|aGreat jobs for math majors /|cStephen E. Lambert, Ruth J. DeCotis.
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|aLincolnwood (Chicago), Ill. :|bVGM Career Horizons,|c1999.
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|a286 p. ;|c23 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|gpt. 1.|tJob search --|gch. 1.|tSelf-assessment --|gch. 2.|tResume and cover letter --|gch. 3.|tResearching careers --|gch. 4.|tNetworking --|gch. 5.|tInterviewing --|gch. 6.|tNetworking or interviewing follow-up --|gch. 7.|tJob offer considerations --|gch. 8.|tGraduate school choice --|gpt. 2.|tCareer paths --|gch. 9.|tIntroduction to the mathematics career paths --|gch. 10.|tPath 1: the math job you know best, teaching --|gch. 11.|tPath 2: Math as a primary skill: actuary, mathematician, statistician, and operations research analyst --|gch. 12.|tPath 3: working toward an advanced degree: marketing, research, or financial analyst --|gch. 13.|tPath 4: math in the marketplace: buyer, sales representative, and purchasing agent.