if you are talking about your boss specifically or if you are working with a sole employer you say employed by. If you are talking about a business as a whole you say employed at.
The correct sentence would be "employed at." For example, "She is employed at the bank."
That is the correct spelling of "rehireable" (able to be rehired, or re-employed).
"I employed you to kill her, not marry her!" "If I employ you will you work hard" On average, 50% of ex criminals are employed again. (i made up the figure)
The horse rider was employed by The Pony Express.
Currently, I am employed as a senior consultant withSBS.
I own and manage my own business (doing what ever it is your business does) Poster is asking for a sentence using those 2 words-He is self employed. (just means working for yourself)
The prefix of "employed" is "em-".
25 percent are self-employed, about 33 percent are employed by general building contractors, 20 percent are employed by specialty trade contractors, and 12 percent are employed in heavy construction.
They can be employed at most hospitals
"employed" means to be in paid work.
The prefix for "employed" is "un-".
Example sentence - He did not qualify for unemployment compensation because he has never been employed.