overqualified
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of overqualified
Example Sentences
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James Van Der Beek has to miss the live ‘Dawson’s Creek’ reunion due to illness but says a ‘ridiculously overqualified’ understudy will fill in: Lin-Manuel Miranda.
From Los Angeles Times
Gen Z women participate in the workforce at higher rates than their male counterparts, and often accept jobs they’re overqualified for rather than not working.
From Salon
She got the hiring manager on board by stressing that this seemingly overqualified candidate was new to developing mobile applications.
This isn’t all about trying to appear younger, though it’s true that the “overqualified” label can be veiled age discrimination.
If you’re convinced that being overqualified is the problem, consider ditching the one-line summary of every job you’ve ever had.
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