Develop your Statistical Imagination
By: Dr. Tom Ilvento a professor at the University of Delaware in the Department of Applied Economics and Statistics.
By: Dr. Tom Ilvento a professor at the University of Delaware in the Department of Applied Economics and Statistics.
Being a woman in STEM often comes with unique challenges. In order to encourage women to pursue and continue majors and careers in STEM, it is important to provide them with resources and advice to navigate the STEM world. Check out these resources for women in STEM that offer help from networking, to funding, and much more.
Students with mathematics degrees are already setting themselves apart in the job market, but there are even more opportunities for a math student to become a desirable employee before even graduating.
For those who are interested in a mathematical career solving problems in industry, take advantage of these opportunities to build your resume while you are an undergraduate:
It’s time to graduate and you need a job. Check out these secrets to a successful STEM job search that you won’t hear on your average college campus:
Finding a job out of college doesn’t have to be stressful. Follow these five tips to help hone your job search and find a position that you will love:
1. Join a Professional Association