All careers have some math. Just living from day-to-day requires some math.
Any career that is not just tedious repetitive tasks will inevitably require the use of math.
Careers that require lots of math include anything that has "engineering" as part of its name, as well as economy.
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.
one career is cpa or anything along those lines
Most careers require that a person has some sort of college degree. Most states require a bachelors degree or 4 years of schooling to become a high school math teacher.
For people who excel at visual mathematics civil engineering and electrical engineering are excellent careers. Computer programming or a job in architecture would also require great visual math skills.
A math coach or a math teacher :) ;)
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They use math in weight conversions and measurements.
Certain armed forces careers often involve long walks. Careers that make deliveries often require long walks, such as a postal delivery person or a newspaper delivery person. Careers involving security can require longs walks.