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What (who) is overqualified - definition

Overqualified

overqualified         
¦ adjective too highly qualified.
Overqualified (short story collection)         
BOOK BY JOEY COMEAU
Overqualified (art project); Overqualified (novel)
Overqualified is an art project by Canadian writer Joey Comeau in which he wrote a series of cover letters as job applications to companies. The letters were collected into a book and published as Overqualified by ECW Press in 2009.
Overqualification         
Overqualification is the state of being educated beyond what is necessary or requested by an employer for a position with the business. There can often be high costs for companies associated with training employees.

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Overqualification

Overqualification is the state of being educated beyond what is necessary or requested by an employer for a position with the business. There can often be high costs for companies associated with training employees. This could be problematic for candidates resulting in failure to secure employment for the position in question. Employers foresee costs related to hiring such “overqualified” candidates. When seeking employment, candidates should consider providing explanation to potential employers as to why they are seeking a position that requires less skill, education and therefore less pay than their education and experience qualify the candidate for.

Economy’s markets and recessions have been known to affect the demand for skilled employees. As immigration has been on the rise, particularly in North America, this has resulted in an increase in the proportion of overqualified employees exceeding the demands of the positions within a majority of employment throughout many sectors.

Examples of use of overqualified
1. They may be told they‘re "overqualified" for many openings.
2. Are they overqualified for the positions they want?
3. Many others were overqualified; they wanted any work they could find.
4. A large number of degree holders are forced to work in positions for which they are overqualified, added the survey.
5. BACKGROUND: Rather overqualified for her job, she has 11 GCSEs, four A–levels, a degree in English literature from Warwick University.