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overqualified


Meanings
  • adjective

    Having a higher level of education, skills, or experience than is required for a job.


Antonyms

underqualified
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overqualified
Etymology
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The term 'overqualified' is believed to have originated in the late 20th century, likely from the combination of the words 'over' and 'qualified'. It refers to a person who possesses more education, skills, or experience than the job they are applying for requires.


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  1. According to a study by the Society for Human Resource Management, overqualified candidates are often perceived as a risk to employers because they might leave the job for a better opportunity.

  2. In some cases, being overqualified can actually be an advantage, as it can demonstrate a strong work ethic and dedication to a job.


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  1. underemployment: The situation where an individual is working in a job that does not fully utilize their skills, education, or experience. Overqualification can contribute to underemployment.

  2. skills mismatch: The gap between the skills required for a job and the skills possessed by job seekers. Overqualification can be a result of skills mismatch.


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The term 'overqualified' has been a topic of debate and controversy in the job market, particularly in discussions about ageism and discrimination. It has been used to justify denying employment to qualified candidates based on their perceived overqualification.

How to Memorize "overqualified"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person holding a diploma or degree with a job posting that requires less education. This visualization can help you remember the definition of overqualified.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'overqualified' with the idea of having more than what is necessary for a job.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic using the phrase 'Overeducated, Overexperienced, Overlooked' to remember the meaning of overqualified.


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