Lou Rought: AccountantMath teacherEngineeringBio-technologyhope i helped a little!...Show more
Angelyn Ducas: www.math.comcan give you a good idea on what types of jobs there are for math careershttp://www.ams.org/professionis also a good oneI have a math degree and I'm interviewing for positions as an Actuary..it's very intricate math.The thing you should know about a career with math, which I have found, is that it's no longer special to just be a math or science person anymore. Sophistocated programs and concepts that are coming out make the data once hard to obtain very easy to obtain...if you're already good with math. More importantly now companies are looking for someone who is personable and can explain or teach what they know to others who might not understand the concepts.As an Actuary it's one thing to find a cool way to save the company money on policy sales but a director or CEO isn't going to care about why it works he/she just wants it explained to ! them easy.Hope this helps....Show more
Brian Marquina: There are not too many careers. Besides the ones listed above, there is also cryptologist and professor of mathematics.
Charis Deguzman: Big money!Anything engineering related will contain lots of math.Accounting.. mathRisk Management.. mathLarge businesses hire Mathematics Majors to deal with most if not all of their finances.
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