Is there such a thing as "overqualified"?

Is there such a thing as "overqualified"?

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Is there such a thing as "overqualified"? - Ask Lemmy - Fedia

Or is it just a term made up to find an easier reason to reject job applicants?

More qualification might also translate into doing a job less well. Sometimes what’s important is prompt response, staying on script, getting many jobs done. A deeper understanding could mean you’re more likely to be bored by the tedium of the more shallow role, more likely to spend too much time on an individual task.

For example, I am “overqualified” for many IT help desk roles and you bet I’d be slower than people that are good at the role. I’d be driven crazy by the repetitiveness and by stupid human tricks. At the end of my probation I’d be fired because while I answered that one customer in depth, my responsiveness metrics would be shit, I’d have addressed fewer than expected tickets, and I’d be dying to escape. Kudos to all of you who can do a better job than I.

"If your router costs less than your PC, and your PC costs less than a house, I can’t help you."

  • me.
What PC costs more than a house?
The servers I run at work. More than my house, at least.

Technically , a server isn't a PC.

PC means "Personal Computer" and servers are not personal computers they are group computers.