Roman, Devan2017-07-262017-07-262017https://hdl.handle.net/11299/189107Over the last few years, America has seen a shifted focus towards an overall healthier lifestyle. More corporations are now putting more health and wellness programs in place for their employees as they are realizing the importance of a healthy workforce. However, there is little corporate look into how the actual job-level of the employee is related to their physical health. This study investigates the relationship between job-level in a firm and physical health of the employee, as well as how the amount of stress associated with that job-level impacts this relationship. To investigate these relationships, I gather data by distributing a survey to part-time master students who have previously had, or currently have corporate experience. I find evidence that while job level does not have a significant relationship to physical health of the employee, stress and health are significantly related.enCarlson School of ManagementFinance BSBMagna Cum LaudeWill That Next Promotion Harm You? Job-Level Relationship to Employee HealthThesis or Dissertation