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These 4 Jobs Are Perfect for Math Majors

Jobs requiring people with amazing math skills are in high demand right now. The math sector is set to expand by 28 percent by 2030 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Why? Employers and government entities know huge profits, cost savings, and smarter decisions are found in big data.

Below are a few of the top jobs for math majors:

Actuary

The job title may seem low-key, but this job comes with massive importance for companies and government agencies alike. In this position, you’ll measure the risks and rewards through the use of data. You may guide an insurance company in understanding the risks of an earthquake in a specific zip code or presenting the potential demand for a new product launch based on complex statistical analysis. In reward for your genius insights, you can expect to earn a median pay of $105,900.

Data Engineer

A company may have piles of data, but its original format is likely disorganized, complex, and hard to analyze. In this role, you’ll take what is currently unreadable to something the business decision-makers can understand. Expect to develop algorithms and data systems to support you in this effort. Nobody said it’s easy, but according to Payscale, Data Engineers are paid upwards of $96,000 a year.

Computer Programmer

Binary mathematics is what drives the work of computer programmers. In simple terms, it’s making 0’s and 1’s into powerful applications. In this role, you may be building entirely new software or maintaining software someone else already developed. Beyond math logic skills, you’ll need a thorough grasp of computer languages, such as Java and Python to name only a few.

Operations Researcher

Organizations confront complex, difficult problems on a regular basis. This means they need to hire smart people who can use their logic and math skills to sort through the complexity. Once the analysis is complete, an operations researcher will present their results so that efficient, cost-saving solutions can be made. Once again, it all comes down to data.

Continue to Explore

These are only four math-related careers out of hundreds. Continue to explore all the incredible roles and opportunities available. To get started, consider visiting our resource page, What Can I Do With This Major, for more information.

By Thomas Guzowski
Thomas Guzowski Assistant Director of Marketing