Career Options for a Maths Graduate

  • 29/08/2023
  • Debbie Mendoza
  • Career Advice

After all the hard work that you have done to gain your maths degree, you need to make sure that you get the career that you are looking for. This means finding a career that gives you satisfaction and good financial rewards. There are many different options that you can consider.

These options exist throughout sectors including business, finance and teaching. Let’s take a look at some of the top careers available in order to give you inspiration.

Maths teacher

Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers out there. If you want to become a teacher after you have completed your maths degree, you will need to gain a postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE).

Once you have this additional qualification, a range of different opportunities will open up for you. Your options include teaching maths at secondary school level or going on to become a lecturer in maths in a higher education establishment.

If you choose to become a maths teacher, you can expect to have responsibilities such as:

  • Preparing lessons that inspire and engage.
  • Delivering lessons in a way that focuses the attention of students.
  • Marking the work of students and completing associated paperwork.
  • Preparing students for examinations.

Teaching can be a demanding career but you get a great sense of achievement from helping students to succeed.

Chartered accountant

There are many different career opportunities for chartered accountants in both the private and public sector. Due to the number of roles available, you can be sure of a secure and rewarding career if you choose this route.

To become a chartered accountant, you will need to complete a further financial training course once you have your maths degree. You will also need to undergo some work based training to give you the practical knowledge that you need.

Once you are certified, you can choose the role which is best suited to you. Whichever role you choose, you will be involved in auditing accounts and providing expert and reliable financial advice to businesses and organisations. This helps the business or organisation that you are working for to meet their financial goals. You’ll get a high level of job satisfaction from helping to make this happen as well as good financial rewards.

Investment banker

If you are interested in the subject of investment, and would like a career that brings impressive financial rewards, working as an investment banker is a good choice. In this role you will be responsible for raising the capital of the business or organisation you are working for.

Although you do not need any further qualifications to embark on this career, they can help. For instance, getting a qualification in wealth management or investment management can give you an edge over other candidates for jobs. It’s also a good idea to get practical experience in the area of investment. One of the best ways to do this is to secure an internship. Doing this enables you to develop your knowledge and gives you a better chance of succeeding in your career.

Actuary

Actuary roles exist across many industries. They are especially abundant in the insurance and pensions industries. The role of an actuary is to examine large amounts of data and report on the likelihood and amount of risk in a specific situation. The role also involves providing expert advice about managing any risk which exists and creating models. In the insurance industry this helps insurers to decide who they should and should not insure and what premiums they should charge.

There are many opportunities for advancement in this career and there is potential to secure good financial rewards. It’s not necessary to gain any additional qualifications in order to secure a job as in most cases you will complete your qualification alongside your graduate job. You can apply for roles as soon as you have your maths degree. However you may find it advantageous to study for an MSc in actuarial science or consider modules which will earn you exemptions, in order to give yourself the best chance of career success.

In summary

As you can see, there are several different career options available to anyone who has a maths degree. Some of the more popular opportunities have been mentioned in this article, but there are many more choices out there. It’s up to you to carry out comprehensive research about the career paths you could take. Then you need to sit down and consider the pros and cons of each option before you make your final decision. This is the best way to make sure that you get the successful career you are looking for.


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