Brad earned his bachelor's degree in occupational health and safety from the university of Wisconsin last year, completing a semester long semester long internship along the way. he has been looking for a full time job as a health and safety specialist since then, but has not has much luck; the few companies who have called him back want him to fill a lower paying technician position.What is your assessment of what is going on here?
O Wisconsin In an OSHA free state: there are no obligations for places of business to provide health or safety information for their employees
O There is competition in his field and, while the he meets minimum education qualifications for the role, he is up again people higher degrees or additional certifications
O He is under qualified for the role he seeks; safety are required to have a master’s degree and, eventually, a licenses
O He is overqualified he seeks; most people in his position have an associate’s degree or a certification