“…It showed that people who feel overqualified experience decreased job satisfaction and low affective commitment Johnson 2000, McKee-Ryan et al, 2009) and have lower self-rated performance (Bolino and Feldman 2000). They are more likely to leave their jobs Bauer 2009, Maynard et al, 2006), and tend to engage in more counterproductive work behaviors (Liu et al, 2015, and fewer extra-role behaviors (Agut et al, 2009), although some inconsistent findings were also reported (see Liu and Wang 2012, for a review). For example, perceived overqualification has been found to positively relate to supervisor rated in-role performance (Holtom et al, 2002), organizational citizenship behavior (Chen 2009), overall job performance (Fine 2007, Fine andNevo 2008), and objective job performance indicators (Erdogan and Bauer 2009). This means that evidence regarding the relationship between perceived overqualification and job performance is, at best, inconclusive.…”