Quindi il mio amico (dal Marocco) ha fatto domanda per un Ausbildungsplatz come Zerspanungsmechaniker, ha inviato un’e -mail alla società e ha ricevuto un’e -mail di rifiuto affermando di essere sovraqualificato per quella posizione. Nessuna intervista aveva avuto luogo prima dell’e -mail. È solo un modo per dire che non hanno interesse per il suo profilo?

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    1. Dr_Penisof on

      Well… Is he?

      Writing that he is overqualified is definitely not general phrasing for rejections. If I had to take a guess, I would say that they don’t want to risk him getting bored and quitting after a few months.

    2. Mad_Moodin on

      He probably has a bachelors or masters degree.

      For some reason I see regularily that foreigners with a masters degree apply for an apprenticeship, when the finished apprenticeship counts as 2 levels below a masters.

    3. dirtyjoe12 on

      It‘s an „Ausbildung“ if your friend already has a university degree he is simply bist overqualified. Ausbildung is usually targeted at people with no prior knowledge. So that could be the reason.

    4. Accomplished_Tip3597 on

      okay and? do you know what an Ausbildung is? people that come fresh from school apply to it.

      your friend most likely already has a degree, am i right? typical reason to reject an Ausbildung.

      Lots of foreigners that already have a bachelors or even masters degree apply to an Ausbildung and get rejected because of that. they already have an educational level that is above the Ausbildung so it wouldn’t make any sense

    5. This may be an excuse to reject your friend.
      But tell your friend to NOT sell theirself for less worth.

      If there are qualifications, apply for the right job.

      Ausbildung is for starters, if you want to start over that‘s another thing. But anyway, if that‘s the first response then I guess they‘re just looking for a way to get out of it.

    6. Upset_Chocolate4580 on

      If he indeed already has completed a higher qualification from abroad in the same or a similar field, it is no surprise they would reject him stating this.

      Vocational trainings are designed for young people at the start of their career. While it is not impossible to do one later in life, that usually only happens when someone wants to change their career because their former job does not offer enough opportunities or they are injured and cannot perform the old job any longer, or some similar situation. So it would be less of a problem if someone who studied e.g. biology applies for a vocational training in nursing, since the labour market for nursing offers more opportunities than for biology graduates. In that case, the previous qualification is not related and most people wouldn’t consider it an overqualification just because it was officially on a higher level. If an electrical engineer with a Bachelors or Masters applied for a vocational training related to electronics, people would instead wonder why on earth he would do that, because he could be teaching those vocational trainees.

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