Professional annual salary of professional level (USD)
1? Mathematician 10 1360
2? Tenure professor 68970
3? Statistician 75560
4? Actuary 93680
5? Orthodontist for hearing diseases 69720
6? Dental hygienist 702 10
7? Software engineer 93350
8? Computer system analyst 79680
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1, as a teacher. Graduates majoring in mathematics can be teachers in primary schools, middle schools or universities. In normal schools, mathematics is a major that is easy to find employment, and many schools recruit a large number of mathematics teachers.
2. be an IT clerk. Mathematics is a basic major and the "parent major" of other related majors. Graduates of this major have inherent advantages if they want to "change careers" and enter the majors of scientific research data analysis, software development and 3D animation production. Many graduates majoring in mathematics and applied mathematics are engaged in IT industry after graduation.
3. Doing business. On Wall Street, many gold collars are mathematics majors, such as financial mathematicians, who use mathematical ideas to solve financial problems.
4. Do business management. Although they graduated from mathematics, some graduates can enter enterprises to engage in management work, but the work requirements are relatively high and the competition is fierce.
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James simons (James? Simons)-the most profitable mathematician in the world, chairman of Fuxing Technology Company.
James simons (James? Simmons, 1938-) American mathematician, investor and philanthropist. He is a world-class mathematician and one of the greatest hedge fund managers.
Simmons 1958 graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and 1962 received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught at MIT, Harvard University and State University of New York at Stony Brook. The form of Chen-Simmons is named after. 1976 won the Van Buren Prize of American Mathematical Society.
In 2005, Simmons became the highest paid hedge fund manager in the world, with a net profit of $65.438 +0.5 billion, almost twice that of Soros; Since 1988, the average annual return rate of the medal fund he is responsible for is as high as 34%, and the assets have never decreased since 15.
Simmons almost never hires Wall Street analysts, and his Fuxing technology company is full of PhDs in mathematics and natural sciences. Capturing market opportunities with mathematical models and making trading decisions with computers are the secrets of this super investor's success.
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