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Top-notch jobs after BSc Math:
The employment of mathematicians is projected to grow 26 per cent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations. However, because it is a small occupation, the fast growth will result in only about 800 new jobs over the 10 years.
Germany has the brightest career for mathematicians after Switzerland, which is followed by UK and France.
1. Data Scientist: gathering and analysing large sets of structured and unstructured data. They analyse, process, and model data then interpret the results to create actionable plans for companies and other organizations.
Salary: $109666
2. Aerospace Engineer: you’ll be on the front lines of designing new spacecraft, aircraft, and missiles that will keep your country competitive and your industry evolving.
Salary: $150,220 annually
3. Statistician: As a statistician, you’ll develop improved data collection methods, and once you’ve collected data, you’ll interpret it to determine trends.
Salary: $100,348 per Anum
4. Mathematics teacher: teaching a certain level of the student, including elementary school, middle school, high school or postsecondary. Regardless of the student level they teach, they're responsible for executing math lessons, demonstrating how to solve problems, proctoring tests, grading exams and homework and providing one-on-one assistance.
salary: $48,840 per year
5. Actuary: An actuary applies mathematical and statistical principles to analyse the risk of investments or financial decisions, typically for insurance companies. However, they can also work for businesses, governments, health care organizations or a company's employee benefits department.
salary: $115,528 per year
6. Mathematician: A mathematician applies mathematical theory, principles and algorithms to assess and solve problems in business, technology, economics, science and engineering.
Salary: $99,502 per year
The employment of mathematicians is projected to grow 26 per cent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations. However, because it is a small occupation, the fast growth will result in only about 800 new jobs over the 10 years.
Germany has the brightest career for mathematicians after Switzerland, which is followed by UK and France.
1. Data Scientist: gathering and analysing large sets of structured and unstructured data. They analyse, process, and model data then interpret the results to create actionable plans for companies and other organizations.
Salary: $109666
2. Aerospace Engineer: you’ll be on the front lines of designing new spacecraft, aircraft, and missiles that will keep your country competitive and your industry evolving.
Salary: $150,220 annually
3. Statistician: As a statistician, you’ll develop improved data collection methods, and once you’ve collected data, you’ll interpret it to determine trends.
Salary: $100,348 per Anum
4. Mathematics teacher: teaching a certain level of the student, including elementary school, middle school, high school or postsecondary. Regardless of the student level they teach, they're responsible for executing math lessons, demonstrating how to solve problems, proctoring tests, grading exams and homework and providing one-on-one assistance.
salary: $48,840 per year
5. Actuary: An actuary applies mathematical and statistical principles to analyse the risk of investments or financial decisions, typically for insurance companies. However, they can also work for businesses, governments, health care organizations or a company's employee benefits department.
salary: $115,528 per year
6. Mathematician: A mathematician applies mathematical theory, principles and algorithms to assess and solve problems in business, technology, economics, science and engineering.
Salary: $99,502 per year
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