Navigating Overqualification and Underqualification in Job Interviews and Rejections

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Jessica Hernandez offers advice for overqualified job candidates to proactively address employer concerns by emphasizing relevant experience, owning their story, and demonstrating how their skills benefit the company, while also strategically adjusting their resume to minimize age signals and focus on relevance.
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