Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Brian Adams
- Jeffrey Zane Anderson
- Alysia Appell
- P. Darcy Barnett
- Carl M. Beaird
- Cherryl Beeman
- Betsy Bennett
- Nick Bennett
- Jonathan G. Blattmachr
- Mary Bonar
- Ron Bousquet
- Margaret L. Brandeau
- Judith R. Brown
- Denise Cammarata
- Cora L. Carmody
- Jessie Caruso
- Jack Cassidy
- Shane Chalke
- Judith E. Chapman
- Samson Cheung
- Yves Chiricota
- Megan Christensen
- Andrea Cook
- James L. Cooley
- Mary K. Cooney
- Jeff Cooper
- Joe Corrigan
- H. Michael Covert
- Sarah Cullen
- Allison DeLong
- Janet P. DenBleyker
- Mark Derwin
- Susan J. Devlin
- J. Wanzer Drane
- Arnitra Duckett
- Paula Duckett
- Yawa Duse-Anthony
- M. Scott Elliott
- Katie Evans
- Helaman Ferguson
- Rol Fessenden
- Kathie Flood
- Sara Ford
- Richard D. Fuhr
- Holly Gaff
- Marshall B. Garrison
- Allen Gibson
- Ruth Gonzalez
- Douglas A. Gray
- Cynthia Carter Haddock
- Charles R. Hadlock
- Charles Hagwood
- John F. Hamilton
- William D. Hammers
- Jeff Hand
- Carl M. Harris
- Mary Hesselgrave
- Jerry W. Highfill
- Matthew D. Janssen
- Richard Järvinen
- Captain C.J. Jaynes
- Denise Ann Johnston
- Patricia H. Jones
- Marcia P. Kastner
- Sherra E. Kerns
- Gary Kim
- Greg King
- Kay Strain King
- Karen M. Kneisel
- John Kuchenbrod
- Janice A. Kulle
- Kimberly A. Kuntz
- Michael H. Kutner
- Donna F. Lawson
- Christopher M. Legault
- Loren Mernoff Lewin
- Mike Lieber
- Peter A. Lindstrom
- Dan Loeb
- Tammy M. Lofton
- Valerie Lopez-Zinzer, A.S.A
- Christopher M. Luczynski
- Chad Magers
- Carol J. Mandell
- Carla D. Martin
- Patrick Dale McCray
- Jennifer E. McLean
- Juan C. Meza
- Michael G. Monticino
- S. Brent Morris
- William D. Murphy
- Michael J. Murray
- Deenanne Kay Myers
- Joan Peters Ogden
- Edna Lee Paisano
- #Amanda Peterson
- Bruce A. Powell
- Marla Prenger
- Edward H. Preston
- Fred L. Preston
- Diane R. Purcell
- Amanda Quiring
- Laura Readdy
- Brian D. Repp
- Mark A. Reynolds
- Nancy K. Roderer
- Peter Rosenthal
- David S. Ross
- Edward Rothstein
- Christine Rutch
- Bonita V. Saunders
- Julie Scarpa
- Jeffrey A. Schneider
- Joel Schneider
- Deborah A. Southan
- Mitchell Stabbe
- Arthur P. Staddon
- Courtney Stephens
- Robert L. Stewart
- Mary Kay Esworthy Stiles
- Kathy Haas Stukus
- Lisa M. Sullivan
- Elizabeth Sweet
- Julie S. Tarwater
- Debra W. Taufen
- Frederick C. Taverner
- Mark P. Terry
- Jill L. Tolle
- Lisa M. Tonder
- Jane Turnbull
- Sue E. Waldman
- Rodney B. Wallace
- Martha Weeks
- Benjamin E. Weiss
- Faedra Lazar Weiss
- Michael D. Weiss
- Gary L. Welz
- Dan C. White
- Paul Willoughby
- Sandra L. Winkler
- Sarah Adams Yeary
- James W. Yen
- Joyce W. Yen
- Yvonne Zhou
- Yaromyr Andrew Zinkewych
- Paul Zorn
- Appendices
- Seven Steps to Finding a Job
- Interviewing Tips from the Pros
- So You Want to Work in Industry
- Teamwork—The Special Challenge of Industry
Seven Steps to Finding a Job
from Appendices
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface to the First Edition
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Brian Adams
- Jeffrey Zane Anderson
- Alysia Appell
- P. Darcy Barnett
- Carl M. Beaird
- Cherryl Beeman
- Betsy Bennett
- Nick Bennett
- Jonathan G. Blattmachr
- Mary Bonar
- Ron Bousquet
- Margaret L. Brandeau
- Judith R. Brown
- Denise Cammarata
- Cora L. Carmody
- Jessie Caruso
- Jack Cassidy
- Shane Chalke
- Judith E. Chapman
- Samson Cheung
- Yves Chiricota
- Megan Christensen
- Andrea Cook
- James L. Cooley
- Mary K. Cooney
- Jeff Cooper
- Joe Corrigan
- H. Michael Covert
- Sarah Cullen
- Allison DeLong
- Janet P. DenBleyker
- Mark Derwin
- Susan J. Devlin
- J. Wanzer Drane
- Arnitra Duckett
- Paula Duckett
- Yawa Duse-Anthony
- M. Scott Elliott
- Katie Evans
- Helaman Ferguson
- Rol Fessenden
- Kathie Flood
- Sara Ford
- Richard D. Fuhr
- Holly Gaff
- Marshall B. Garrison
- Allen Gibson
- Ruth Gonzalez
- Douglas A. Gray
- Cynthia Carter Haddock
- Charles R. Hadlock
- Charles Hagwood
- John F. Hamilton
- William D. Hammers
- Jeff Hand
- Carl M. Harris
- Mary Hesselgrave
- Jerry W. Highfill
- Matthew D. Janssen
- Richard Järvinen
- Captain C.J. Jaynes
- Denise Ann Johnston
- Patricia H. Jones
- Marcia P. Kastner
- Sherra E. Kerns
- Gary Kim
- Greg King
- Kay Strain King
- Karen M. Kneisel
- John Kuchenbrod
- Janice A. Kulle
- Kimberly A. Kuntz
- Michael H. Kutner
- Donna F. Lawson
- Christopher M. Legault
- Loren Mernoff Lewin
- Mike Lieber
- Peter A. Lindstrom
- Dan Loeb
- Tammy M. Lofton
- Valerie Lopez-Zinzer, A.S.A
- Christopher M. Luczynski
- Chad Magers
- Carol J. Mandell
- Carla D. Martin
- Patrick Dale McCray
- Jennifer E. McLean
- Juan C. Meza
- Michael G. Monticino
- S. Brent Morris
- William D. Murphy
- Michael J. Murray
- Deenanne Kay Myers
- Joan Peters Ogden
- Edna Lee Paisano
- #Amanda Peterson
- Bruce A. Powell
- Marla Prenger
- Edward H. Preston
- Fred L. Preston
- Diane R. Purcell
- Amanda Quiring
- Laura Readdy
- Brian D. Repp
- Mark A. Reynolds
- Nancy K. Roderer
- Peter Rosenthal
- David S. Ross
- Edward Rothstein
- Christine Rutch
- Bonita V. Saunders
- Julie Scarpa
- Jeffrey A. Schneider
- Joel Schneider
- Deborah A. Southan
- Mitchell Stabbe
- Arthur P. Staddon
- Courtney Stephens
- Robert L. Stewart
- Mary Kay Esworthy Stiles
- Kathy Haas Stukus
- Lisa M. Sullivan
- Elizabeth Sweet
- Julie S. Tarwater
- Debra W. Taufen
- Frederick C. Taverner
- Mark P. Terry
- Jill L. Tolle
- Lisa M. Tonder
- Jane Turnbull
- Sue E. Waldman
- Rodney B. Wallace
- Martha Weeks
- Benjamin E. Weiss
- Faedra Lazar Weiss
- Michael D. Weiss
- Gary L. Welz
- Dan C. White
- Paul Willoughby
- Sandra L. Winkler
- Sarah Adams Yeary
- James W. Yen
- Joyce W. Yen
- Yvonne Zhou
- Yaromyr Andrew Zinkewych
- Paul Zorn
- Appendices
- Seven Steps to Finding a Job
- Interviewing Tips from the Pros
- So You Want to Work in Industry
- Teamwork—The Special Challenge of Industry
Summary
Fortunately, even in a challenging job market, mathematics majors as well as computer science majors are in demand. There will always be a need for entry-level candidates with training, ability, and confidence in mathematics. But that need alone doesn't automatically translate into job offers. The secret to securing a good first job is in the search itself. It's not always the most qualified person who gets hired; it's the candidate with the best job search skills and strategies. So take the time to do it right. Start at the beginning.
1. KNOW YOURSELF
Too many students launch into the job search skipping what may, in fact, be the most crucial step of all: self-assessment. If you ignore this stage of the search, you proceed at your own risk.
In a survey conducted by Northwestern University, 500 employers were asked to note job applicant behaviors, responses and activities which were counterproductive to the job search. Among the top weaknesses listed was applicants not knowing themselves. Particularly at entry-level, self-assessment encourages the job applicant to engage in a systematic evaluation of interests, skills, attitudes, and values.
You can choose to use computer-assisted programs in your college career center or a paper and pencil assessment survey but spend some time identifying what it is you most enjoy doing, what you do best, what's important to you, and how you feel about various kinds of work functions and environments.
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- 101 Careers in Mathematics , pp. 305 - 310Publisher: Mathematical Association of AmericaPrint publication year: 2014