Businesses May Benefit from 'Overqualified' Employees

"As overqualification becomes normalized in the workplace, it exerts a more positive influence over such behaviors as job performance and citizenship."

Written byMichael O. Garvey-University of Notre Dame News Office
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Overqualification—the condition of employees who believe that their qualifications exceed the requirements of their jobs—has been widely considered harmful for organizations, which is why most companies tend to screen out such job applicants.

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