Great jobs for math majors Stephen E. Lambert, Ruth J. DeCotis.

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Main Author: Lambert, Stephen E.
Other Authors: DeCotis, Ruth J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lincolnwood (Chicago), Ill. : VGM Career Horizons, 1999.
Series:Ebsco e-book purchased.
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Holy Cross Note:Loaded electronically.
Electronic access restricted to members of the Holy Cross Community.
This was purchased from Ebsco with a single user license.
Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Job search
  • ch. 1. Self-assessment
  • ch. 2. Resume and cover letter
  • ch. 3. Researching careers
  • ch. 4. Networking
  • ch. 5. Interviewing
  • ch. 6. Networking or interviewing follow-up
  • ch. 7. Job offer considerations
  • ch. 8. Graduate school choice
  • pt. 2. Career paths
  • ch. 9. Introduction to the mathematics career paths
  • ch. 10. Path 1: the math job you know best, teaching
  • ch. 11. Path 2: Math as a primary skill: actuary, mathematician, statistician, and operations research analyst
  • ch. 12. Path 3: working toward an advanced degree: marketing, research, or financial analyst
  • ch. 13. Path 4: math in the marketplace: buyer, sales representative, and purchasing agent.