The document discusses open educational resources (OER) and their potential benefits for employability. It describes OER as freely available educational resources with open licenses that allow reuse, remixing, and sharing. As an example, it outlines the Open Content Employability Project which will provide 360 hours of OER content on topics like employability, entrepreneurship, and professional skills. It also promotes OpenLearn as an OER platform and discusses how OER can be used and shared through sites like LabSpace and Creative Commons licenses.