Preparing For Non-Academic Jobs

The MIT Mathematics Major provides excellent preparation for a wide diversity of careers. Roughly half of our students move into a job straight after graduation.

Math Major Career Paths

In recent years, many of our seniors have found employment in the financial sector, consulting, and software design. Beyond this statement, there is a wide variation in individual career choices and priorities.

In past years, the careers of graduating students have included: research assistantships, MISTI, the Peace Corps, Teach for America, the actuarial profession, dance, movie animation, start-ups, and many others. Graduate programs other than mathematics were also popular, including biology, economics, law, medicine, music, operations research and business.

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Graduating Seniors Statistics

Every spring the Mathematics Department surveys its graduating seniors. Here are some findings from those surveys. This is not complete information but it does indicate the range of careers our majors go on to:

Where MIT Mathematics Majors Went After MIT *

Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2022 2023
Number of first majors 85 101 97 104 99 102 98 85 98 112
Number of second majors 44 46 45 49 39 49 47 51 53 56
Computers, software 9 16 9 8 8 10 14 6 7 2
Consulting 4 6 9 8 4 3 6 1 1
Financial 13 12 8 7 11 8 17 14 6 4
Other 7 7 6 6 7 10 8 5 2 11

* Data are based on senior exit surveys, which are necessarily incomplete.