One of the major recruiting challenges in today’s economy is hiring overqualified candidates. Even highly experienced candidates with credible references and excellent connections are unable to get a job just because they are “overqualified.”       Ok, let us first see what “overqualified” really means. If your candidate’s education, experience and skills are more than what is actually required for a position, then she is considered as overqualified.        Now, let us see why recruiters don’t hire overqualified candidates.   Overqualified candidates do not find the      job challenging; they might get bored and leave the company.  Overqualified candidates might move away      once a better opportunity comes their way.  Overqualified candidates do not have a      sense of attachment to the position or the company.  Since they think they are too good for the      job, overqualified candidates might have a lethargic attitude towards      adhering to company standards and poli...