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Rationale for Upper Cutoff Scores in Hiring

The rationale for implementing an upper cutoff score in employee selection is often rooted in concerns about person-job fit. Employers may theorize that candidates who are significantly overqualified or possess cognitive abilities far exceeding the demands of a role will experience boredom and job dissatisfaction. This could potentially lead to lower motivation, reduced performance, and higher employee turnover rates.

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