ant: employable]
Usage examples of "unemployable".
Not only will you not be lavished with jobs, money, and celebrity starlets - you will be unemployable, unpublished, and embarrassed.
If it were so a large number of our managing directors would be immediately unemployed -- and possibly unemployable.