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Math Salary

This table shows the average salary over time for the people who graduated with
a major in Math. 
Each year represents a different person, after having been out of college for x years. 
Some years will have abnormally high or low salaries.  This is because some of those surveyed were either more or less successful than the average, or perhaps switched to a more lucrative field.

Below is a list of alumna/e and their jobs, after having graduated in this major. 

Some are available for contact. 


 

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  • Teachers Aide
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1991 Still in Major? Yes
  • Regional Implementation Manager
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1997 Still in Major? Yes
  • Programmer & Systems Analyst & Info Systems Manager W/ W
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1967 Still in Major? No
  • Systems Analyst & Info Systems Manager W/ Appleton Paper
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1967 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • President
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1964 Still in Major? No
  • Software Engineer
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1985 Still in Major? Yes
  • Security Specialist
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1986 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • President
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1991 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Software Developer
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1982 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Analyst
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1999 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Systems Specialist
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1999 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Asian Development Bank Statistician
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1992 Still in Major? Yes
  • Actuary
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1995 Still in Major? Yes
  • Actuary
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1995 Still in Major? Yes
  • Actuary
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1995 Still in Major? Yes
  • Actuary
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1995 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Instructor
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1998 Still in Major? Yes
  • Director
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1990 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Chief
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1964 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Computer Programmer
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1991 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Vice President
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1980 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Investment Banker
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2000Still in Major? No
  • Teacher
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2001Still in Major? Yes
     
  • College Instructor
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1996 Still in Major? No
     
  • Chief Technology Director
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1979 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Manager
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1989 Still in Major? No
     
  • Teaching Assistant
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2000Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Operations Research Analyst
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1990 Still in Major? No
  • Systems Engineer, Enhanced Telecommunications Inc
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1971 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Biostatistician
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1986 Still in Major? Yes
  • College Proffesor Of Mathematics, Part Time
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1977 Still in Major? Yes
  • Equipment Planning Engineer II
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1999 Still in Major? Yes
  • District Manager
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1979 Still in Major? Yes
  • President
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1968 Still in Major? No
  • CTO
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1998 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Consultant
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1974 Still in Major? No
     
  • CEO
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1998 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Chief Global Architect
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1978 Still in Major? Yes
  • Financial Planner
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1972 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • President
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1961 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Business Development
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1982 Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Mathematician
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1973 Still in Major? Yes
  • Director Of Engineering
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1984 Still in Major? Yes
  • Graduate Student
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2000Still in Major? Yes
     
  • President
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1978 Still in Major? No
     
  • Social Worker
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1971 Still in Major? No
  • Teacher
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2001Still in Major? Yes
  • Teacher
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2001Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Ebusiness Manager
  •    (Math)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1986 Still in Major? No
     
  • System Engineer
  •    (Math)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1991 Still in Major? Yes

    Math Major unemployment rate

    _ Math All Majors
    Unemployed %6 %9
    Minimum Wage %2 %4
    All Others %92 %86
    More: Unemployment for all Majors *** not counting stay at home parents *** not counting those currently in grad school

    Are things going well in Math?

    Going Well %87
    Not Going Well %13
    More: All Majors Satisfaction ??? This is a social "life satisfaction" question. Overall, would people who graduated with a degree in Math say that their life is going well? It could be interpreted in terms of stress, salary, long hours, future prospects, etc. *** not counting those currently in grad school

    Graduates who stayed in Math

    Still in Field %66
    Got out %34
    More: All Majors Still in field ??? A high "got out" percentage can be interpreted a couple of ways -- for instance, perhaps the major is a great stepping stone to becoming a totally different career -- like a doctor. Or perhaps the jobs one gets with the major just aren't that great. *** not counting those currently in grad school
    Berkeley was pretty wonderful.Berkeley was pretty wonderful. It's large enough to provide a breadth of experiences. But, also, has its small communities to make it feel small. Also, all of the programs at Cal are incredible, so youRead reviewMathThe University of California - Berkeley Reviews
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    Marist was not originally my first choice butMarist was not originally my first choice but after completing my first semester there I know I have made the right decision. Marist has become my new home. The friends I have made will undoubtedlyRead reviewMathMarist College Reviews
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    This place is GORGEOUS when the weatherThis place is GORGEOUS when the weather is nice. The budget spent on landscaping each year is ridiculous but the results are very clear. Evanston is a great little town. Sure, you might get boredRead reviewMathNorthwestern University Reviews
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    Do Not come here.Do Not come here…save yourself. It is agonizing here. Horribly boring, no spirit, everyone wants to leave. The manhattan campus only has 2 floors, no auditorium, no cafeteria, no bookstore…but we do have vendingRead reviewMathMercy College Reviews
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    If you want to do something with engineeringIf you want to do something with engineering, math, or computers then really VT is the best option in Virgina. The quality of professors combined with their accessibility and connections in the real world makeRead reviewMathVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Reviews
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