How can I find the website I'm looking for?

What I really need is a website with a list of jobs throughout the country that I would be eligible for with a Bachelor’s Degree in math and how much each of these jobs pay. Is there such a website? If so, how can I find it? I’ve searched all over the internet and haven’t had any success.

Thanks in advance.

This isn’t exactly what you want, but it may give you some idea:
http://www.learnhowtobecome.org/careers-for-numbers-people/

Try www.Indeed.com and enter your parameters. It may not be perfect, but it should be helpful.

Linkedin also has a job search and Glassdoor has the salary feature.

I’ll second the suggestion of indeed.com and add this one: http://www.all-acad.com/Jobs/Mathematics_Statistics/ Also, if you don’t have a LinkedIn profile, get one now. Put in a current professional looking headshot and connect with people in your field that you know. My son has been out of college and employed in his field for a year and has been contacted by headhunters through his linkedIn profile a few times. https://■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■/

https://www.math.umass.edu/undergraduate/career-opportunities

Here is a list of a few types of jobs.

Epic (healthcare software) near Madison, WI hires people with a degree in math:

https://epic.avature.net/Careers/SearchJobs/?3_117_3=“32680”&3_118_3=“32685”&operator_3_117_3=any&operator_3_118_3=any

reach out to an employment agency like this one
http://www.eliassen.com/ (not endorsing them just as an example) tell them what degree you have and where you are willing to live and if they have anything in their pipeline that may be something for you.

the worst that can happen is they say at this time we have nothing or we do but you need to move to this location if you get hired and you do not want to move to that area. reach out to multiple employment agencies that specialize in STEM and always continue on your own to use sources like indeed.com as mentioned before. finding your first post college job in your field is almost always the hardest job to find in your career.

Have you talked this over with the career center at your college? Many have their own job listings sortable by major.

Thank you guys. I’m starting to have better luck now.

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