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Don't know but they all require basic language and proof reading skills
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).
The primary requirement is good math skills, attention to detail, a good memory and problem solving skills. Accounting jobs can also require people, computer and analytical skills.
Math is the base for all science and engineer majors. You can find many engineering jobs that require math skills.
All jobs require some form of math skills, even if these skills aren't used on a daily basis. For example, a truck driver needs to know how to estimate how far it would take to get from one location to another and how much fuel the truck needs for the driver to complete his job. Also, a worker in the fast food industry must know how much time it takes to prepare the food, cook it, and then serve it.Here are a some jobs that require a person to be proficient in math skills:MathematicianPhysicistArchitectAccountantEconomistChemistEngineerBank TellerProgrammer
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Jobs in the navy are not desk jobs if you dont have to have math,or tech skills or office skills it will say on there site
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A lot of jobs require basic mathematical skills. A huge number of jobs and careers require quite advanced mathematical skills. Besides this, mathematics enables the mind to think more logically and rationally quicker. It is also a sign of being able to finish school and studies.
Architect,Math teacher ,Acountint, scientists and doctor.