Thursday, November 21, 2019
Got Math In-Demand Jobs Call for Number Crunchers
Got Math In-Demand Jobs Call for Number CrunchersGot Math? In-Demand Jobs Call for Number CrunchersGot Math In-Demand Jobs Call for Number CrunchersWhen I graduated from high school, I vowed to never take a math coursein college. I grew tired and frustrated with the subject and got totally lost amid the numbers, barely squeaking by each year. Just the thought of an algebraic expression or the Pythagorean theorem made me shudder down to my square roots.Many years later, I realized that algebra wasnt all that bad because it helps you think logically, even if youre not going to use it in your work. And I rediscovered the importance of high school math in my other role as an SAT prep instructor.Now were in the middle of an economic transformation, where math is viewed as the key to unlocking fruchtwein career doors. Heres your proof The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the 30 occupations with the largest employment growth through 2016, which foresees a 53% increase in the number of network systems and data communications analysts, and a 44% jump in computer software engineers.In addition, theres clearly a demand for people who understand statistics, to fill roles that require data analysis and interpretation either to help their companies survive in the present or thrive in the future. Then there are the engineering jobs that lie at the heart of the green economy.No wonder the federal and state governments are trying to boost math and science aptitude at the middle and high school levels. What does this mean for you? Well, if youre an experienced professional who hasnt taken a math course in many years (or youre a former mathphobe, like me), dont let that prevent you from breaking into one of those fields. If you see a new career path in your job search but need a math refresher, talk with someone in a math-related field and find out what coursework might bring you up to speed. Then, look to adult education programs or community colleges to find it. And dont f orget to include that education on your resume when youre ready to apply for a job. That extra effort demonstrates initiative, which all employers should appreciate.How has your math knowledge helped you in your career? Share your thoughts.
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