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Old 30-12-2008, 10:25 PM   #8
-Chelsey-
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Jobs directly related to your degree
  • Actuary, consultancy or Actuary, insurance company - evaluates outcomes of financial events by conducting careful studies of similar events in the past, thus assessing probabilities and risk.
  • Statistician - collects, analyses, interprets and presents quantitative information in areas such as health, the environment, industry, government and education.
  • Chartered accountant - provides services such as audit/assurance, accountancy, tax and other management services to a wide range of fee-paying clients, from the private individual to large, commercial and public sector organisations.
  • Chartered certified accountant - works within private practice or the public sector providing accountancy services. Depending on the role and the employer they may work for one organisation or may be involved in assisting a whole range of clients and organisations.
  • Chartered management accountant - provides the financial information necessary for the planning and control of organisations and commercial companies.
  • Secondary school teacher - teaches maths to pupils aged 11-18. A Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), or Scottish Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE), is usually required.
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Jobs where your degree would be useful
  • Investment banker (corporate finance) - provides a range of financial services and advice to companies, institutions and governments seeking to manage corporate, strategic or financial opportunities.
  • Market researcher (qualitative/quantitative) - plans and implements research projects, and analyses the results for use in business, health and social policy.
  • Transportation planner - forecasts travel plans and develops strategies to manage demand. Considers ways to persuade people to change their behaviour in line with government policy and guidelines.
  • Loss adjuster, chartered - impartial claims specialist responsible for investigating claims on behalf of insurance companies. The role involves examining the causes of loss or damage. Writing reports and making recommendations on payment are key areas of the job.
  • Meteorologist - uses specialist computer programs and mathematical models designed to make both short and long-term predictions of weather and climate.
  • Quantity surveyor - manages all costs relating to building projects, from the initial calculations to the final figures.




"...On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are how fragile we are..."


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