"Over-qualified" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Over-qualified" Meaning

Having more qualifications, skills, or experience than are required for a particular job or position.

"Over-qualified" Examples

Meaning:


Over-qualified refers to a person or their skills being more advanced or experienced than necessary for a particular job or task.

Examples:


Despite having a Ph.D. in engineering, John was dismissed from the company as he was over-qualified for the junior developer position. (#1)
Sarah applied for the waitress job at the restaurant, but the manager thought she was over-qualified and recommended her for a management position instead. (#2)
After years of working in finance, Michael felt over-qualified for the entry-level job and decided to look for something more challenging. (#3)
The company was impressed by Emily's over-qualified resume, but felt she would require a significant salary increase to join the team. (#4)
The college graduate felt over-qualified for the part-time job, but it was a foot in the door and she needed the experience. (#5)

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