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TSpue
post Sep 7 2010, 12:40 PM, updated 16y ago

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i am fresh graduate from utm majoring in Industrial mathematics..
currently i was working as analyst programmer but i not very happy with this job.
so, i want opinions and suggestions from u all especially who are graduate in mathematics course about career opportunity for mathematics graduate..
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post Sep 7 2010, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(pue @ Sep 7 2010, 01:40 PM)
i am fresh graduate from utm majoring in Industrial mathematics..
currently i was working as analyst programmer but i not very happy with this job.
so, i want opinions and suggestions from u all especially who are graduate in mathematics course about career opportunity for mathematics graduate..
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Analyst programmer at where? What language did you use?

I believe that the most cliche career for maths graduates is in academic field. Either as a teacher or lecturer. Other than that, maybe career that requires any degree such as sales or customer service.

I think being involved in IT career such as programmer is a very good decision anyway...


Added on September 7, 2010, 1:11 pmI think banking is another field that you can try...

This post has been edited by cloverfield: Sep 7 2010, 01:11 PM
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post Sep 7 2010, 02:13 PM

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Banking field will be the best for maths grad since you are good with numbers. They are very willing to take in maths grad
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post Sep 7 2010, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Sep 7 2010, 03:13 PM)
Banking field will be the best for maths grad since you are good with numbers. They are very willing to take in maths grad
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Ironically, many banks prefer to employ graduates from other science field such as physics or biotechnology... This situation leaves maths graduates no other choice than to go into unrelated career field.
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post Sep 7 2010, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(cloverfield @ Sep 7 2010, 05:20 PM)
Ironically, many banks prefer to employ graduates from other science field such as physics or biotechnology... This situation leaves maths graduates no other choice than to go into unrelated career field.
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Do you have any data or facts to support that? Personally I work quite closely with the banking sector, from my observation there is no preference.

Maths graduate are better suited for banking job than biotech (not so sure when compare to physics), as certain area require a lot of number manipulation. Such market risk, derivative pricing, exotic product structurer. For example, I bet a math graduate will be very comfortable with a binomial distribution, which is normally use for option valuation.

So I strongly recommend math graduate to go into the banking line. But banking line especially international bank require an all rounder character. So if you only have a math degree with nothing else. It might be hard for you to compete with others.
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post Sep 7 2010, 08:14 PM

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Yup yup. Bank will definitely prefer maths grad. Being all round character is matter of individual. Whatever course you study you can still be round character.
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post Sep 7 2010, 11:12 PM

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hi, i'm also a math graduate...

some of my coursemates are now:

Business Technology Analyst
Business Consultant
Web Programmer
System Analyst
Application Developer
Application Tester
Designer Engineer
Auditor
Credit Analyst
Insurance Underwriter
Teacher (including Tuition Teacher and Tutor)
Purchasing Executive
Finance Executive
Human Resource Executive
Marketing Executive
Market Research Analyst
Office Administrator

etc etc...

personally, i think being a analyst programmer is a good choice for math graduates smile.gif
anyway, all the best in searching for your career smile.gif

This post has been edited by ranul: Sep 7 2010, 11:14 PM
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post Sep 8 2010, 07:25 AM

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QUOTE(underpressure @ Sep 7 2010, 09:10 PM)
Do you have any data or facts to support that? Personally I work quite closely with the banking sector, from my observation there is no preference.
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No data, no facts. Just some job ads that I saw during my job hunting session two, maybe three years ago.


Added on September 8, 2010, 7:28 am
QUOTE(ranul @ Sep 8 2010, 12:12 AM)
hi, i'm also a math graduate...

some of my coursemates are now:

Business Technology Analyst
Business Consultant
Web Programmer
System Analyst
Application Developer
Application Tester
Designer Engineer
Auditor
Credit Analyst
Insurance Underwriter
Teacher (including Tuition Teacher and Tutor)
Purchasing Executive
Finance Executive
Human Resource Executive
Marketing Executive
Market Research Analyst
Office Administrator

etc etc...

personally, i think being a analyst programmer is a good choice for math graduates smile.gif
anyway, all the best in searching for your career smile.gif
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How about you? Hehe...

This post has been edited by cloverfield: Sep 8 2010, 07:28 AM
TSpue
post Sep 8 2010, 08:58 AM

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cloverfield - i am working one of small company under MSC... i use cache' language...

ranul,where r u work now???
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post Sep 8 2010, 11:33 AM

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previously was business technology analyst, now am business consultant... in IT industry...

This post has been edited by ranul: Sep 8 2010, 11:34 AM
TSpue
post Sep 8 2010, 12:14 PM

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ranul - owh...which company u work???and u graduate from which university?
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post Sep 8 2010, 01:34 PM

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when i was business technology analyst, i worked for an MNC,
now a business consultant, at a public listed company...

nevertheless i think MNC provide better working environment to learn and grow...

i was graduated from a university located at borneo...

This post has been edited by ranul: Sep 8 2010, 01:50 PM
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post Sep 8 2010, 01:35 PM

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QUOTE(pue @ Sep 7 2010, 12:40 PM)
i am fresh graduate from utm majoring in Industrial mathematics..
currently i was working as analyst programmer but i not very happy with this job.
so, i want opinions and suggestions from u all especially who are graduate in mathematics course about career opportunity for mathematics graduate..
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Banking line will be ideal, some telco also into maths grads. Job scope normally for decision science or portfolio analysis. I have hired math grads now still with me
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QUOTE(kull @ Sep 8 2010, 01:35 PM)
Banking line will be ideal, some telco also into maths grads. Job scope normally for decision science or portfolio analysis. I have hired math grads now still with me
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Added on September 8, 2010, 1:59 pm
QUOTE(kull @ Sep 8 2010, 01:35 PM)
Banking line will be ideal, some telco also into maths grads. Job scope normally for decision science or portfolio analysis. I have hired math grads now still with me
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owh really???if u have any vacancy for mathematics plz inform me...hehe

This post has been edited by pue: Sep 8 2010, 01:59 PM
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post Sep 28 2010, 09:41 PM

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QUOTE(fifi85 @ Sep 7 2010, 02:13 PM)
Banking field will be the best for maths grad since you are good with numbers. They are very willing to take in maths grad
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Just to clarify on this statement. Any degree related to math such as pure/applied mathematics, statistics and actuarial are not really to say as "good with numbers".

Mathematics related degree are more towards problem solving for real world problem or "well defined problem".

An accounting degree graduates would be better in number compared with maths grad.
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post Sep 28 2010, 10:18 PM

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I thought it was the other way round?

I thought "pure/applied mathematics, statistics and actuarial" should be as good, if not better, than accounting grads, with numbers, since they deal with numbers, statistics, graphs, pure maths, models, etc...


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post Sep 28 2010, 11:41 PM

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QUOTE(LightningFist @ Sep 28 2010, 11:18 PM)
I thought it was the other way round?

I thought "pure/applied mathematics, statistics and actuarial" should be as good, if not better, than accounting grads, with numbers, since they deal with numbers, statistics, graphs, pure maths, models, etc...
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Please do not confusing between mathematics and arithmetic. Mathematics especially in pure maths deals with problems which do not necessarily involved with numbers.
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post Sep 29 2010, 09:38 AM

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Well, if there's any grads from actuarial science... please pm me... There's a vacancy.
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post Sep 29 2010, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(gloomberg @ Sep 29 2010, 09:38 AM)
Well, if there's any grads from actuarial science... please pm me... There's a vacancy.
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applied maths can ar?? what job ? company?
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post Sep 29 2010, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(pue @ Sep 7 2010, 12:40 PM)
i am fresh graduate from utm majoring in Industrial mathematics..
currently i was working as analyst programmer but i not very happy with this job.
so, i want opinions and suggestions from u all especially who are graduate in mathematics course about career opportunity for mathematics graduate..
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how "Industrial mathematics" can be apply/utilize onto the market/biz?

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