Accountant, sales, architecture, even football players need to know math!
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Architect,Math teacher ,Acountint, scientists and doctor.
Math is an important part of your life. Most jobs require you to no math and be able to calculate well.
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Not many jobs don't involve math. Most jobs require you to know basic math skills, such as arithmetic and perhaps some basic algebra and geometry. If you want to become an engineer or scientist or something, you will probably need much more math knowledge than that. I assume that most writing jobs don't require math skills (author, blahblahblah).
It is important to have a job. A few jobs that require the least amount or easiest math are cashiers, customer service associate and stocker.
Most of the higher paying jobs require you have a understanding of geometry, trig, and calculus. Lower paying jobs mainly require an understanding of the basics of algrebra. If you wish to persue a job, you will need to study 1-2 years of algebra, even McDonalds requires this.
All jobs require math even hobos require math because they have to know what time the soup kitchen opens and then they have to know how long it takes to walk there and then they need to know what there estimated time to get there is. Math is required in every job even when you don't think about it. This paragraph isn't meant to have any harsh feelings about hobos.
Many careers which require analytical thought will be a good fit for someone with a math degree. More particularly, jobs in finance, accounting, statistics, science, and, of course, academic research careers in math, will use a math degree.
Maths teacherAccountantCashierElectricianStock BrokerBuilderDistrict NurseScientistPlumberArchitectThere are not many jobs that don't require mathematics to some extent.