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Career Pointers Archives Overqualified yesterday; underqualified today? Another great post, brought to my attention via Twitter. H/T to @AndyInNaples, again! (Got to love Twitter - if you’re not on it yet, hurry and sign up. It’s rapidly replacing email and email marketing.) Anyway, this article talks about one of the Great Frustrations of mid-level, middle-age, mid-career professionals: One day they’re told they’re really overqualified for the position they’ve applied for, and the next day, they may hear how actually, they’re underqualified. Damned if you do, damned if you don’t, it seems? As it turns out, JT & Dale, are the online personas of Dale Dauten, much-admired (by me) author of “The Gifted Boss” and many other great titles, and J.T. O’Donnell, a career strategist (like me) who runs the site CareeRealism.com Great read, and trust me, these two know what they’re talking about. Enjoy! Last updated on Apr 18, 2009 at 03:19 PM
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