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What kind of job can I find when I study mathematics and apply mathematics?
Learning mathematics and applied mathematics, you can engage in mathematics teaching and management in ordinary junior and senior middle schools, secondary education and scientific research institutions and secondary vocational and technical education institutions; Can be engaged in mathematics teaching, mathematics research and management in education, science and technology departments.

Employment prospects:

1, a wide range of employment.

The social demand for mathematical talents is also multifaceted and multi-level. Whether doing theoretical research, scientific research data analysis, software development or engaging in financial insurance, international economy and trade, business administration, communication engineering, architectural design and other industries, it is inseparable from relevant mathematical expertise.

2. Cross-professional convenience.

The applied mathematics major belongs to the basic major and is the "parent major" of other related majors. Whether it is scientific research data analysis, software development, three-dimensional animation production or financial insurance, international economy and trade, business administration, chemical and pharmaceutical industry, communication engineering, architectural design, etc. , it is inseparable from the relevant mathematical expertise. The relationship between mathematics major and other related majors will be closer, and the application of mathematics professional knowledge will be more extensive.

3. Rapid rise and high income.

According to statistics, the majors with high income, high job relevance and rapid promotion after graduation are mainly concentrated in computer, finance, information security, software engineering and other related industries. Most graduates majoring in mathematics are engaged in technical positions in related industries, such as actuaries, banks, securities industry, programmers, data analysts and so on.