Careers

Legendary Information about Careers
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Alumna Erin McLaughlin, a Recruiter for Auto-Owners Insurance in Lansing, Michigan, encourages students of Computer Science, Information Systems, Computer Engineering, Actuarial Science, and Math to get a free lunch and attend the annual IT & Actuarial Career Opportunity Day on Friday February 8 in Lansing.
  • Looking for employment? The Detroit Area Virtual Career Event will take place May 13 through May 20. Visit their web site for more information.
  • The e-Procurement company POOL4TOOL is looking for help in their Farmington Hills, Michigan office. Please see their flyer for more information. 2012
  • Interested in teaching, but don't have any formal educational training? Then check out BASIS Schools, Inc. Basis is looking to hire Math teachers in Arizona and Washington D.C. Apply today, or, for more information, contact Sheri Pierce or Kevin Connolly.
  • Looking for a little adventure? The International Public Opinion Research company D3 Systems, Inc. is looking to hire an Assistant Research Analyst. Best known for its pioneering research in Afghanistan, the Balkans and Iraq, D3 is looking for dedicated professionals with SPSS experience and an international focus. For more information, please contact Kristen Anderson. 2012
  • Interested in doing good by helping to close the achievement gap in Newark, NJ? The Great Oaks Tutor Corp is recruiting recent or soon-to-be-recent college graduates for its one year Urban Education Fellowship. Apply today.
  • If you are interested in teaching or otherwise spreading the gospel of mathematics, Duke's TiP program is looking to fill instructor and teaching assistant positions for their summer 2012 running.  Apply.
  • Progressive Insurance keeps a listing of job and internship opportunities; many of them are for actuarial students, but there are also postings for analysts, IT people, control systems experts, finance wizards ... For those of you who are not ready to apply, Progressive has a Talent Network that will keep you informed of career opportunities.
  • The social policy and research firm Mathematica Policy Research continues to look for 2012 math graduates.  They are hiring Research Assistants and Programmers at all of their offices — including their office in Ann Arbor.  Apply today.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on Monday, April 16 from 9:00am to 1:00pm in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect about 50 schools to be at the Fair.
  • The actuarial profession has a zero percent unemployment rate, and it is consistently ranked among the top 3 career paths (in terms of job satisfaction, pay, and everything else important) in the United States. But, what do actuaries actually do? No, they do not study birds. The truth about what they study will be revealed tomorrow (Thursday April 5th) at Professor Curtis Huntington's informational meeting about the actuarial profession. The meeting will run from 6:30-8:00pm in 1360 East Hall. (2012)
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place March 27-29. Both internships and permanent positions will be offered by over 70 employers. Registration required.
  • The Michigan Collegiate Job Fair will be held in Livonia on Friday March 23 from 9AM to 3PM. Over 100 employers seeking entry level candidates in ALL majors. You may register on-line ($10 by Friday March 16) or at the door ($15).
  • The Washington Center's Summer 2012 Competitive Government Program is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agencyApply by March 1st, be sure to select option 2 of the Competitive Government Program.
  • The Michigan Collegiate Job Fair will be held in Livonia on November 16 from 9AM to 3PM. Over 100 employers seeking entry level candidates in ALL majors. You may register on-line ($10 by Friday November 9) or at the door ($15).
  • The analytics department of Efficient Frontier is looking to hire a Business Analyst intern for the summer (2012).
  • The real estate private equity fund manager Greenfield Partners is seeking Investment Analysts for its South Norwalk, CT, Chicago, IL and/or Reston, VA offices to join the team underwriting new acquisitions and managing existing investments. Greenfield will be conducting interviews on Wednesday, March 28th on the 3rd floor of the Kresge library in the Ross School of Business from 9am to noon. To be considered for an on-campus interview, please submit a resume to jkrasner@greenfieldpartners.com. (2012).
  • The Department of the Army is looking for a 2012 math and/or economics graduate to fill a civilian position as a Systems Analyst within the Cost and Systems Analysis Office at the U.S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command Life Cycle Management command in Warren, MI. This Operations Research Analyst position will be posted on www.usajobs.gov around March 5, 2012. (2012)
  • Eventually, the fun, halcyon college days come to an end for most of us. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional or otherwise) application process. (September)
  • Do you have what it takes to be a teacher? If you have ever had any thoughts of becoming a high school mathematics teacher, then here is a perfect opportunity to explore your interest: The IDEA Institute's FUTURE program connects Michigan undergraduates with area high school teachers, and, with the assistance of IDEA's staff, these students and teachers develop and co-teach three days of material. Participation can even earn you college credit! If you are interested, please complete FUTURE's application. (September)
  • Eventually, those awesome all-nighters that mark your college days will come to an end. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional,but not academic) application process. (September 22)
  • The Career Center's Resume Review Nights give you a chance to have your resume reviewed by a career advisor or guest employer. Participating employers include CIGNA, Grainger, ICF Consulting, and Teach For America, just to name a few. Resume Review Nights will be held on 9/27, 9/28, 9/29 and 10/3 from 5-8pm, by appointment. Sign up for an appointment on-line (under "Special Services") or call the Career Center at 764-7460. (September 29)
  • Cornerstone Research will hold an information session on Monday, October 3rd at 6:30pm in the Anderson Room C-D of the Union. You may apply to be an analyst for them by submitting your resume, cover letter and unofficial transcript via their recruiting website by 11.59pm on Wednesday October 5th. (September 29) 2011.
  • On Tuesday Oct. 11th at 4PM Katherine Socha of Math For America will be on campus to hold an information discussion with any students who may be interested in the MfA fellowship program. This is a most excellent program that allows you to do good while earning a master's degree (and some money). Sign up for the MfA information session in the Undergraduate Office (2084 East Hall). (September 29) 2011.
  • Juniors planning to go to graduate school: Truman Scholarships provide up to $30,000 for graduate work to prepare for a career in public service, broadly defined. Eligible candidates are in the top 25% of the class (in most years a GPA higher than 3.6), and have a record of scholarship, leadership, and service. In order to access the application, students must request access. E-mail Elleanor Crown (ecrown@umich.edu) by November 22 to be registered for access. There will be a luncheon information session at noon on Wednesday, October 12 in the Honors Lounge; be sure to RSVP. (October 6)
  • Interested in working in the public sector? The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities. Apply by November 15 for the spring internship season. (October 6)
  • The LSA Fall Career Expo is happening today (October 4) and tomorrow from 2 to 6 PM in the Michigan Union. With nearly 100 companies participating, this is an event you should not miss. Many of these companies use the Expo to screen for internship candidates. GO. (October 6)
  • The Career Center's International Opportunities Fair will take place next Thursday, October 20 from 2 to 6PM in the Michigan Union. If you are interested in working/interning abroad, then be sure to attend. (October 13)
  • Samsung Electronics will be on campus tomorrow (Thursday). They are looking for math concentrators who wish to intern in South Korea doing any number of things. Be sure to check them out tomorrow night in EECS 1303 at 5PM. (October 26)
  • If medicine is your thing (and for an increasing number of you, it is), then you may be interested in attending the Career Center's November 15th (that's a Tuesday) workshop on preparing for medical school. (November 3)
  • If business is your thing, you may wish to attend the November 9th BBA information session at Ross. (November 3)
  • A Truth: Many internships turn into real jobs. But how to get an internship if you are not interested in actuarial/financial work? Perhaps you can find an answer to this question next Tuesday at 5:30PM in 1449 Mason Hall by attending the Career Center's information session titled Optimizing your Internship Opportunities. (November 3)
  • While being a billionaire may be overrated, it remains important that you spend a bit of time coming to terms with what happens when you leave your collegiate cocoon. Will you use your mathematical training in graduate school? In a career as a race car driver? Perhaps as a veterinarian? Juggler? Audio engineer? Author? Satirist (who also happens to be Harry Potter's hero )? Professional musician? Pro-wrestler ? Basketball player ? Photographer ? To explore the many career options available to students of mathematics, I strongly encourage you to attend the Math Department's Career Conference. The conference will take place on the afternoon of Friday, November 18. (November 3)
  • Check out yesterday morning's NPR story on " big data. " (Search for Michigan.) Cataphora was founded by Michigan Math alumna Elizabeth Charnock,and, as NPR implies, there are some really excellent internship and career opportunities waiting for math students at their new Ann Arbor office. Please contact Chris Kurecka for more information. (December 1)
  • Michigan's IDEA Institute is looking for highly qualified science and math undergraduate students to EXPLORE TEACHING with INSERVICE TEACHERS in grades 6-12 as part of the FUTURE Program for winter, 2012. Stop by the IDEA Institute's offices, 3236 USB, next Tuesday December 13 from 5:30 to 7 for more information. (December 8)
  • Deloitte is on campus looking for people who can do many things, including math majors who can manipulate big data sets (i.e., analytics). If this sounds like something you would enjoy doing, check out Deloitte's many campus events. (September 2012)
  • Bank of America invites you to conquer challenges, navigate obstacles, and exceed expectations; all with agility! Students of math, econ, informatics, and statistics may learn more at a Lunch and Learn on September 13th from 11:30AM to 1:30PM in the Ehrlicher Room (3100 North Quad). (September 2012)
  • On Tuesday (October 2) at 4PM in East Hall 3088 WIM is sponsoring a talk by Professor Kristen Moore. Come hear Professor Moore discuss her career path in academia and the insurance/finance industry.
  • The University of Michigan School of Public Health is hosting it's annual Prospective Student Day on Saturday October 6th, 2012. If you are interested in Biostatistics, then register and you will be added to the "RSVP list" and not a "wait list."
  • The LSA Fall Career Expo is happening tomorrow (October 2) and Wednesday from 2 to 6 PM in the Michigan Union. With over 100 companies participating, this is an event you should not miss. Many of these companies use the Expo to screen for internship candidates. GO.
  • The Alumni Association is introducing 30 Minute Mentors. The first 30-Minute Mentors of the school year happens on Friday, October 5 from 10AM to 5PM in the Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher Street. This is your chance to sit down, one-on-one with alumni in career fields that interest you. At this first session, we have alumni in law enforcement, sales, consulting, private practice law, public relations, actuarial, and much more. See if there's an alum you would like to meet and reserve your meeting time here.
  • The economic consulting firm Brattle Group provides litigation support, expert testimony and advisory services to law firms, fortune 500 companies, and international and domestic regulatory agencies. They are looking to hire Research Assistants. To learn more about the economic consulting industry and life as a Research Assistant, attend their information session at Ross, Room R1240, on October 9 from 5:00pm – 6:30pm.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ, is recruiting for a Health Policy Analyst position in their Washington D.C. location. They claim to be looking for someone with a Masters degree, but if you are interested, then I think you should apply anyway. Contact Melanie Kurek for more information.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ, is recruiting undergraduates for a Research Programmer- entry level position open in their Ann Arbor, MI location. Contact Rachel Galiber for more information.
  • Interested in working in the public sector? The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities. Apply by November 15 for the spring internship season.
  • The Michigan Collegiate Job Fair will be held in Livonia on November 16 from 9AM to 3PM. Over 100 employers seeking entry level candidates in ALL majors. You may register on-line ($10 by Friday November 9) or at the door ($15).
  • Math For America is now accepting applications. Early acceptance deadline: January 2, 2013. Final deadline: February 5, 2013.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end February 15, 2013.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are anxious (their word, not mine) to include Michigan students, and give them the chance to solve challenges for innovative companies. Anxiety can be debilitating, so if you can help them out, please do.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ, is fishing for an Entry-Level Statistical Analysts in their Washington D.C. Statistical Services Department to support survey sampling and statistical analysis activities. This position involves providing programming, research, and project management support to survey sampling and statistical research projects. If you are interest, please contact Melanie Kurek.
  • The U.S. Census Bureau is looking to hire people with math degrees. For more information, look here.
  • Breakthrough Saint Paul has paid summer teaching internships. Application Deadline: February 25th, 2013 (Interviews granted on a rolling basis).
  • Have you scored an unpaid internship for the spring and summer terms, but really need some cash to help make ends meet? The LSA Internship Scholarship for current students provides scholarships (up to $5000) for spring and summer terms to qualified LSA sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have demonstrated financial need as determined by the Office of Financial Aid. The application deadline is March 11.
  • Have you scored an internship in Europe, but need some cash to make it happen? Then check out the Center for European Studies Summer Research and Internship Grants program. The application deadline for these grants, which range from $500 to $1500, is March 15.
  • Meteorology demands strong math skills and many Michigan math majors have gone onto successful careers in the field. If you have some background in meteorology, atmospheric sciences, or climatology, then you are encouraged to apply for a summer internship at Oregon State University, funded and administered through the REACCH (Regional Approaches to Climate Change for Pacific Northwest Agriculture) project. Apply by March 15.
  • The Alumni Association's fourth 30 Minute Mentors session of the school year happens on Friday, March 29 from 10AM to 5PM in the Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher Street. This is your chance to sit down, one-on-one, with alumni in career fields that interest you. This fourth session features an actuary, a computer scientist, a lawyer, an urban planner, a health care professional, a salesman, a psychologist, and a journalist. See if there's an alum you would like to meet and reserve your meeting time here.
  • I guess that most of you reading this missive have already found a math and/or science major, and, consequently, the beginnings of a career path. But, you probably have friends who are still seeking enlightenment. Please point them to the exciting and fun Finding a Math and Science Concentration event that will be held on Thursday, March 28, 5:30-7:30 PM in the Palmer Commons Great Lakes Room.
  • Chicago Teaching Fellows continues to look for recent college graduates in math and physics who are interested in making profound, long-term contribution to the Chicago Public School District and its students. Teachers in the program provide educational opportunities to students located in some of the highest needs schools in America. Applications due April 15.
  • Looking for a summer internship? Then be sure to check out DetroitWolverine.com. With over 800 positions in Detroit, you are sure to find something. And, you can take the very first Math T-shirt picture in Detroit.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on Thursday, April 18 from 9:00am to 1:00pm in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect over 60 schools to be at the Fair.
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 9-11. Last year, over 70 employers offered both internships and permanent positions at the fair. Registration required.
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency.
  • Many Michigan Math students have gone on to work for EPIC, perhaps it is the company for you, too.
  • The Alumni Association has introduced Hail It Forward -- a way for alumni and students to give and/or receive one-to-one career guidance including, but not limited to: Connections; Referrals; Career Skills; Mentoring; Talent; Relocation; Job Shadowing; Resume Advice; and much more. Hail It Forward today!
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out.
  • MATCH Teacher Residency offers the opportunity to spend one year in Boston working with middle and high school children. You may select between full time tutoring, or tutoring with teacher training. They are reviewing applications on a rolling basis from September until June.
  • Cataphora was founded by Michigan Math alumna Elizabeth Charnock.  The company has recently opened an Ann Arbor office for the express purpose of recruiting Michigan Math students.  Please contact Chris Kurecka for more information.
  • Graduating Seniors: If you are familiar with Matlab or similar optimization /simulation modeling software, including perhaps coding in native C++, then here is a one year Research Assistant position (full time summer, quarter time school year): Faculty from the Ross School of Business, School of Public Health and the William Davidson Institute are collaborating together on a project to develop a platform for resource allocation across multiple interventions for malaria prevention and treatment. If you are interested, please contact (along with a copy of your resume): Professor Ravi Anupindi, the David B. Hermelin Professor of Business Administration & Professor of Operations Management Stephen Ross School of Business.
  • Bank of America invites you to conquer challenges, navigate obstacles, and exceed expectations; all with agility! Students of math, econ, informatics, and statistics may learn more on September 12th from 11:30AM to 1:30PM in the Ehrlicher Room (3100 North Quad).
  • Blue Engine partners with public high schools serving low-income communities to increase academic rigor and prepare students for postsecondary success. If you are interested in joining their team, then register for the 2013-2014 application here.
  • The CIA has scholarship and internship opportunities for undergraduates. To learn more, attend their information session on Wednesday, September 11, at 10:30am in the Anderson room of the Union.
  • Matthew Hittinger, Michigan '04, of the D. E. Shaw group will be looking for you at the University's Fall Career Expo on October 2nd, 2013. If you can't wait that long, please feel free to contact him at vvaltz@deshaw.com.
  • Nielsen is hiring for its Emerging Leaders Program. The Emerging Leaders Program offers a powerful and unique experience for top undergraduates in research methods, statistics and market research who are interested in a leadership career. Find out more about their campus recruiting events here.
  • The Alumni Association is introducing 30 Minute Mentors. The first 30-Minute Mentors session of the school year happens on Friday, October 5 from 10AM to 5PM in the Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher Street. This is your chance to sit down, one-on-one with alumni in career fields that interest you. See if there's an alum you would like to meet and reserve your meeting time here.
  • Tomorrow (Friday) Deutche Bank is holding a Pre Tailgate BBQ from 4PM to 6PM at Pizza House. Math Majors are encouraged to attend to learn about exciting internship and career opportunities. (October 14)
  • On NPR it was announced that MathWorks is looking to hire 200 people -- be sure to check them out.
  • Marquette University will hold an open house for students interested in pursuing graduate study in the Natural or Computational Sciences on Saturday November second. Faculty and students will be available to meet with prospective students; sign up by October 28.
  • Emma Candelier asks that you join her for an information session and dinner next Monday, November 11 at 6:30 PM in 1401 Mason Hall to learn about the University of Virginia's M.S. in Commerce, a one-year business degree for non-business majors. RSVP online here.
  • Hopefully, the Career Conference will have you thinking about related items like
    • Internships: good or evil? On Wednesday, November 20 from 4:00 to 4:40 PM in the Program Room of the Career Center (Student Activities Building) there will be a workshop for students exploring whether or not they would like to intern. To register log in to your Career Center Connector account.
    • Strategic Internship Searching. On Tuesday, November 19 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM in the Program Room of the Career Center (Student Activities Building) there will be a workshop for students who have already identified a field of interest and are in the process of internship searching. To register log in to your Career Center Connector account.
    • Advanced Resume Writing. On Wednesday, November 13, from 6:00 - 7:00 PM in the Program Room of the Career Center (Student Activities Building) there will be a workshop for students who have been working on their resume. This workshop will not talk about resume basics, and instead will focus on presenting one's experience to a specific community, whether that is a specific job, internship, or campus opportunity that the participant is applying for. Please register here.
    • Job Search. On Friday, November 15, from noon to 1:00 PM in the Career Center Program Room (Student Activities Building) there will be workshop discussing strategies for using the Career Center Connector and On-Campus Recruiting in your internship o job search. To register log in to your Career Center Connector account.
  • On Friday, November 15 from nine to noon Google-Ann Arbor will be giving a behind the scenes look at their office. The visit will include breakfast, an office tour, activities, networking opportunities, and crime fighting. You must apply by October 31 through the Career Center Connector.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellowships: Rolling acceptance, next application deadline November 11. Teaching Fellows are accomplished professionals and recent graduates who commit to becoming exceptional teachers in our most disadvantaged communities. Apply here.
  • As a part of the Math Department's Career Conference, WIM will be hosting a panel discussion with representatives from the conference to talk about experiences in fields such as education and actuarial mathematics; there will also be speakers from various companies such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, DTE Energy, and more. The talk will take place from 3:45 - 4:30 pm in the Nesbitt Room tomorrow.
  • Hopefully, the Career Conference will have you thinking about related items like
    • Internships: good or evil? On Wednesday, November 20 from 4:00 to 4:40 PM in the Program Room of the Career Center (Student Activities Building) there will be a workshop for students exploring whether or not they would like to intern. To register log in to your Career Center Connector account.
    • Strategic Internship Searching. On Tuesday, November 19 from 6:00 to 7:00 PM in the Program Room of the Career Center (Student Activities Building) there will be a workshop for students who have already identified a field of interest and are in the process of internship searching. To register log in to your Career Center Connector account.
    • Job Search. On Friday, November 15, from noon to 1:00 PM in the Career Center Program Room (Student Activities Building) there will be workshop discussing strategies for using the Career Center Connector and On-Campus Recruiting in your internship o job search. To register log in to your Career Center Connector account.
  • Interested in studying dynamics and stochastics in graduate school? The Division of Applied Mathematics at Brown University will be holding a RTG Workshop entitled, "Integrating Dynamics and Stochastics," for prospective graduate students, on November 22, 2013.  Limited travel and accommodation support is available. In order to apply for this workshop, please send a brief statement of interest, resume, and arrange to have your transcripts sent to Johnna Robinson.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities. Apply by December 1 for the spring internship season
  • The American Society for Engineering Education Student Chapter is hosting a workshop series on fundamental life skills. They invite students to attend to learn a new skill or become more familiar with topics introduced in a course. They will offer workshops on Presentation Skills and Python in April. You need to register.
  • Marquette Partners, LP is a leading liquidity provider for derivatives exchanges. They are looking to hire math (and other) majors with strong quantitative backgrounds who are self-starters, highly motivated, etc. etc. into an entry level Trading Assistant Position. If interested, submit a cover letter and resume.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their 2014 cohort of Fellows in Chicago (Chicago Teaching Fellows) and Indiana (Indianapolis Teaching Fellows). They’ve had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply by the 31st.
  • Are you graduating this May? Are you interested in making a difference in the world? Then think seriously about applying to the Chicago Teaching Fellows program. Applications are considered on a rolling basis, so apply early.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on Thursday, April 8 from 9:00am to 1:00pm in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect over 70 schools to be at the Fair
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 8-10. Many employers will be offering both internships and permanent positions at the fair. Registration required.
  • Michigan Math alumni Sabrina Yee and Kelcey Cui now work for Grainger, a large company with many interesting supply chain puzzles that need to be solved. Turns out that math people are good at solving those sorts of puzzles. Check out Grainger's Coffee Hours on March 20th from 1 to 4 at the Starbucks on South University. If you have any questions, please contact Kelcey Cui.
  • Graduating by June 2014? Interested in teaching high school in a STEM field? Have a GPA over 3.0? Maybe the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship is for you! The deadline is FRIDAY, so get busy.
  • Wayne State would like for you to know that it is launching a Master of Public Health in Biostatistics this fall. There is a huge demand for people with this type of expertise, and this area is a good fit for a person with a strong math background and interest in statistics.
  • Michigan alumna Sobha George works at the Enterprise Risk Management desk of DTE Energy. Her team has an opening for a Financial Associate position.
  • Interested in becoming a secondary school teacher? Then be sure to attend the School of Education's Teacher Certification Information Sessions: Wednesday, March 12, Pierpont Commons Boulevard Room; Wednesday, March 26, 3:00 - 4:00 p.m., Newman Advising Center; or Thursday, April 10, 6:00 - 7:00 p.m., Room 1322 School of Ed Building. Be sure to register for these sessions.
  • Although I am fairly certain that all careers that students of mathematics take up can be described as "alternate," The Career Center and Rackham are teaming up to provide a discussion of Alternative Careers for Science and Math Disciplines. This will take place on Wednesday, March 12, at 3 p.m. in the Common Room of the Rackham Graduate School. Pre-registration is required at https://secure.rackham.umich.edu/Events/wssel.php.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • The Washington Center wrote to me again asking that I let you know that they are looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency. Applications may be submitted at: http://portal.e.twc.edu/.
  • Breakthrough Saint Paul has paid summer teaching internships. Application Deadline: February 25th, 2013 (Interviews granted on a rolling basis). 
  • The Alumni Association continues to promote Hail It Forward -- a way for alumni and students to give and/or receive one-to-one career guidance including, but not limited to: Connections; Referrals; Career Skills; Mentoring; Talent; Relocation; Job Shadowing; Resume Advice; and much more. Hail It Forward today!
  • Many Michigan Math students have gone on to work for EPIC, perhaps it is the company for you, too.
  • Juniors and Seniors: Interested in being a secondary school math teacher? Do you want to give back to your community? Michigan's Noyce Teacher Scholarship program can make your dreams a reality. Check it out.
  • Alumna Paige DeRaedt is on campus today representing her employer Citrix. The company is looking to hire smart people (e.g., math majors) for both internships and real jobs. Be sure to check them out at the Winter Engineering Career Fair. If you can't attend that, they will have an Information Session from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Building (room TBD). N.B. if you don't like today's weather, Citrix is located in balmy Florida (of course, hurricanes are a risk there ...).
  • The Winter Career Expo is being held today, Wednesday, January 22, from 2:00 - 6:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Career Center, this event is held on the second floor of the Michigan Union. Recruiters will collect resumes and discuss career and internship opportunities.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses. Beginning February 6th, STA will host 12 virtual recruitment fairs throughout the hiring season.
  • Interested in living in a big city? Then check out Thursday's presentation on three of UofM's immersion programs: (1) Michigan in Washington, (2) Semester in Detroit, and (3) the Public Service Intern Program. The presentation will being with a meet and greet from 4:30 to 5 and then a panel presentation from 5:15 to 6 in the Vandenberg Room of the Michigan League.
  • International students: Do you plan to work in the United States after finishing your degree? If so, then be sure to attend the U.S. Job Search for International Students workshop on Wednesday, February 5 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at the Rackham Graduate School.
  • The CIA is running information sessions about careers in the National Clandestine Service. If interested, go here to sign up for an information session.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm looking to recruit Michigan undergraduates for their Statistical Analyst - entry level position. This position is available in Washington, D.C. They will be reviewing applications in the upcoming weeks, so, though applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis, apply as soon as possible. Contact Jessica Corcoran with any questions you may have.
  • This morning I was walking past one of the bulletin boards on the second floor of East Hall when I noticed an advertisement for the Charles C. Alexander Teacher-Intern Program at Groton School in Massachusetts. This program promises to offer wide exposure to all aspects of secondary boarding school life and sounds like a good opportunity. Applications are due January first.
  • Since there was at least one internship program out there for future secondary teachers, I decided to do a little research. I stumbled across the following additional opportunities: I am sure that many more such programs exist, and a bit of googling will find them for you.
  • Michigan Math people have had good success with this career path: two Operation Research Analyst positions under the Program Executive Office, Combat Support and Combat Service Support (CS&CSS) will be opening in the Life Cycle Management Command, Cost & Systems Analysis Office in Warren, MI. Math skills are essential for this position. If you are interested, please contact Christine Moretti or Diane Hohn
  • The Mathematics of Planet Earth Centre for Doctoral Training at Imperial College London is now recruiting for the October 2014 intake to their fully funded four year doctoral programme. Apply by January 31
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm looking to recruit Michigan undergraduates for their Research Assistant/ Programmer- entry level position. This position is available in Ann Arbor, Princeton, Cambridge, Chicago, and Oakland. They will be reviewing applications in the upcoming weeks, so, though applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis and into the fall and winter, apply as soon as possible. Contact Jessica Corcoran with any questions you may have.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out.
  • MATCH Teacher Residency offers the opportunity to spend one year in Boston working with middle and high school children. You may select between full time tutoring, or tutoring with teacher training. They are reviewing applications on a rolling basis from September until June
  • Math For America is now accepting applications. Early acceptance deadline: January 1, 2014.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end February 20, 2014
  • Cataphora was founded by Michigan Math alumna Elizabeth Charnock.  In 2012 the company opened an Ann Arbor office for the express purpose of recruiting Michigan Math students.  Please contact Chris Kurecka for more information about employment opportunities
  • Eventually, the fun, halcyon college days come to an end for most of us. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional or otherwise) application process.
  • Boston University is another good place for Math T-shirt photos. Their Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience would like for you, a student of mathematics, to apply for September 2014 admission.
  • Harlem Academy is seeking a strong candidate for their open middle school math teaching position. Michigan Math graduate student Alexander Munk reports that this is an excellent position for anyone looking to do good in a supportive environment.
  • Many Students of Mathematics end up in careers in consulting with firms like ZS. To learn more about this path, please attend the Career Center's Workshop: Exploring Consulting Careers Panel tomorrow (Friday) from 3 to 4 in the Maize and Blue auditorium of the SAB.
  • Looking for a summer internship? Then be sure to check out Detroit Wolverine. With over 800 positions in Detroit, you are sure to find something. And, you can take the very first Math T-shirt picture in Detroit.
  • Michigan alumna Uriko Chen would like for you to consider working for Mercer. Their DC office is hiring Senior Workforce Strategy Analysts.
  • Are you graduating this May? Are you interested in making a difference in the world? Then think seriously about applying to the TNTP Teaching Fellows program. Applications are due March 30.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on Friday, April 17 from 9:00am to 1:00pm in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect over 70 schools to be at the Fair.
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 7-8. Many employers will be offering both internships and permanent positions at the fair. Registration required.
  • The Alumni Association's final 30 Minute Mentors session of the school year happens on Friday, March 27 from 10AM to 5PM in the Alumni Center, 200 Fletcher Street. This is your chance to sit down, one-on-one, with alumni in career fields that interest you. See if there's an alum you would like to meet and reserve your meeting time here.
  • I guess that most of you reading this missive have already found a math and/or science major, and, consequently, the beginnings of a career path. But, you probably have friends who are still seeking enlightenment. Please point them to the exciting and fun Finding a Math and Science Major event that will be held on Thursday, April 2, 6:00-7:30 PM in the Palmer Commons Great Lakes Room.
  • The National Security Agency wrote to ask that I let you know that they are now hiring. Learn more about available career opportunities and application instructions by visiting http://www.aftercollege.com/company/national-security-agency/.
  • Graduating in 2015 and looking for a tech job? JP Morgan Chase’s Tech Connect is a primer leading to their 6-week TAP (Technology Analyst Program) Boot Camp in July and is focused on Java training, career & leadership development for approximately 20 incoming women with MIS, Science or Math backgrounds. This program will take place in New Jersey. Once complete, the Tech Connect analysts will continue on to our TAP Boot Camp (either in New Jersey or Ohio) before joining their full-time Teams around the country.
  • I have heard nothing but good things about 826michigan from math people who decided to intern there. If you are a creative, hardworking individual then consider applying for an (unpaid) internship with 826michigan.
  • Akuna Capital will be here on March 9for a recruiting presentation that MUgSS is sponsoring on March 9th from 6-8pm in 411 West Hall. The presentation will be on the role of math/statistics in options trading.
  • Google and Marketing EDGE are looking for high achieving students from various fields of study who are interested in exploring data-driven careers to attend their Interactive Marketing Analytics Xperience (I-MAX) program in Google’s Mountain View office from August 1 to 5. Apply here. E-mail Rachel Fontana if you have any questions.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • The Washington Center wrote to me again asking that I let you know that they are looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency. Applications may be submitted at: http://portal.e.twc.edu/.
  • Juniors and Seniors: Interested in being a secondary school math teacher? Do you want to give back to your community? Michigan's Noyce Teacher Scholarship program can make your dreams a reality. Check it out.
  • Looking for an internship? Lucky you! The Career Center is offering workshops on exactly this topic on Wednesday the 18th at 3PM and on the 24th at 4PM.
  • Breakthrough Saint Paul has paid summer teaching internships. Application deadline in February (Interviews granted on a rolling basis).
  • Looking for an internship? Lucky you! The Career Center is offering workshops on exactly this topic on the 18th at 3PM and on the 24th at 4PM.
  • Through the Michigan in Washington program, Students of Mathematics have interned at the Treasury Department, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, and the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, among other organizations. Applications for Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 are being accepted until tomorrow, February 6.
  • The MSU's SETS-UP Program is looking for students who will earn a science degree by May 2015 and are interested in obtaining teaching certification.
  • Tonight, February 5, from 6 to 7:30 your Student Government is hosting an Alumni Connections Event with an entrepreneurship theme titled “Innovate Your Future: Creating the Liberal Arts Entrepreneur.” The event will feature LSA alumni who have experience with entrepreneurship in diverse ways including business, community, and social innovation. Please show up at the Pond Room of the Union. Food will be served!
  • The LSA Internship Forum will be held tonight (the 29th) from 6 to 8pm on the 2nd floor of the Michigan League. The Forum is an opportunity for students to hear about the internship experience first-hand from peers, learn from and network with LSA alumni, as well as identify resources here on campus to help develop their interest in internships.
  • LSA Student Government is hosting an Alumni Connections Event with an entrepreneurship theme titled “Innovate Your Future: Creating the Liberal Arts Entrepreneur.” The event will feature LSA alumni who have experience with entrepreneurship in diverse ways including business, community, and social innovation. It will be held next Thursday, February 5 from 6-7:30PM in the Pond Room of the Union. Food will be served!
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has some exciting opportunities for students graduating this May. Please visit this page prior to February 6.
  • The University's annual Winter Career Expo started yesterday (the 21st) and and ends today (22nd). This event features more than 100 companies, many of whom are offering internships. Use your Career Center Connector account to find out more about this excellent opportunity.
  • The LSA Internship Forum will be held next Thursday (the 29th) from 6 to 8pm on the 2nd floor of the Michigan League. The Forum is an opportunity for students to hear about the internship experience first-hand from peers, learn from and network with LSA alumni, as well as identify resources here on campus to help develop their interest in internships.
  • Valerie Valtz, Head of Campus Recruiting for D. E. Shaw & Co. reports that the D. E. Shaw group is now accepting applications for full-time and intern positions. All of their open positions are listed on their website. They will be coming to campus on February 6th for on-campus interviews, and the last day to submit an application is January 26th through the Career Center Connector.
  • Google will be hosting a Career Panel with four Michigan Alumni next week. The alumni will be speaking about their journey from Ann Arbor to our Google offices in Chicago, New York and Mountain View. Feel free to bring all your questions! RSVP so they can make sure to bring enough swag and delicious food for everyone. If you have any questions, please e-mail them.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses. Beginning January 29th, STA will host many virtual recruitment fairs throughout the hiring season.
  • The University's annual Winter Career Expo happens next Wednesday (21st) and Thursday (22nd). This event features more than 100 companies, many of whom are offering internships. Use your Career Center Connector account to find out more about this excellent opportunity.
  • In preparation for next week's Winter Career Expo, the Career Center invites you to join them for today's Great Expo-Prep-tacular.
  • If you can't attend the Great Expo-Prep-tacular, then maybe you can make the Career Center's Alumni Career Crawl on Tuesday the 20th from 6 to 7:30; you must register using the Career Center Connector. Here is a video describing what to expect.
  • New York Life is part of the University's Industry Partnership Program (IPP), and they are looking for an intern to analyze the “cost of waiting” to purchase permanent insurance. You may apply for this opportunity via the posting "New York Life Industry Partnership Program (IPP)", Job ID 49378 in your Career Center Connector account.
  • The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship seeks to increase communication skills in student scientists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate science, engineering, and mathematics students at media sites nationwide to work as science reporters for ten weeks. Deadline is January 15.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are anxious to include Michigan students, and give them the chance to solve challenges for innovative companies.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements.
  • Northwestern University's Master of Science in Education Program prepares students to become elementary and secondary teachers. They will be hosting a virtual information session on December 10th.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Please sign up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • As a part of the Math Department's Career Conference, WIM will be hosting a panel discussion with representatives from Buck Consultants, Hanover Insurance, Airflow Sciences Corporation, and CBS. The discussion will take place from 3:45 - 4:30pm in the Nesbitt Room tomorrow.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this. Applications are due Sunday, December 1.
  • Juniors: Tomorrow Treacy & Company will be holding a lunch and learn and coffee chats for those looking for an internship this summer. RSVP through your C3 account under "Workshops & Employer Events" -> "Workshops." Space is limited. Please only RSVP for either the lunch OR the coffee chats. If you have trouble viewing this event, check to make sure your profile reflects "junior" status.
  • Please sign up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Graduating Seniors: The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston is looking to hire Research Assistants (RAs). RAs work for one or two economists, independently perform data collection, statistical and econometric analysis, literature reviews, and writing assignments. Michigan Math alumnus Jianlin Wang is currently there. Applications are accepted January 1 to 31, 2015.
  • Graduating by June 2015? Interested in teaching high school in a STEM field? Have a GPA over 3.0? Maybe the Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship is for you! The next deadline is FRIDAY, so get busy.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Please sign up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Please sign up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc. You should sign up RIGHT NOW. Don't be afraid to be a little creative about which interests/majors/careers you choose -- remember that most companies are looking for people who have invested the time necessary both to develop excellent problem solving skills and to learn how to think precisely, rigorously, and logically; they are not looking for people with specific skills in representation theory, combinatorics, or PDEs .... Sign up here.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting. Another Freshman Friday will occur on the 14th.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellowships: Rolling acceptance, next application deadline November 10. Teaching Fellows are accomplished professionals and recent graduates who commit to becoming exceptional teachers in our most disadvantaged communities. Apply here.
  • Have you considered applying to graduate school, but wondered if you would feel welcomed by its community? On November 14th in 3222 Angell Hall from 4 to 5:30 you will be able to hear UM faculty and grad students discuss strategizing applications to graduate programs, opportunities and opportunities of underrepresented groups, and life in graduate school. More information may be found here.
  • Please sign up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is a good way to keep track of who is visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc. You should sign up RIGHT NOW. Don't be afraid to be a little creative about which interests/majors/careers you choose -- remember that most companies are looking for people who have invested the time necessary to learn how to think precisely, rigorously, and logically; they are not looking for people with specific skills in analysis, probability, geometry .... Sign up here.
  • The Columbia Business School will be on campus recruiting for its Summer Research Internship today from 5 to 6 in 201 Lorch.
  • The Bloomberg Institute, which is the educational division of Bloomberg and modestly describes itself as "the future of finance recruiting", has developed something called the Bloomberg Aptitude Test. If you wish to go batty taking the two hour long BAT on November 7th at 6:30PM, then please sing up here. (The e-mail I received said the exam would happen in RO320 -- you should double check this.)
  • The Committee on Institution Cooperation offers fee waivers to qualifying graduate school applicants.
  • The Stanford Graduate School of Business Political Economics PhD program wrote to tell me that they have been impressed with the Michigan math students they have seen and they would like to see more of you. Their application deadline is December 1st. If you go visit, say hello to Michigan Math alumnus Tim McQuade.
  • Please sign up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is a good way to keep track of who is visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc. You should sign up RIGHT NOW. Don't be afraid to be a bit creative about which interests/majors/careers you choose -- remember that most companies are looking for people who have invested the time necessary to learn how to think precisely, rigorously, and logically; they are not looking for people with specific skills in combinatorics, abstract algebra, mathematical biology .... Sign up here. [Here is an example of something that came in this week: Two Michigan alum from JP Morgan Sales and Trading division will be offering 20 minute, pre-scheduled, one on one office hours for Juniors and Seniors interested in further exploring Sales and Trading career paths. Appointments can be reserved in Career Center Connector (C3) on a first come first serve basis, until all slots are full. ]
  • I have been asked to let you know: The Department of Statistics at Virginia Tech and LISA (Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Statistical Analysis) are recruiting students with excellent quantitative skills who want to earn a Ph.D. in Statistics to help people, solve real world problems, and travel around the world. We decided to recruit from the Math Department at the University of Michigan because of the strength of its students and their potential fit for their program.
  • The Columbia Business School will be on campus recruiting for its Summer Research Internship program next Thursday (the 30th) from 5-6PM in 201 Lorch. Current student of mathematics Lulu Wang participated in this program last summer and reports: the program is "looking for math undergrads who can handle the rigor of the quantitative work, and [it is] recruiting for both interns and full time. For some more background, my project was on the boards of directors of companies that had been the target of activist hedge funds. Most of my work centered around programming in R and Stata as well as literature surveys. We also had the opportunity during the internship to attend various seminars about graduate school and various fields of business research."
  • The Multidisciplinary Design Program (MDP) in the College of Engineering has reserved several major real-world project positions for students with skills in Math and Statistics. These projects are open to First Year through Masters students; posters about each are available for your inspection on the second floor of East Hall outside of 2084 until this evening. It appears that applications for these projects are due on the 19th.
  • I have signed up for a C3 (Career Center Connector) account.; it is chock full of information about who is visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc. You should sign up RIGHT NOW. Don't be afraid to be a bit innovative about which interests/majors/careers you choose -- remember that most companies are looking for people who have invested the time necessary to learn how to think precisely, rigorously, and logically; they are not looking for people with specific skills in combinatorics, abstract algebra, mathematical biology .... Sign up here.
  • The Washington Center wrote to me again asking that I let you know that they are looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency. Applications may be submitted at: http://portal.e.twc.edu/.
  • This week I discovered that when you sign up for your C3 (Career Center Connector) account, you will receive e-mail about upcoming deadlines for internships and the like. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your way.
  • Michigan's International Opportunities Fair 2014 is a great way to connect with international organizations right here on campus. More than 50 organizations will be offering international work, internships, and volunteer opportunities. The fair will take place Thursday, October 23, from 2 to 6 PM in the 2nd floor of the Michigan Union.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a C3 (Career Center Connector) account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent our way.
  • The October 13 Consulting and Finance Immersion will visit Navigant and Morningstar. During the trip, you will meet with UofM alumni, hear about full time positions and internships, and learn what it is like to work in these industries. Application deadline is September 28. You must login to your C3 account, click on the Workshops & Employer Events tab, and then search for immersion.
  • Goldman Sachs is hosting a gazillion information sessions at UofM for which you MUST register: Investment Management 101 (Tuesday, September 30; 4:00PM – 5:00PM, The League – Hussey Room) Operations 101 (Wednesday, October 8, 5:00PM – 6:00PM, The Union – Kuenzel Room); Risk Management 101 (Wednesday, October 8, 6:00PM – 7:00PM, The Union – Wolverine Room); Firmwide Information Session ( Wednesday, October 8, TIME: 7:30PM – 9:00PM, The Union – Rogel Ballroom); Operations Coffee Chats (Thursday, October 9, 10:00AM – 4:00PM, The Duderstadt Center); LSA Football Tailgate (Thursday, October 9, 4:00PM – 6:00PM, Pizza House); Investment Banking 101 (Wednesday, October 22, 7:00PM – 8:00PM, The League – The Ballroom).
  • Michigan Math alumna Sabrina Yee now works for Grainger, a large company with many interesting supply chain puzzles that need to be solved. Turns out that math people are good at solving those sorts of puzzles. Sabrina will be happy to meet with you at Grainger's Coffee Hours on Monday September 29 from 9am to 4pm at the Starbucks at Liberty and State.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a C3 (Career Center Connector) account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • Michigan Math alumna Sabrina Yee now works for Grainger, a large company with many interesting supply chain puzzles that need to be solved. Turns out that math people are good at solving those sorts of puzzles. Sabrina will be happy to meet with you at Grainger's Coffee Hours on Monday September 22 and Monday September 29 from 9am to 4pm at the Starbucks at Liberty and State. Grainger will also host an information session in 301 Lorch Hall on the 22nd from 7 to 8pm. If you have any questions, please contact Carlos Miguel Dado.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will be on campus Tuesday, September 30 from 7 to 8pm in the 3rd floor Plaza Room of Palmer Commons to recruit for its Director’s Financial Analyst program. This two-year rotational program sits at the intersection of the startup world, the federal government, and the financial services industry. Direct any questions to Nate Balk; you may call him at 202-435-9456.
  • The Michigan's Fall Career Fair will take place on Tuesday, September 30, and Wednesday, October 1, from 2 to 6pm in the Michigan Union. Registration is on-site, you must bring your ID, and about half of the more than 100 participating companies are offering internships. More information may be found here.
  • Point72 Asset Management invites you to attend their Information Session on Monday, October 6th from 7 to 8pm in the 4th Forum Hall of Palmer Commons.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. These programs often take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc. So, not only do immersions provide a good way to learn about careers, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to contribute to the math T-shirt photo page. Learn how to apply here.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • Math alumna Fiona Tang has been working for Capital One for more than a year and reports that she's "had a great experience so far. Captial One is an analytical driven company with very supportive training program for entry level analysts. I find a lot of what I learnt at school in terms of logical thinking and problem solving can be really applied in day to day job." There will be a couple recruiting events coming up and she would love to have math students join them:
    • BBA Games – Friday, September 12
    • Tentative BA Office Hours – Friday, September 19
    • LSA Career Fair – Tuesday, September 30
    Students need to apply both through Michigan’s career website (Career Connector) AND Capital One’s portal to be considered for the position. Applications are available for BA, FRP, and TDP positions. Resume Drop Deadline is Wednesday, October 1. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Fiona or Jenny Ratzel.
  • MATCH Teacher Residency offers the opportunity to spend one year in Boston working with middle and high school children. You may select between full time tutoring, or tutoring with teacher training. They are reviewing applications on a rolling basis from September until June.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February 20, 2015.
  • Cataphora was founded by Michigan Math alumna Elizabeth Charnock.  In 2012 the company opened an Ann Arbor office for the express purpose of recruiting Michigan Math students.  Look here for more information about employment opportunities.
  • Eventually, the fun, halcyon college days come to an end for most of us. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional or otherwise) application process.
  • Speaking of careers, DTE Energy has a full-time position available that might be of interest to graduating seniors.
  • Goldman Sachs is hosting several events next week for freshman and sophomores who may be interested in an internship during the summer of 2017. Check out their flyer, and if you want to register to attend one of them, sign up at My GS Events.
  • Goldman Sachs is also hosting a three-day program, May 23 - 25, at their New York City and Salt Lake City offices for Black, Hispanic/Latino, or Native American freshman or sophomores interested in learning about careers at Goldman Sachs. The application deadline is April 24.
  • The application deadline for the TNTP Teaching Fellows program has been extended until April 11. If you are graduating this year and want to make a real difference, think seriously about applying to be part of the Michigan Teacher Corps through the TNTP Teaching Fellows program.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on Thursday, April 14 from 9:00 to 1:00 in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair, and there is no need to pre-register
  • Google will be here Monday, April 4, to meet exclusively with math students. Stop by East Hall 4096 between 3 PM and 5 PM to chat with Michigan math alums who are Google engineers and a tech recruiter. Come learn about what it's like to work at Google, have your resume reviewed, or ask any other questions you have. Then from 6 PM to 7:30 PM, attend their interview workshop in 1068 East Hall where you can get tips on the technical interview process and participate in interactive sample questions. RSVP here so that they know how much food and swag to bring. Any questions can be directed to michstudents@google.com.
  • MFAMS (Michigan Finance and Mathematics Society) is hosting an event with Bank of America's Global Risk Development Program today, March 31, from 4 PM to 6 PM in East Hall 1360. Two senior risk executives from Bank of America will discuss the recruitment process for the Global Risk Program.
  • There will be over 70 organizations at the Spring Career Expo. The Career Center has some tips on how to make the best use of this great opportunity to meet potential employers. The Expo will be next Tuesday, March 22 in the Michigan Union.
  • Jane Street, a quantitative trading firm, is hosting a small dinner at Michigan on March 29. If you are interested in attending, sign up here. They are also inviting freshmen and sophomores to learn about how Jane Street uses math, computer science, and probability concepts in trading and about the different roles at the company at a Spring Education Event at their New York office, May 22 - May 24. Selected participants will have all expenses covered by Jane Street. To apply, send a resume and a brief statement (250 words or less) that introduces yourself and explains why you would like to attend the event to see-js@janestreet.com by March 25.
  • Michigan alumnus Matthew Slodowitz would like you consider working for Argus Information and Advisory Services. Their office in White Plains, New York is hiring Associate Managers for their Client and Modeling Solutions group, and their San Francisco office is hiring Consulting Analysts. You can find the job posting on Handshake or send your resume to Blair Day or Lauren Peterson.
  • Are you graduating this May? Are you interested in making a difference in the world? Then think seriously about applying to the TNTP Teaching Fellows program. Applications are due March 28.
  • Google is pleased with their decisions to hire Michigan math majors in the past, and they'd like you to know about two particular roles that might be appropriate for those of you interested in computer science: Software Engineer, University Graduate and Software Engineer, Tools and Infrastructure. If those positions aren't for you, they have other opportunities, and you can express your interest in working at Google using this form.
  • Nielsen is hosting a Professional Development Panel focused on Data Science on March 22, 4:30 - 6:00 in the Ehrlicher Room, North Quad. The panel will be made up of Nielsen employees who will discuss using data science in a big organization.
  • IBM wanted you to know that they will be in the Duderstadt Connector tomorrow, Friday, March 11, from 9:00 - 4:00 to discuss careers at IBM and conduct interviews. More information can be found here. Interested math and statistics students should send their CV to Michael Perrone.
  • Two upcoming workshops at the Newnan Advising Center are designed to help you market your degree: Market your degree on LinkedIn on March 15 and Perfect your Elevator Pitch on March 16.
  • The Career Center has arranged an Immersion at Farmer's Insurance in Grand Rapids on March 18. The company is specifically interested in connecting with students studying math, particularly actuarial mathematics. If you're interested, apply through the event listing on handshake.
  • Michigan Teaching Corps offers a rigorous teacher training program and placement in a classroom in one of the lower-performing schools in Michigan, where high-quality teachers are needed most. The application deadline is February 22.
  • Citi is sponsoring a Mentors Luncheon & Career Symposium event hosted by the National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP) on Friday, February 26 in New York City. The event is for underrepresented minorities and women interested in a career in the financial services industry. If you are interested, register by February 23.
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program. There will be information sessions about the program at Ross on February 22 and March 14. Find out more and register for the information sessions here.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can find internships in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Interested in inspiring young people by teaching math in high school? The Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) has developed a two-year Houston Graduate Teaching Fellowship that offers mentoring, classroom experience, and the opportunity to take a Math T-shirt photo at Houston's beer can house, all while earning a master's degree and Texas teaching certification. The next application deadline is February 15.
  • McGill University in Canada has a new Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Harvard EdLabs is hiring students graduating this year for a pre-doctoral fellowship position. The program is a good bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in economics or statistics.
  • Want to make a real difference in a young person's education? City Year trains and places young adults in high-poverty schools to serve as tutors, mentors, and role-models to help students succeed and decrease the drop-out rate. Applications for their 11-month program are due February 15.
  • You may not remember a time before Google, but life was different back then. If you're interested in learning more about working for Google, stop by their table at the Winter Engineering Career Fair on Tuesday, January 26 or attend the Lightning Tech Talk 6:30 - 7:30 on Thursday, January 28. RSVP here.
  • Marquette Partners, LP is a leading liquidity provider for derivatives exchanges. They are looking to hire math (and other) majors with strong quantitative backgrounds who are self-starters, highly motivated, etc. etc. into an entry level Trading Assistant position. If you are interested, submit a cover letter and resume.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for the 2016-2017 school year.
  • The University's annual Winter Career Expo happens next Wednesday (20th) and Thursday (21st). Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating on Day 1 and Day 2. To help you make the most of the career fair, the Career Center is hosting a series of preparatory events.
  • If you'd like to get some help with the difficulty of determining what employers and industries may be the best fit for you, take this short survey sponsored by the Career Center.
  • Math alumnus Luis Leon encourages graduating seniors and recent graduates to consider a job as a Product Analyst at ArborMetrix, a cutting edge Health Care Analytics company located right here in downtown Ann Arbor. Contact Luis Leon for more information about the position.
  • Qualtrics would like you to take a look at this job posting.
  • The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship seeks to increase communication skills in student scientists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate science, engineering, and mathematics students at media sites nationwide to work as science reporters for ten weeks. Deadline is January 15.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are anxious to include Michigan students, and give them the chance to solve challenges for innovative companies.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • The University of Florida very much wants you to apply for their applied PhD positions in engineering and mathematics. See this flier for more details, and apply by December 15. We have no Math T-shirt photos from the University of Florida.
  • The University of Southern California would like for you to consider applying to their Ph.D. program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. The deadline is December 15. We have no Math T-shirt photos from USC.
  • The University of California at Irvine would like for you to be a part of the revolution by applying to their Ph.D. program in Mathematical, Computational, and Systems Biology. It appears that applications are due December 15. We have no Math T-shirt photos from UC Irvine.
  • McKinsey & Company is looking for people to help grow a new Health Systems and Services Actuarial group focused on providing actuarial services to its healthcare clients. This looks to be an excellent opportunity --  the job description is here.
  • Next Thursday (the 19th) Citigroup will be hosting Citi's Women in Trading Webinar hosted by Suni Harford from 3:30 to 4:15 pm. To participate, go here. Imagine the interesting places from which you can attend a webinar with your Math T-shirt.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities. Apply now.
  • Math is good preparation for a career in law, and it will certainly set you apart. If you are thinking about moving in that direction, please consider attending next week's University of Detroit Mercy Law Luncheon and Information Session. This will take place in the Welker Room of the Michigan Union from 11:30 to 1pm. We have no Math T-shirt photos from the Welker Room.
  • As a part of the Math Department's Career Conference, WIM will be hosting a panel discussion with representatives from Airflow Sciences Corporation, Blue Care Network, Google, The William Davidson Institute, Hanover Insurance, and The William Davidson Institute. The discussion will take place from 4:00 - 4:45pm in the Nesbitt Room tomorrow (Friday).
  • The UofM alumni association brings you free bagels and coffee every Wednesday morning. That is pretty awesome, but they do much more for you. For example:
    • Tomorrow (Friday) is the inaugural Face to Face with Michigan Alumni event. Need career advice? Have questions about the field you want to go into? Get face to face with alumni and have one-on-one conversations about their area of expertise. Register here
    • Next Tuesday the alumni association will host a Hail & Hello: Networking Workshop & Event. This gathering combines a short networking education session for students on how to be effective at networking, followed by a low stakes but high engagement networking event with Michigan alumni. Register here.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this. Applications are due Sunday, December 1.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • The Committee on Institution Cooperation offers fee waivers to qualifying graduate school applicants.
  • A Truth: Many internships turn into real jobs. But how to get an internship if you are not interested in actuarial/financial work? Perhaps you can find an answer to this question next Tuesday at 5:30PM in 1449 Mason Hall by attending the Career Center's information session titled Optimizing your Internship Opportunities.
  • If business is your thing, you may wish to attend the October 27th Minor information session at Ross.
  • Powerley is looking to hire an analyst to help ensure that the needs of their clients are aligned with the products they develop. For more information about this opportunity, please contact Elizabeth Thomas.
  • Math alumna Carmen Lee, who still owes me a Math T-shirt picture, now works for BNP Paribas. She will be on campus today for Networking Hours (10am-2pm, at the Winter Garden, in main building of the Ross business school) and an Information Session (at 5:30pm (sharp) in W2760, inside Ross’ Wyly Hall).
  • Graduating in December and not quite sure what to do? City Year Detroit has a limited number of Mid Year positions available -- these positions involve a 6-month commitment with the opportunity to apply for a Full Year Senior AmeriCorps member position for the 2016-2017 service year. The application deadline is December 1. Positions will fill quickly, so if this opportunity interests you, please contact Brandis Taylor or Marcus Sumrall.
  • Michigan's International Opportunities Fair 2015 is a great way to connect with international organizations right here on campus. Last year more than 50 organizations offered international work, internships, and volunteer opportunities. The fair will take place today from 2 to 6 PM in the 2nd floor of the Michigan Union.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses. Apply today.
  • Are you interested in improving healthcare delivery? Then perhaps you should consider applying for a masters in Industrial and Operations Engineering with a concentration in Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety. Michigan's multi-disciplinary Center for Healthcare Engineering and Patient Safety (CHEPS) brings together students from engineering, mathematics, nursing, medicine, public health, and more to prepare them for high-impact careers improving healthcare delivery.
  • Interested in hearing about cool projects happening at Google? Then be sure to attend the Google Tech Talk on Tuesday, October 27th from 6:30pm to 7:30pm in 1670 BBB. RSVP here so they know how much swag and food to bring, and feel free to reach out to michstudents@google.com if you have any questions.
  • Math alumna Beth Nakamura would like for you to consider applying for General Electric's SDLP program. GE’s Software Development Leadership Program is a full-time, two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. Please contact Tim Lanehart or Beth Nakamura with any questions.
  • Interested in molding the next generation? Then check out the food and information that will be available at BASIS.ed's presentation next Wednesday at 4PM in 1372 East Hall.
  • The NSA is actively seeking applications for a number of jobs and wants math people to apply. More information is available here.
  • The Columbia Business School will be on campus recruiting for its Summer Research Internship today from 4 to 5:30 pm in Wyly Hall Room W2740. Many Michigan Math students have participated in this program, and they report that it is an outstanding opportunity.
  • Michigan Math alumnus Spencer Chako currently works as an options trader for Morgan Stanley in New York. His goal is to help Michigan students interested in trading land an internship. To that end, Morgan Stanley is putting on a Sales and Trading 101 event next Thursday at Pizza House where Spencer will discuss the basics of equity derivatives. If you are interested, RSVP pronto.
  • Not on Handshake? Here is a partial list of the opportunities you missed this week. Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • Michigan's International Opportunities Fair 2015 is a great way to connect with international organizations right here on campus. Last year more than 50 organizations offered international work, internships, and volunteer opportunities. The fair will take place today from 2 to 6 PM in the 2nd floor of the Michigan Union.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Interested in exploring opportunities in education? Then be sure to check out the School of Education's Open House on October 22nd.
  • Not on Handshake? Here is a partial list of the opportunities you missed this week. Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • Are you a young women who is enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology, interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills, and eligible to work full time in as of June 2016? Then Ali Marano, the head of the Talent Pipeline for Technology at JPMorgan Chase, would like for you to apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program. Please direct questions to tech.connect@jpmchase.com.
  • Deutsche Bank is seeking Michigan sophomores and juniors who are students of mathematics to apply of the Analyst Internship Program (if that link doesn't work, try this) at Deutsche Bank.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) wants students of mathematics to apply for its Director’s Financial Analyst position, a two-year rotational fellowship sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry. Students can apply for the program here between October 12, 2015 and October 16, 2015. To learn more, contact Emily Turner <emily.turner@cfpb.gov>.
  • Michigan's Fall Career Expo will take place on Tuesday, October 6, and Wednesday, October 7, from 2 to 6pm in the Michigan Union. Last year more than half of the more than 100 participating companies offered internships. More information on how to prepare may be found here. NOTE: If all you do is say "Hi, I am Joe Student. This is my resume. My GPA is 3.83." then don't expect any call backs.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Interested in exploring opportunities in education? Then be sure to check out the School of Education's Open House on October 22nd.
  • Michigan alumnus Marvin Tang works in the Internal Audit department at Goldman Sachs in New York.  He strongly encourages you to apply for the Goldman Sachs Internal Audit summer internship (open to domestic and international students, apply by October 21).  He would also be happy to answer any questions you may have about the firm, department, or job opportunity.
  • Michigan Math alumnus Spencer Chako works in the equities division of Morgan Stanley trading single name options. If you are NOT A SENIOR, he would be happy to meet with you tomorrow (Friday)  Friday, from 2:00pm to 3:00pm at Palmer Commons to discuss the various opportunities that are available at his firm. RSVP here.
  • Seniors: The Research Analyst recruiting team at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York seeks Michigan Math students who want to work closely with the economists in their Research group starting next fall.  Applications are being accepted until October 15 at http://www.newyorkfed.org/careers/current_opportunities.html.
  • Google wants you to check them out up at the Fall Engineering Career Fair. They will be there on Monday September 28 from 10am to 4pm to discuss opportunities and such. Additionally, on Wednesday, September 30 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm they will be hosting a Google Intern Panel in 1013 DOW. Google likes Michigan Math people. Please RSVP here (https://goo.gl/V2gWwc ).
  • The Google visit is part of the larger SWE/TBP Fall Engineering Career Fair which will be held Monday, September 28 and Tuesday, September 29 (next week). There are quite a few companies coming who will be interested in math majors. Visit https://tbp.engin.umich.edu/career_fair/companies/ for a more complete list of companies attending.
  • Michigan's Fall Career Expo will take place on Tuesday, October 6, and Wednesday, October 7, from 2 to 6pm in the Michigan Union. Last year more than half of the more than 100 participating companies offered internships. More information on how to prepare may be found here.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. These programs often take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc. So, not only do immersions provide a good way to learn about careers, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to contribute to the math T-shirt photo page.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • The University of Rochester Department of Mathematics invites you to an exclusive virtual events to learn about their PhD program. This will happen on October 16th, RSVP here.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, October 3, 2015. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty.
  • Marquette Partners, LP is a leading liquidity provider for derivatives exchanges. They like to hire Michigan math students, and, as it happens, are hiring one or two trading assistants for their Crude Oil Options team. To apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume to recruitingmqp@gmail.com
  • MATCH Teacher Residency offers the opportunity to spend one year in Boston working with middle and high school children. You may select between full time tutoring, or tutoring with teacher training. They are reviewing applications on a rolling basis from September until June.
  • Deutsche Bank asks that I let you know about their Analyst Internship Program -- a paid ten week program. They say that you should be able to find it from here, but their web-page is not working very well for me.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • Eventually, the fun, halcyon college days come to an end for most of us. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional or otherwise) application process.
  • The UM School of Information offers a Master of Science in Information (MSI) and a Master of Health Informatics, which can lead to a wide variety of careers. Visit their Facebook page for prospective students to get answers to any questions you may have about the program. The deadline to apply for the MSI program is May 1. 
  • Business Unplugged is an opportunity to hear from a panel of business professionals over a catered dinner. The event is open to all majors and will be tomorrow, Friday, April 14, 4:00 - 6:00, in the Rogel Ballroom of the Union. RSVP here.
  • If you are thinking about attending graduate school at Stanford, then here is a huge opportunity: Stanford's Knight-Hennessy Scholars program aims to prepare the next generation of global leaders to address the increasingly complex challenges facing the world. Beginning next year, the program will annually select high-achieving students with demonstrated leadership and civic commitment to receive full funding to pursue a graduate education at Stanford. In addition to their core Stanford degree program each scholar will have additional opportunities for leadership training, mentorship, and cohort-based experiential learning across multiple disciplines.
  • City Internships' immersive career training programs in London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington D.C. still have some open spots (all of the other cities have been fully placed). Places are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so interested students should apply soon.
  • Graduating soon? Interested in the social sciences? Want to get paid to go to school? Then check this out: The University of Chicago is pioneering a new MA program in Computational Social Science where you will learn how to devise innovative formal, statistical, and computational models to make important contributions across the social sciences. The goal of the program is to train students for elite-level PhD admission in Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, History, and Anthropology. Please don’t hesitate to contact Chad Cyrenne with any questions you may have.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair is today from 9:00 to 1:00 in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair, and there is no need to pre-register.
  • The LSA Summer Mentorship Program connects current LSA students with young alumni mentors, giving you the unique opportunity to learn from people who were recently student themselves. Students in the program are paired with mentors in the cities where they are working or interning over the summer, and LSA facilitates three meetings to discuss navigating life after college and making the most of your internship. In addition to location, students and mentors are also paired based on career goals, areas of study, extracurricular activities on campus and what they are hoping to get out of the program. You do not have to have your summer plans confirmed yet to APPLY by April 7 at 5PM. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email Joe Murray.
  • Are you considering graduate school in industrial engineering, operations research, or analytics as an option after graduation? IINFORMS and IISE are partnering up to bring you a panel of faculty, graduate students, and industry partners to tell you what the grad school application process is like, how graduate programs different from undergraduate programs, the job opportunities with a Master's vs. a Ph.D., and any other topics you may be thinking about. If you are interested in attending the March 29th event from 6 to 7pm in EECS 1500, then please RSVP ASAP.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their next cohort of Fellows. They have had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply ASAP.
  • Are you graduating this May? Are you interested in making a difference in the world? Then think seriously about applying to the Chicago Teaching Fellows program. Applications are considered on a rolling basis, so apply early.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on April 6 from 9:00am to 1:00pm in the Michigan Union. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 12. Registration is required.
  • Curious about where you can find math people after graduation? Please join us for the first ever Mathematics Virtual Panel on March 17, 2017 at 4PM in the Nesbitt Room. You will have an opportunity to speak with UM mathematics alumni about the transition from being an undergraduate student to a variety of career paths. Alum from Wallstreet, Facebook, AIG, graduate school, and other fancy places will all be present virtually to answer your questions. RSVP if you plan to attend.
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is looking to recruit Research Analysts to work closely with the economists in our Research group starting in summer 2017.
  • Sophomore women: the D. E. Shaw Discovery Fellowship 2017 will be taking place in New York City from May 23 to 25. Participants will have the opportunity to apply their analytical skills in discussions with investment professionals, attend lectures given by senior leaders and outside speakers, and interact with a cross-section of D.E. Shaw's employees. Participants will receive a $1,500 stipend, accommodations, and travel to and from New York City.  Apply by March 17.
  • The Lenawee County Community Mental Health Authority is looking for someone to learn the ropes of the Community Mental Health (CMH) system and do analyses with Excel.  They were initially looking for someone with clinical experience AND analytics experience but Michigander Jessica Sahutoglu suggested that a math student would have the smarts to learn anything!  The candidate just needs to be really handy with Excel and ready to learn. Those who are interested should send a resume and cover letter to DebiAndrews@LCMHA.org .
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program. There will be information sessions about the program at Ross tonight and March 6. Find out more and register for the information sessions here.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can find internships in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Interested in inspiring young people by teaching math in high school? The Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) has developed a Houston Graduate Teaching Fellowship that offers mentoring, classroom experience, and the opportunity to take a Math T-shirt photo at Houston's Garage Mahal, all while earning a master's degree and Texas teaching certification. The next application deadline is March 6.
  • McGill University in Canada has a Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Breakthrough Saint Paul has paid summer teaching internships. Application Deadline: February 23rd (Interviews granted on a rolling basis).
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency
  • Many Michigan Math students have gone on to work for EPIC, perhaps it is the company for you, too.
  • Michigan alumnus Jason Kopcak wants you to know about Nomura's 2017 Sophomore Spring Insight Program. The event will take place April 6-7, and applications are due Sunday!
  • Registration is now open for the U-M Women of Color Task Force 35th Annual Career Conference which will be held on Friday, March 3.
  • Harvard EdLabs is hiring students graduating this year for a pre-doctoral fellowship position. The program is a good bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in economics or statistics.
  • Want to make a real difference in a young person's education? City Year trains and places young adults in high-poverty schools to serve as tutors, mentors, and role-models to help students succeed and decrease the drop-out rate. Applications for their 11-month program are due February 15.
  • The Asia Business Conference Executive Board invites you to their conference this Friday and Saturday (January 20-21) at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.  Over 20 prominent business executives and government officials will participate in 7 different panel discussions and interactive sessions. This is an opportunity to receive first-hand insights from industry experts about the challenges and opportunities across industries in Asia. Please visit their website for more details: rossabc.org.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for the 2017-2018 school year.
  • International students: Do you plan to work in the United States after finishing your degree? If so, then be sure to attend the U.S. Job Search for International Students workshop on Friday, February 17 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. in the Kuenzel Room of the Michigan Union.
  • The D. E. Shaw group, a technology-driven hedge fund based in NYC, is looking to recruit students (and professors!) from Michigan. They seek applicants with excellent quantitative skills and a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives on the world. They encourage you to apply for any positions that may interest you on their website (there's no limit to how many you apply to). If you have any questions, please contact Eric Friedman.
  • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) Summer Internship Program is looking for undergraduate math students to help DNDO meet its mission of “implementing domestic nuclear detection efforts for a managed and coordinated response to radiological and nuclear threats, as well as integration of federal nuclear forensics programs.” Apply here by January 25.
  • The University's annual Winter Career Expo happens next Wednesday (18th) and Thursday (19th). Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Blue Waters Student Internship Program is seeking students to participate in year-long student internship opportunities involving the application of high-performance computing to problems in science, mathematics or engineering. Applications are due February 1.
  • Math alumnus Yash Sandhu works at Delphinus Medical Technologies. Delphinus is currently looking for interns who would be interested in working on ultrasound tomography. Students would be expected to drive to Novi where the office is located, but will have the ability to work remotely for part of the time once certain skills are learned. He writes "Students would work on a multi-disciplinary problem that involves the intersection of Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, etc. Programming experience is HIGHLY preferred. Students would more than likely start working on changing and configuring XML files and running numerical simulations which simulate the solutions of the Helmholtz equation as well as optimization problems which involve solving the “inverse problem” for acoustic parameters. They would be expected to carry out these experiments and then compile the results in a logically consistent manner. Success in this capacity would eventually lead to opportunities for solving challenging problems involved in image reconstruction and image post processing while requires extensive knowledge of mathematics, physics, and computer science. This might lead to eventual publications as well as employment within the company." If you have any questions, please contact Yash.
  • Graduating seniors and recent graduates may want to consider a job at ArborMetrix, a cutting edge Health Care Analytics company located right here in downtown Ann Arbor. See this page for more information about available positions.
  • Qualtrics would like you to take a look at their job postings. Apply if you are interested.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm looking to recruit Michigan undergraduates for multiple positions. Many Michigan Students of Mathematics have worked with MPR over the years, including Alexandra Killewald.
  • Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine wants you to know about their Master's program in Biostatistics. They will be hosting a Webinar tonight (Thursday) at 8pm. Register for Webinar HERE.
  • The Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics at Rice University invites you to apply for their graduate program. Apply by January 15.
  • The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington asks that I let you know they are loaded with cash and are seeking highly qualified applicants for their doctoral program.
  • Math alumna Ruthi Hortsch (2011) reports that BEAM (see this article for an idea of how awesome BEAM is) is hiring college students for next summer. BEAM has counselor/TA positions available at both their residential and non-residential sites. Positions are filled on a rolling basis, so act now.
  • Math alumna Beatrix Balogh (2013) and co-runner of A^2 Health Hacks reports that the William Davidson Institute is now hiring a full-time research associate for a position starting this January 2017. The position would mainly involve data/statistical analysis and quantitative modeling/simulation for global health supply chains, and it is a great experience for any recent/soon-to-be graduates interested in applying their analytical skills to healthcare. See http://wdi.umich.edu/jobs/ for more information.
  • The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship seeks to increase communication skills in student scientists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate science, engineering, and mathematics students at media sites nationwide to work as science reporters for ten weeks. Deadline is January 15.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are still anxious to include Michigan students.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Math alumnus Joshua Zeldin (2015) reports that the financial consulting company for which he works, First Derivatives, is looking to hire several new graduates. He reports that the Data Science and Software Engineering tracks are perfect for mathematics students who are interested in gaining experience in the world of big data and software development and the Financial Engineering track is perfect for students interested in entering finance. In addition to roles as consultants, we are also hiring several graduates in a new Business Development track. If you have any questions, please contact Joshua directly (or at this e-mail).
  • Roshni Verma, a corporate headhunter, is looking for a December 2016 grad (or earlier) to fulfill a data scientist position in Detroit.
  • Interested in pursuing math and staying in the greater Detroit area? The amazing Dan Isaksen from Wayne State University invites you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities. Apply now.
  • The graduate program in Mathematical, Computational and Systems Biology (MCSB) at UC Irvine is looking for excellent students, with a variety of different backgrounds, who wish to work at the interface between the biological sciences, the physical sciences, computer sciences and engineering. Check out their brochure.
  • WIM will be holding a CAREER PANEL at the end of the career conference! From 3:30-4:15pm the panel will be in the Nesbitt Common Room (2851 EH) talking to Allison Kellog from AAA - The Auto Club Group, Mark Garrett from the UM School of Business, and Amber Marie Simon from Willis Towers Watson. Please join WIM for snacks and to ask any and all questions about the career process - and what you can do with a math degree!
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • The UofM alumni association brings you free bagels and coffee every Wednesday morning. That is pretty awesome, but they do much more for you. For example, next Friday they will hold a Face to Face with Michigan Alumni event. Need career advice? Have questions about the field you want to go into? Get face to face with alumni and have one-on-one conversations about their area of expertise.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • The University of Chicago's Booth School would like for you to consider pursuing a PhD in Business there. Apply here.
  • The Committee on Institution Cooperation offers fee waivers to qualifying graduate school applicants.
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is looking for talented undergraduates for its Summer Analyst Internship position. Applications are being taken until November 1.
  • Not only will Google be represented at the Career Conference, but they'll also be on campus November 1 from 8 to 10pm in Chem 1800 to discuss Statistics and Big Data. RSVP here.
  • The Graduate Program in Biostatistics at Vanderbilt University asked me to let you know that it is seeking students of mathematics who have an interest in pursuing a graduate degree in Biostatistics or Data Science.
  • Math alumna Beth Nakamura would like you to consider applying for General Electric’s early career full-time rotational programs. These provide opportunities for domestic and international assignments as well as leadership, business, and technical training. Two programs that may be of particular interests to students of math are:
    • The Digital Technology Leadership Program is a two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. DTLPs can select assignments across data science, software engineers, and product management roles.
    • The Financial Management Program is a two-year rotational program include roles in GE’s core financial competencies: Commercial Finance & Project Financing, Supply Chain Finance, and Financial Planning & Analysis.
    Please contact Beth Nakamura, a current DTLP, with any questions.
  • Miles Kimball's research team (Dan Benjamin, Ori Heffetz and Miles Kimball) is looking to hire a full-time research assistant to start in the summer of 2017. They are looking for senior undergraduate students in the econ/math/statistics departments at Michigan. Here is a description of the position.
  • Michigan's International Opportunities Fair 2016 is a great way to connect with international organizations right here on campus. Last year more than 50 organizations offered international work, internships, and volunteer opportunities. The fair will take place Wednesday October 26 from 2 to 6 PM at the Michigan Union.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses. Apply today.
  • Current Student of Mathematics Kyle Finnegan is Michigan's student ambassador for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a federal agency dedicated to researching, developing, and enforcing regulations in consumer finance markets. He will be hosting an information session and application workshop tonight (Thursday October 13th) from 7 to 8pm in Room 1110 of Weill Hall (Ford School). Any interested students are welcome! The CFPB is currently recruiting for the following positions: CFPB Internship, Summer 2017 (applications go live 10/20 and should be completed within 7-14 days to be competitive); Director's Financial Analyst (application window is 10/13 - 10/17 for this prestigious rotational program); and Research Assistant (applications go live 10/20 and should be completed within 7-14 days to be competitive).
  • Many students of mathematics have enjoyed working in logistical support positions at TACOM in Warren, MI. Another such position will be opening soon -- please see Job Announcement Number NCBV166407301815242 that will be posted on www.usajobs.gov from11-17 October 2016 for an Operations Research Analyst (2 positions). Applicants must apply through the website to be considered.  Follow the instructions in the vacancy announcement to apply for the job.
  • Thinking about graduate school? Interested in biostatistics? UCSD wants you to apply to their PhD program in biostats.
  • The SAGA Fellows program will be at the Career Expo; they are looking for people who want to make a meaningful impact on the world.
  • Current Juniors: Michigan Math alumna Carmen Lee currently works as a trader for BNP Paribas in New York and would like for you to know that BNP Paribas will be on campus Friday, October 7th for a presentation and networking session 2-3:30pm at the Ross School of Business (R1240). Math majors are encouraged to attend.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Michigan Mathematics alumna Olivia Fenwick now works with United Airlines as an Associate Analyst in Revenue Management. She reports that United Airlines is currently hiring for Associate Analysts in Revenue Management and Pricing, and they will be on campus tonight, the 22nd, from 6pm – 7:30pm in R0240 in Ross. See their flier for more details about the job.
  • Michigan's Fall Career Expo will take place on Wednesday, September 28, and Thursday, September 29, from 10:30 to 3:30 pm in the Michigan Union. Last year more than half of the participating companies offered internships.
  • Michigan Mathematics alumna Cindy Wu work as a data scientist for Oracle and reports that Oracle is looking to hire data scientists to join their two-year Rotational Analyst (RA) Program. Oracle will be at the Fall Career Expo on September 29 and invite students of mathematics to The Oracle Data Cloud (ODC) Info Session at 5PM on the 30th in East Hall 1360 for (a free) meal and talk. RSVP here.
  • Michigan Mathematics alumna Diana Witowski is currently Associate CFO of the UM Health System, but she is also the director of the UMHS Finance Development Program that offers internships and full-time jobs. The program is hosting Networking Hours on Monday September 26th from noon to 4pm in Room 2105C of the Union. 
  • Michigan Mathematics alumnus Yuke Cui reports that his employer, American Airlines, is looking for math majors. He is going to be on campus next Tuesday the 27th and Wednesday the 28th to recruit undergrads into their Revenue Management and Finance programs. See their flier for details.
  • The NY Federal Reserve is now accepting applications for their Research Analyst position at www.newyorkfed.org/careers. It is recommended that candidates apply by October 15th.
  • A.T. Kearney’s Procurement and Analytic Solutions practice, which helps clients with network optimization, predictive modeling, spend analytics, process simulation, benchmarking, etc., will be on campus quite often in the coming weeks. They have full time career opportunities for students of mathematics. Please see this link for their events. They are looking for analysts and senior analysts.
  • Qualtrics will be on campus for the Fall Expo. Additionally, they invite students of mathematics to an information session that they are hosting with the Economics department from 3:30-4:30pm on Thursday, September 29th in 265 Lorch Hall.
  • Capital Markets Origination (Citibank) is looking to hire math majors. They will be hosting an event on Monday, September 26 from 4 to 5:30 in East Hall 1360; please see their flier for more details.
  • Fiat-Chrysler will be at the LSA Career Expo next week and is looking to fill multiple Intern and Full-time career opportunities. Additionally, they are hosting a Corporate Presentation & Networking event this upcoming Monday the 26th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, at the Colloquium Conference Room (upstairs, Ross Business School).
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • Are you enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology, interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills, and eligible to work full time in as of June 2017? Then apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. These programs often take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc. So, not only do immersions provide a good way to learn about careers, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to contribute to the math T-shirt photo page.
  • Eventually, the fun, halcyon college days come to an end for most of us. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional or otherwise) application process.
  • Michigan Math alumna Jessica Bertolina reports that her company, Jeffries, will be on campus September 30 for an an internship presentation.  Jefferies is a global investment bank with internship opportunities in both Sales & Trading and Investment Banking.  The presentation will be held at Ross, but LSA students are welcome to apply.  Please contact Jessica Bertolina with any questions you may have.
  • Michigan Math alumnus Jacob Light currently works as a research analyst with The Brattle Group, an economic consulting firm. He reports that based on his "deep belief that Michigan students- particularly Michigan Math students- are the leaders and best, I wanted to reach out and pass along some information about our upcoming application deadline. We will be conducting on-campus interviews at Michigan on Monday, October 10 (application deadline September 25, available through the Career Center), so I wanted to pass along our job listing for students who may be interested in applying.  I believe that Michigan math students' capacity for solving complex problems and ability to think critically serves them well in the RA role at Brattle." More information is here.
  • Michigan Math alumna Cindy Wu reports that Oracle is looking to hire in their Rotational (Data) Analyst program. Additionally, they will be hosting and information session on September 30 at 5PM in EH 1360 to which you are to bring a hard copy of your resume for an on-the-spot review of your background. RSVP at  https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KMV3LRG.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, October 15, 2016. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty.
  • Mutual of Omaha has many positions they are looking to fulfill, including positions in Valuation (# 027986), Enterprise Risk Management (# 028018), Group Pricing (# 027727), and various Actuary Student Programs (# 027606), and various internships (028344).
  • If you are graduating before the summer of 2018, then you may want to look into this internship with the Global Data, Insight and Analytics division at Ford.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting this fall for the Director’s Financial Analyst position, and they want Math students to apply. This unique, two-year rotational fellowship, which will begin during the summer of 2017, sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry.  Students can apply for the program here between September 16 and September 20. The CFPB will also be on campus September 28, 2016 from 10:30am – 3:30pm for the Fall Career Expo Day. Additionally, a second application window will be open from October 13 to October 17. Please contact Julianna St. Onge with any questions you may have.
  • Nielsen is coming to campus on 9/27 and 9/28. They are the world's leading market and media research company, and they are looking to hire in Data Science, Human Resources, Operations, and Professional Services. Please see their flier.
  • Google! Are you interested in learning more about Google's unique culture and opportunities? Curious about the variety of impactful projects happening in our offices across North America? Then join Google for one or both of the following on-campus events: 
    • Fall Engineering Career Fair. Bring your curiosity and stop by the Google table to speak to Michigan alums about current open opportunities, how to make your resume stand out and Google's interview process. Join them at the Engineering Buildings on Monday, September 19 from 10am to 4pm.
    • Google Career Panel. Interested in learning more about internships and Full Time jobs at Google? Well, here is your chance! Join Google for a career panel discussion with 4 Michigan alums. Come hear them share their path to Google, talk about their projects, how to prepare for interviews, and anything else you want to know about life as a Googler. Be sure to bring your questions and Google will bring bring the food and swag.  Join Google at 1670 BBB on Wednesday, September 21 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm.
    Be sure to RSVP here: http://goo.gl/v24FCo. Feel free to reach out to michstudents@google.com for more information.
  • MATCH Teacher Residency offers the opportunity to spend one year in Boston working with middle and high school children. You may select between full time tutoring, or tutoring with teacher training. They are reviewing applications on a rolling basis from September until June.
  • Deutsche Bank asks that I let you know about their Analyst Internship Program -- a paid ten week program. They say that you should be able to find it from here, but their web-page is still not working very well for me.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • Eventually, the fun, halcyon college days come to an end for most of us. It is never too early to prepare for life after college. If you are going to ask a teacher for a letter of recommendation, please try to do it while the teacher has a chance of remembering not only who you are, but also how you performed in the class. Waiting until two or three years after the class is not a good option. Also, for the relatively low price of twenty-five dollars, the Career Center offers a Reference Letter Service. This service may also be used to streamline the graduate school (professional or otherwise) application process.
  • Michigan Math alumna Carol Fan is looking for undergraduate- and graduate-level math students who will graduate in Summer 2018 or have already graduated to come join her at Social Finance, a leading financial technology company in San Francisco, doing data science, operations research and/or data analytics work. It’s helpful if candidates know SQL and/or Python. You may contact Carol Fan directly.
  • The LSA Summer Mentorship Program connects current LSA students with young alumni mentors, giving you the unique opportunity to learn from people who were recently student themselves. Students in the program are paired with mentors in the cities where they are working or interning over the summer, and LSA facilitates three meetings to discuss navigating life after college and making the most of your internship. In addition to location, students and mentors are also paired based on career goals, areas of study, extracurricular activities on campus and what they are hoping to get out of the program. You do not have to have your summer plans confirmed yet to APPLY by April 22.
  • The UM School of Information offers a Master of Science in Information (MSI) and a Master of Health Informatics, which can lead to a wide variety of careers. Visit their Facebook page for prospective students to get answers to any questions you may have about the program. The deadline to apply for the MSI program is May 1. 
  • City Internships' immersive career training programs in London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington D.C., etc. may still have some open spots. Places are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so interested students should apply soon.
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 11. Registration is required.
  • Graduating soon? Interested in the social sciences? Want to get paid to go to school? Then check this out: The University of Chicago is pioneering a new MA program in Computational Social Science where you will learn how to devise innovative formal, statistical, and computational models to make important contributions across the social sciences. The goal of the program is to train students for elite-level PhD admission in Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, History, and Anthropology.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub invites you to check out their April programming -- much of it about internships.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on April 19 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 11. Registration is required.
  • Kyle Gilbert, an Associate Consultant in Bain & Company’s Chicago office, wants you to know Bain will be on campus April 5th-6th. The focus of their spring event will be on sharing an in-depth view of life in consulting and, specifically, the importance of diversity in the workplace, life at Bain, tips on how to get started on case interview preparation early, and a look ahead at our Fall full-time and internship recruiting timeline. Please see this website for more details.
  • Jane Street hires Michigan Students of Mathematics. Check out their upcoming digital information sessions.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on April 19 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 11. Registration is required.
  • McKinsey & Company is hosting a Women in STEM Panel on Thursday, March 22nd from 4:00 – 5:15 PM in Pierpont's Boulevard Room. RSVP by Tuesday, March 20th.
  • Belvedere is recruiting the best and brightest students to apply for their Software Quality Assurance Analyst role. The Quality Assurance team at Belvedere Trading ensures that their end users receive top-quality, bug-free software by developing test plans and test cases, coordinating and executing these tests, analyzing the results, and providing pertinent feedback to Software Engineers. If interested, please contact Caitlin Romani.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on April 19 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 11. Registration is required.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their next cohort of Fellows. They have had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply ASAP.
  • The Michigan Undergraduate Consulting Conference offers an opportunity for all undergraduates at the University of Michigan to learn more about the field of consulting. This year the conference will focus on the role of consulting in the age of digitization. In addition to a number of networking opportunities throughout the day, you can participate in the case competition with prizes (registration link) and submit your resume to firms in attendance. Apparently this costs money, but it might be cheaper if you use the promo code MUCC18.
  • Seniors: The John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Summer Programs is looking to hire an Assistant Program Manager.
  • McKinsey hires math majors, and they would like for to sign up for the Go Global with McKinsey, International Networking Reception. The deadline for application is Sunday, March 11th, 2018 11:59pm.
  • Sophomore women: the D. E. Shaw Discovery Fellowship 2018 (if this link doesn't work, then try www.deshawdiscoveryfellowship.com/) will be taking place in New York City from May 23 to 25. Participants will have the opportunity to apply their analytical skills in discussions with investment professionals, attend lectures given by senior leaders and outside speakers, and interact with a cross-section of D.E. Shaw's employees. Participants will receive a $1,500 stipend, accommodations, and travel to and from New York City.  Apply by March 18. Current student of mathematics Mengxi Wang attended last year, and she reports that you "get a taste of how investment firms work and learn how to apply your knowledge in real situations. Also, it's a wonderful chance to make new friends (they are really awesome!) and experience NYC!"
  • Sophomore women: Jefferies will be hosting a Inspiring Women for Finance Symposium on June. Attendees will experience a day in the life at a global Investment Bank. To apply, please email your resume along with an essay (300 words or less) that addresses the prompt: "Describe how hard work and drive enabled you to work through a challenging situation. Please discuss the obstacle and what actions you took to overcome it." to Olivia Drimer.
  • Point72 is looking for talent among those who compete in its simulated portfolio competition.
  • Stony Brook would like for you to know about their Masters in Applied Mathematics and Statistics program; applications are taken until April 1
  • Bank of America is hosting a University of Michigan STEM breakfast on February 21 from 8:30 to 10:30 AM. RSVP here for this fantastic opportunity to network with Bank of America Merrill Lynch representatives and hear how STEM majors can start their financial services careers.
  • Are you graduating with a STEM degree between December 2020 and May 2021? If so, Bank of America would like to talk to you. Please Join Bank of America Merrill Lynch representatives at the BAML Career Showcase on February 20th from 5:30 to 7:00pm at Ross. Hear from business members about their careers, highlights from their programs, and their experiences with the firm. Representatives will be available for networking after the presentation. RSVP today!
  • Digital Promise is making a concerted effort to make sure our job opportunities are noticed by as diverse a pool as possible -- and that includes students of mathematics. They have a number of positions available.
  • Today from 4-5pm Sage Corps, a global entrepreneurship program, is partnering with the LSA Opportunity Hub to host a workshop on the value of a liberal arts and sciences degree in the startup and tech industries.
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can find internships in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Interested in inspiring young people by teaching math in high school? The Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) has developed a Houston Graduate Teaching Fellowship that offers mentoring, classroom experience, and the opportunity to take a Math T-shirt photo at Houston's Garage Mahal, all while earning a master's degree and Texas teaching certification.
  • McGill University in Canada has a Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Breakthrough Twin Cities has paid summer teaching internships. Application Deadline: February 22nd (Interviews granted on a rolling basis).
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency
  • Many Michigan Math students have gone on to work for EPIC, perhaps it is the company for you, too.
  • Willis Towers Watson will be recruiting for Analyst and Intern positions in Detroit and other locations. Come talk to representatives from the Retirement Service Center and Pension Administration Group on Tuesday, February 13th from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in 4088 East Hall. Questions? Contact: tara.wozniak@willistowerswatson.com
  • Registration is now open for the U-M Women of Color Task Force 36th Annual Career Conference which will be held on Friday, March 2.
  • WIM will be holding a graduate school panel on Tuesday, February 13th, at 5pm (room TBD).  If you're at all thinking about attending grad school, no matter where you are in your undergrad career (but especially juniors!), please join us! You'll be hearing from students who have already gone through the journey of applying and attending grad school. This event is open to ANYONE interested in grad school, and should be applicable to most STEM disciplines. See you there!
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a newish career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Belvedere Trading wants students of mathematics to know they will be on campus at the University of Michigan
    Winter Engineering Career Fair on Wednesday, January 24th. They have Full-Time, Internship, and Externship opportunities available. Please contact Caitlin Romani with any questions you may have.
  • Interested in pursuing graduate school in the physical sciences? If so, the PSD Pathway Scholarship at The University of Chicago may be just the thing for you. The program offers full tuition, fees, insurance and stipend as you pursue a Masters of Science in the Physical Sciences Division. Applicants applying directly to the MS-PSD program will be invited to additionally apply for the Pathway Scholarship. 
  • The Asia Business Conference Executive Board invites you to their conference this Friday and Saturday (January 19-20) at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.  Over 20 prominent business executives and government officials will participate in 6 different panel discussions and interactive sessions. This is an opportunity to receive first-hand insights from industry experts about the challenges and opportunities across industries in Asia. Please visit their website for more details: rossabc.org.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for next school year.
  • Indiana University's Kelley School of Business wants students of mathematics to apply to their Business Economics & Public Policy PhD Program. Although the formal application deadline has passed, decisions are not made until February so an application received before the end of January will be considered.
  • The University's annual Winter Career Expo ends tomorrow (Friday, the 19th). Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • The University's annual Winter Career Expo happens next Tuesday (16th) through Friday (19th). Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Economics Department, in collaboration with the LSA Opportunity Hub, is organizing a workshop during econoMIX tomorrow Friday, January 12, starting at 2:30pm in 265 Lorch Hall. The workshop is designed to help you answer the two questions that you must answer when engaging in a job search: Why this role and why this organization? You will learn how to use the job description and research to stand out from the crowd.
  • The D. E. Shaw group, a technology-driven hedge fund based in NYC, is looking to recruit students (and professors!) from Michigan. They seek applicants with excellent quantitative skills and a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives on the world. They encourage you to apply for any positions that may interest you on their website (there's no limit to how many you apply to).
  • The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) Summer Internship Program is looking for undergraduate math students to help DNDO meet its mission of “implementing domestic nuclear detection efforts for a managed and coordinated response to radiological and nuclear threats, as well as integration of federal nuclear forensics programs.”
  • The Blue Waters Student Internship Program is seeking students to participate in year-long student internship opportunities involving the application of high-performance computing to problems in science, mathematics or engineering. Applications are due February 2.
  • Graduating seniors and recent graduates may want to consider a job at ArborMetrix, a cutting edge Health Care Analytics company located right here in downtown Ann Arbor. See this page for more information about available positions.
  • Qualtrics would like you to take a look at their job postings. Apply if you are interested.
  • Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm looking to recruit Michigan undergraduates for multiple positions. Many Michigan Students of Mathematics have worked with MPR over the years, including Alexandra Killewald.
  • The Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics at Rice University invites you to apply for their masters graduate program. Apply by January 15.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Math alumna Ruthi Hortsch (2011) reports that BEAM (see this article for an idea of how awesome BEAM is) is hiring college students for next summer. BEAM has counselor/TA positions available at both their residential and non-residential sites. Positions are filled on a rolling basis, so act now.
  • The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship seeks to increase communication skills in student scientists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate science, engineering, and mathematics students at media sites nationwide to work as science reporters for ten weeks.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are still anxious to include Michigan students.
  • The Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford will be holding its second Virtual Open Day, on Thursday 7th December 2017, from 15:00-16:00 (UK time). This year, the Virtual Open Day will be focusing on taught masters' courses related to Mathematics.
  • The Ohio State's Mathematics Department would like for you to consider pursuing graduate school (of many flavors) in Columbus. See this poster for more information.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • First Derivatives is looking to hire new graduates. Joshua Zeldin (2015) reported last year that the Data Science and Software Engineering tracks are perfect for mathematics students who are interested in gaining experience in the world of big data and software development and the Financial Engineering track is perfect for students interested in entering finance.
  • Interested in pursuing math and staying in the greater Detroit area? The amazing Dan Isaksen from Wayne State University invites you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • The MIT Master of Finance Program is hosting an on-line event today (Thursday) from 12:15 to 12:45 PM. Register here.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities. Apply now.
  • Boston University is another good place for Math T-shirt photos. Their Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience would like for you, a student of mathematics, to apply for September 2018 admission.
  • The graduate program in Mathematical, Computational and Systems Biology (MCSB) at UC Irvine is looking for excellent students, with a variety of different backgrounds, who wish to work at the interface between the biological sciences, the physical sciences, computer sciences and engineering. Check them out.
  • Are you interested in quantitative biology? Then join the Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Program in Boulder. IQ Biology is part of the University of Colorado's BioFrontiers Institute - a place for scientists to work together across disciplines and partner with industry to transform their discoveries into new tools. Applications are due December 3.
  • The UCSD biostatistics and bioinformatics programs would like you to consider their PhD program.
  • Oxford's Mathematical Sciences program would like for you to consider pursuing a masters degree in mathematical sciences with them.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Math alum Rebecca Gleit is a PhD student in Stanford University’s Sociology Department. She encourages you to apply there, and says "I realize that Sociology may seem a bit distant from math, but the department at Stanford is quite quantitative and I am not the only person who made the transition from math!" Faculty and students at Stanford study a broad array of fields, including race and ethnicity, immigration, gender, poverty, inequality and mobility, education, social movements, health, family, social psychology, organizations, networks, demography, political sociology, and economic sociology. Generous funding packages are available. The deadline to apply is December 5th. You can contact Rebecca at rgleit@stanford.edu.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • The UofM alumni association brings you free bagels and coffee every Wednesday morning. That is pretty awesome, but they do much more for you. For example, two Fridays from now (the 17th) they will hold a Face to Face with Michigan Alumni event. Need career advice? Have questions about the field you want to go into? Get face to face with alumni and have one-on-one conversations about their area of expertise.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • The University of Chicago's Booth School would like for you to consider pursuing a PhD in Business there. Apply here.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Consider applying for General Electric’s early career full-time rotational programs. These provide opportunities for domestic and international assignments as well as leadership, business, and technical training. Two programs that may be of particular interests to students of math are:
    • The Digital Technology Leadership Program is a two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. DTLPs can select assignments across data science, software engineers, and product management roles.
    • The Financial Management Program is a two-year rotational program include roles in GE’s core financial competencies: Commercial Finance & Project Financing, Supply Chain Finance, and Financial Planning & Analysis.
  • Historically, high-need students in Indianapolis have not had equal access to an education that adequately prepares them for college and career. Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains recent college graduates to become exceptional, certified teachers. Their fast-paced six-week summer training program focuses on the essential skills that teachers need most to start strong. For more information, go here.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have rolling monthly deadlines.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Point72, an asset management firm that also does a great many other things, will be on campus this (Thursday) evening from 6 to 7:30 pm. They will be holding an info session in R2230 Ross School of Business. They have been happy with previous students of math, so check them out.
  • The Committee on Institution Cooperation offers fee waivers to qualifying graduate school applicants.
  • The New York Fed is looking for students with strong math skills for their Summer Analyst Internship program. Apply here.
  • The Mathematical Association of America has a new career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Sage Corps, a global entrepreneurship program, and the LSA Opportunity Hub are hosting a workshop on the value of a liberal arts and sciences degree in the startup and tech industries. The event will take place Wednesday, October 18 in the LSA 1100. Please RSVP.
  • The faculty in the Operations Research area at Purdue are actively recruiting bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined students to their graduate program to work in big data, smart grid, optimization, cloud computing, climate change, neuroscience, renewable energy, health care, risk assessment, simulation, wireless communications, information theory, network science, game theory, and many more exciting topics. See this page for more details.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Barclays will be on campus tonight from 5 to 6:30 pm, and y'all are invited. The information session will include details on full-time and internship positions available to students along with an opportunity to interact directly with recruiters. The Barclays Fintech Information Session will take place in DOW 1014 tonight from 5:00 to 6:30.
  • Google. Michigan alum and current Google employee Dan Echlin very much enjoyed the office hours he shared with you last week. He has set aside time to provide you with resume advice, intern prep including mock interviews, and more. You may contact him at djechlin@google.com. Resumes should be in google doc format + give Dan comment access.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Google. Michigan alum and current Google employee Dan Echlin will be on campus to discuss Google career opportunities with you tonight (the 28th) from 6:30 to 8pm in EH 4096. Be sure to RSVP (https://goo.gl/fULD2d
  • The 2017 IIT Stuart-Princeton Quant Trading Conference at IIT Stuart School of Business in Chicago, IL will feature speakers and panelists from leading trading firms, banks, and hedge funds from around the country.  This year’s fall conference will take place on Monday, October 23rd. Michigan students, young alumni and faculty can use the discount code MICHIGAN50 for an additional 50% off the tickets registration price. 
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Michigan's Fall Career Expo will take place on Wednesday, October 3, and Thursday, October 4. Last year more than half of the participating companies offered internships.
  • The Tigers have lost 10 of their last 12 games and are a whopping 33 games behind Cleveland. Ouch. Perhaps you have what the Tigers need to turn things around -- check out this internship possibility.
  • Google. Michigan alum and current Google employee Dan Echlin will soon be on campus to discuss Google career opportunities with you. Look for him next Thursday (the 28th) from 6:30 to 8pm in EH 3096.
  • Here is a review of AfterCollege -- I had never heard of it until their e-mail ended up in my in-box. They have a long list of curated opportunities for all levels of students of mathematics at Michigan. They also offer scholarships to current students.
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • Are you enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology, interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills, and eligible to work full time in June 2018? Then apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. These programs often take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc. So, not only do immersions provide a good way to learn about careers, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to contribute to the math T-shirt photo page.
  • Mathematics is excellent training for a a career in law. If you are interested in law, then be sure to check out next Friday's Law Day. The event will take place from 10am to 1pm at the University Career Center.
  • The NY Federal Reserve is now accepting applications for their Undergraduate Summer Analyst position at www.newyorkfed.org/careers. It is recommended that candidates apply soon.
  • Michigan's Fall Career Expo will take place on Wednesday, October 3, and Thursday, October 4. Last year more than half of the participating companies offered internships.
  • Michigan Mathematics alumna Diana Witowski is currently Associate CFO of the UM Health System, but she is also the director of the UMHS Finance Development Program that offers internships and full-time jobs.
  • Interesting Opportunity. Are you graduating in December? Are you looking for a summer internship? Are you NOT an actuarial sciences math major, but someone who is interested in pension valuations, post-retirement welfare valuations, and many types of related projects? If so, then know that Willis Towers Watson is changing their recruitment practices in this area, so this could be a golden opportunity for you. If interested, please show up next Monday at 6PM in East Hall 3088 to hear a presentation about working in the Detroit office of Willis Towers Watson. RSVP here. There will be food!
  • Shakeeb Rahman, Michigan alumn and Senior Manager of Value Optimization & Competitive Engineering at Nissan, reports that they have had good luck with Michigan's students of mathematics. She reports that they have an opening for a business analyst at their Farmington Hills, MI location.  Please contact Shakeeb for more information.
  • Michigan alumn Asja Kepeš is recruiting for full time and intern positions with Michigan Medicine’s Finance Development Program (FDP). The FDP allows its analysts to develop their finance and leadership skills along with an extensive understanding of the healthcare industry. FDP analysts are focused, collaborative, and results-oriented -- that is, students of mathematics are ideal candidates. Contact Asja directly if you have any questions.
  • NASA wants students of Math, too. Their DEVELOP Program is a (paying) opportunity for participants who are interested in practical applications of remote sensing and GIS, specifically in the field of Earth Science.
  • The Equality of Opportunity Project pre-doctoral fellowship program also wants students of mathematics. Student of Mathematics Nathaniel Hendren and his colleagues are looking to hire several students. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions may be found here.
  • Chicago Trading Company is going to be here next week for a Quant Program Seminar on Monday September 18 for a talk at 3pm in 1401 Mason Hall. Free pizza will be provided. There are still spaces still open, and please RSVP here on a first-come-first-come basis. The form will be closed when capacity is reached.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, October 21. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Are you a senior? The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is looking for applicants to their PhD program in pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for the 2019-2020 school year.
  • The UM School of Information offers a Master of Science in Information (MSI) and a Master of Health Informatics, which can lead to a wide variety of careers. Visit their Facebook page for prospective students to get answers to any questions you may have about the program. The deadline to apply for the MSI program is May 1. 
  • City Internships' immersive career training programs in London, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington D.C., etc. may still have some open spots. Places are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, so interested students should apply soon.
  • Graduating soon? Interested in the social sciences? Want to get paid to go to school? Then check this out: The University of Chicago is pioneering a new MA program in Computational Social Science where you will learn how to devise innovative formal, statistical, and computational models to make important contributions across the social sciences. The goal of the program is to train students for elite-level PhD admission in Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, History, and Anthropology.
  • All math majors interested in a career in finance are invited to attend an information session about U-M's master's program in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management next Wednesday, April 3, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM in East Hall 2866. Food will be provided. Find out more and  and RSVP by April first.
  • Do you know what you're going to do after you graduate with your mathematics degree? Are you curious about what you should be doing differently now to prepare yourself for life After Math? Do you question what roads are available to you or what obstacles you might face? Then be sure to attend the AfterMath Alumni Panel next Tuesday, April 2, at 5:30PM in the Nesbitt Common Room. Enjoy free food from Jerusalem Garden while you hear from U-M Math Alumni. RSVP here.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on April 11. The organizers expect over 100 schools to be at the Fair
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 10. Registration is required.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their next cohort of Fellows. They have had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply ASAP.
  • The Michigan Undergraduate Consulting Conference is happening tomorrow (the 22nd), and it offers an opportunity for all undergraduates at the University of Michigan to learn more about the field of consulting. Nexecon is offering free tickets to all math majors! Get your tickets here.
  • Michigan alumnus Doug Piper now teaches high school math at a prep school called Lawrenceville, and he says you should check out the Woods Teaching Fellow program. It's a two-year teaching job, room and board provided, along with a master's degree.
  • MIT's Sloan School asks that I tell you that their brand new MIT Sloan MBA Early Admission application process is designed for ambitious and forward-thinking students—like you—who want to gain valuable career experience and secure a seat in a future MIT Sloan MBA class. Eligible students must apply by Monday, April 8, 2019!
  • Georgia Tech’s MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) Program would like for you to consider applying to their top-ranked Financial Engineering master’s degree program.
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can find internships in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Digital Promise is making a concerted effort to make sure their job opportunities are noticed by as diverse a pool as possible -- and that includes students of mathematics. They have a number of positions available.
  • The Michigan College Advising Corps (MCAC) is a diverse group of recent University of Michigan graduates working full-time as college advisers in under-served high schools throughout Michigan.  This is an excellent opportunity to do good. Applications available here.
  • Do you have a strong tie to Alaska? Then check out this opportunity.
  • Interested in inspiring young people by teaching math in high school? The Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) has developed a Houston Graduate Teaching Fellowship that offers mentoring, classroom experience, and the opportunity to take a Math T-shirt photo at Houston's Garage Mahal, all while earning a master's degree and Texas teaching certification.
  • McGill University in Canada has a Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Breakthrough Twin Cities has paid summer teaching internships. Application Deadline: February 21st.
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency
  • WIM is partnering with AWM to host a Graduate School Panel on Tuesday, February 19th from 5 to 6pm in 3069 EH. Current graduate students will answer questions about their experiences.
  • I've been asked to remind you: If you are looking for an opportunity to participate in a STEM internship or research program at the largest U.S. Department of Energy open science laboratory, then join the Oak Ridge National Laboratory from noon-3 p.m. on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 for their Science Education and Workforce Development Virtual Career Fair!
  • LSA Advancement is looking for a College Connections Coordinator; this is an excellent opportunity to travel and network with the Michigan alumni family.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting for the Director’s Financial Analyst position, and they want Math students to apply. This two-year rotational fellowship sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry.  Students can apply between February 5th and February 11th.
  • Peak6 is hosting a Trading Experience for Women - Summer 2019 Internship. If you are interested, apply soon.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub is hosting a Graduate School Resource Fair next Monday, February 11 from 6–8pm in the Michigan League. This is an opportunity to connect both with representatives from top graduate programs as well as current graduate students from a number of disciplines.
  • WIM is partnering with AWM to host a Graduate School Panel on Tuesday, February 19th from 5 to 6pm in 3069 EH. Current graduate students will answer questions about their experiences.
  • Looking for an opportunity to participate in a STEM internship or research program at the largest U.S. Department of Energy open science laboratory? Then join the Oak Ridge National Laboratory from noon-3 p.m. on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 for their Science Education and Workforce Development Virtual Career Fair!
  • Are you thinking about graduate school? Then you may want to check out the G.R.E.A.T. Workshop that is being put on by Climate and Space on April 4th. Apply by April 15th.
  • San Diego State University would like for you to consider their masters in math program.
  • Registration is now open for the U-M Women of Color Task Force 37th Annual Career Conference which will be held on Friday, March 2.
  • Variant Partners, an executive search and recruitment firm in Ann Arbor, is looking for someone to do some freelance work to create a forecasting type report. This would look fantastic on your resume! If you are interested, please contact their Operations Manager Nicole Renaud at 734.926.2174 or Nicole.Renaud@vpartners.com
  • The fifth annual Green Career Fair will be held next Tuesday from 11:30 to 2:30 at the Michigan League. Be sure to register, and also bring your resume! Here are some tips on how to prepare for a career fair.
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 5th. Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Washington Center's Federal Diversity Internship Initiative offers students the opportunity to test drive a career as a federal employee, gain valuable professional experience and build a network of fellow public servants. Learn more here.
  • The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA program at Columbia University would like to trainyou to use sophisticated statistical techniques to thrive in an increasingly data-rich world.  Their application deadline is February 15.
  • Interested in pursuing graduate school in the physical sciences? If so, the PSD Pathway Scholarship at The University of Chicago may be just the thing for you. The program offers full tuition, fees, insurance and stipend as you pursue a Masters of Science in the Physical Sciences Division. Applicants applying directly to the MS-PSD program will be invited to additionally apply for the Pathway Scholarship. 
  • The Asia Business Conference Executive Board invites you to their conference Friday and Saturday (January 25-26) at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.  Over 25 prominent business executives and government officials will participate in 9 different panel discussions and interactive sessions. This is an opportunity to receive first-hand insights from industry experts about the challenges and opportunities across industries in Asia.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for next school year.
  • Math alumna AnneMarie Torresen (2017) is working with KIPP Houston Graduate Teaching Fellowship program. She reports that "I learned about this program - which I am loving so far! - from an edition of the Math Missive, so I thought I should pass along the following information to be included in another Math Missive in case someone else gets lucky like me and discovers just the opportunity they were looking for." To learn more and to apply, please visit http://kipphouston.org/gtf.
  • Historically, high-need students in Indianapolis have not had equal access to an education that adequately prepares them for college and career. Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains recent college graduates to become exceptional, certified teachers. Their fast-paced six-week summer training program focuses on the essential skills that teachers need most to start strong. For more information, go here.
  • The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington asks that I let you know they are loaded with cash and are seeking highly qualified applicants for their doctoral program.
  • All math majors interested in a career in finance are invited to an information session about U-M's master's program in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management. The session will take place on Wednesday, December 5 from 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM in West Hall 120. Pizza will be provided. Find out more and RSVP by 12/3 here.
  • On Friday from 5 to 7 pm in 3540 NUB (formerly known as CC Little), graduate students from various departments will be available to help edit grad school statements and answer questions about grad school or the application/visiting process! See this flier for more details. RSVP here!
  • The Machine Learning Team at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, MD, has an open position for a research assistant, under the National Institutes of Health IRTA program. If you would like to be considered for this position, please e-mail francisco.pereira@nih.gov an application letter and a CV, highlighting your programming experience and participation in research projects. Other inquiries are also welcome. 
  • Math alumna Margaret Ehinger is teaching for City Year Detroit and reports that she is loving it. If you are interested in teaching for City Year, please contact Margaret.
  • Princeton's Operations Research and Financial Engineering department would like for you to apply to their programs before December 31.
  • The International Program for the Advancement of Neurotechnology Summer Undergraduate Research Experience is looking for qualified people -- maybe you have what the right stuff. If so, apply here.
  • The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship seeks to increase communication skills in student scientists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate science, engineering, and mathematics students at media sites nationwide to work as science reporters for ten weeks.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are still anxious to include Michigan students.
  • The Ohio State's Mathematics Department would like for you to consider pursuing graduate school (of many flavors) in Columbus. See this poster for more information.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements.
  • Freshmen: On Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center will host Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • First Derivatives is looking to hire new graduates. Joshua Zeldin (2015) reported that the Data Science and Software Engineering tracks are perfect for mathematics students who are interested in gaining experience in the world of big data and software development and the Financial Engineering track is perfect for students interested in entering finance.
  • Interested in pursuing math and staying in the greater Detroit area? The amazing Dan Isaksen from Wayne State University invites you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • Want to get a masters in biostat while taking "no theoretical probability or statistics classes"? Then check out the biostats masters degree at GVSU.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • Michigan's  Integrative Systems + Design is holding an on-campus information session on November 19thin Chrysler 165 from 4:00-5:00 PM to highlight their Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering + Design degree. They are interested in students of mathematics and ask that you RSVP here.
  • Is getting an internship at the top of your list, are you wondering how to move your goal forward? Then check this out! The LSA Opportunity Hub is hosting a workshop tailored to math and stats majors called Launching Your Internship Search on Tuesday November 13th in 411 West Hall from 12 to 1 pm.
  • Pete Benson of the Master's in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management program runs a weekly workshop designed to give students practical experience in preparation for careers in quantitative finance. This week, math majors who will graduate in the next two years are invited to attend the workshop on Friday November 9 from 9 to 11 am (see the RSVP form to learn where it will be held). In the first hour, the workshop will explore Fermi problems. In the second hour, the workshop will play with rate and yield curves in Python. Bring a laptop with a working installation of Python (Anaconda with vscode preferred). Space is limited. PLEASE RSVP HERE.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities.
  • The Johns Hopkins University Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics is seeking highly qualified applicants for its full-time master’s and doctoral degree programs. Their next online information session is on November 8.
  • The Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics program at the University of Texas at Austin is an interdisciplinary graduate program that wants you to know they are currently accepting applications to our PhD program for Fall 2019
  • Boston University is another good place for Math T-shirt photos. Their Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience would like for you, a student of mathematics, to apply for admission.
  • The graduate program in Mathematical, Computational and Systems Biology (MCSB) at UC Irvine is looking for excellent students, with a variety of different backgrounds, who wish to work at the interface between the biological sciences, the physical sciences, computer sciences and engineering. Check them out.
  • Are you interested in quantitative biology? Then join the Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Program in Boulder. IQ Biology is part of the University of Colorado's BioFrontiers Institute - a place for scientists to work together across disciplines and partner with industry to transform their discoveries into new tools.
  • Google Office Hours. On Friday from 4 to 6pm in East Hall 1068 join Dan Echlin and Joe Richey for a discussion of tech careers, making the transition from math to technology, courses you should take, how to write a solid resume, and what's challenging about tech interviews. Please do RSVP (https://goo.gl/fQ93xX).
  • The Michigan Finance and Mathematics Society is hosting an information session with representatives from Carnegie Mellon’s Master of Science in Computational Finance (MSCF) program on Thursday, November 11 from 7:30-9:00 pm in MH 2306. You must RSVP here. Email fudong@umich.edu with any questions about the event.
  • Math For America is now accepting applications.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • MIT Sloan asks: Are you ready to jumpstart your career in finance or data analytics? Click to learn more about their MFin and MBAn programs.
  • The Information and Decisions department at the Wharton School of Business wants you to apply to their PhD program.
  • The University of Chicago's Booth School would like for you to consider pursuing a PhD in Business there.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning at the Naval Research Laboratory.
  • Princeton's Bendheim Center for Finance would like for you to consider applying to their Masters in Finance program.
  • UC Berkeley would like for you to consider applying to their one-year Master of Engineering program in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research.
  • Ross has implemented an abbreviated application process for exemplar U-M students who are interested in pursuing the Master of Accounting, Master of Management, or Master of Supply Chain Management programs. Check it out here.
  • Consider applying for General Electric’s early career full-time rotational programs. These provide opportunities for domestic and international assignments as well as leadership, business, and technical training. Two programs that may be of particular interests to students of math are:
    • The Digital Technology Leadership Program is a two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. DTLPs can select assignments across data science, software engineers, and product management roles.
    • The Financial Management Program is a two-year rotational program include roles in GE’s core financial competencies: Commercial Finance & Project Financing, Supply Chain Finance, and Financial Planning & Analysis.
  • Historically, high-need students in Indianapolis have not had equal access to an education that adequately prepares them for college and career. Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains recent college graduates to become exceptional, certified teachers. Their fast-paced six-week summer training program focuses on the essential skills that teachers need most to start strong. For more information, go here.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have rolling monthly deadlines.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses.
  • Thinking about grad school in applied mathematics? Then Brown University would like for you to check out their program in applied mathematics.
  • Need some guidance on linking your major to a career or practice with your elevator pitch? Then check out the LSA Opportunity Hub's workshop on the entrepreneurial scene next Tuesday from 4 to 5. RSVP here.
  • The math department Career Fair will be Friday, November 2, 2018, from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. in the math atrium.
  • Former Michigan Student of Mathematics Mike Henry wants you to know that IDinsight is hiring! IDinsight fights global poverty by making cutting-edge data and evidence tools work for leaders in the global development sector. They don’t just “do research” or “generate evidence” — they help their partners improve lives by fusing evidence with action. Their Associate program hires from some of the world's top universities, graduate programs, and early professionals. They are hiring for the roles of Associate (0-4 years of experience) and Manager (4-10 years of experience) across their offices in India, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, the Philippines, and Zambia. More information, including spotlights of current Associates and Managers, can be found online at idinsight.org/careers. Associate applications are due on October 14th, 2018. Any questions should be directed to careers@IDinsight.org.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting for the Director’s Financial Analyst position, and they want Math students to apply. This unique, two-year rotational fellowship, which will begin during the summer of 2019, sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry.  Students can apply at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/careers during either of their live application windows on USAJobs. They will open one window in mid-October 2018 and another in early 2019.
  • Many students of mathematics have enjoyed working in logistical support positions at TACOM in Warren, MI as Operations Research Analysts. The positions fill quickly, so be on the lookout for them at www.usajobs.gov. (I didn't see any currently open.)
  • The Committee on Institution Cooperation offers fee waivers to qualifying graduate school applicants.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy would like for you to consider their Master of Science in Data Science for Public Policy program. To learn more about the MS-DSPP program, please reach out to Professor Dunford.
  • The 3rd Annual Actuarial Career Expo is happening today (Thursday, October 4) from 3pm-6pm at the Michigan League.
  • The Master of Science in Biostatistics and Data Science (MSBDS) at Washington University in St. Louis is looking for students who are interested in a career in statistics, data analysis, and medical research. Their application is now open for the 2019 academic year. More information may be found here.
  • The Master of Engineering programs at Cornell University prepares students for the professional world through a carefully crafted balance of fundamental theory and practical experience; they offer specializations that are highly sought after in today's quant-savvy job market, including Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Applied Operations Research, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing.  They like Michigan students encourage you to apply before December 1.
  • UW Biostatistics is launching a new Master of Science in Biostatistics degree in Autumn 2019. The MS Capstone is an accelerated program that provides rigorous training and a practical, applications-driven foundation in statistics.  Find out more by attending their MS Capstone informational webinar at 8 p.m. PDT, on Tuesday, October 30. 
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, November 10. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty. Register here.
  • Beginning in 2019, the Yau Mathematical Sciences Center will admit students from around the world to its Doctoral Program in Mathematics. Look here for more information.
  • The Tigers have lost 6 of their last 10 games and are 25 games behind Cleveland. Not good. The Tigers are now offering a number of internships that may be perfect for students of mathematics who want to help them out.
  • The 2018 IIT Stuart-Princeton Quant Trading Conference at IIT Stuart School of Business in Chicago, IL will feature speakers and panelists from leading trading firms, banks, and hedge funds from around the country.  This year’s fall conference will take place on October 20th.
  • The Duke Neurobiology Graduate Training Program is seeking students with training in math, physics, computer science, engineering, as well as the biological disciplines. The deadline for applications is December 1, 2018.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • The Department of Statistics' annual career fair is happening today (September 27th). They have 17 employers that are specifically looking for students with backgrounds in statistics and related fields, all hiring for full-time employment or summer internships. Please see their flier for more information.
  • Interesting Opportunity. Are you graduating this December? Are you looking for a summer internship? Are you NOT an actuarial sciences math major, but someone who is interested in pension valuations, post-retirement welfare valuations, and many types of related projects? If so, then know that Willis Towers Watson is changing their recruitment practices in this area, so this could be a golden opportunity for you. If interested, please show up on October 2nd at 5PM in East Hall 4096 to hear a presentation about working in the Detroit office of Willis Towers Watson. RSVP here. There will be food!
  • Pete Benson of the Master's in Quantitative Finance and Risk Management program runs a weekly workshop designed to give students practical experience in preparation for careers in quantitative finance. This week, math majors who will graduate in the next two years are invited to attend the workshop on Friday September 21 from 9 to 11 am (see the RSVP form to learn where it will be held). In the first hour, the workshop will explore how portfolio risk is measured, starting with portfolios containing a single security. In the second hour, the workshop will implement risk measurements in Python. Bring a laptop with a working installation of Python (Anaconda with vscode preferred). Space is limited. PLEASE RSVP HERE.
  • The Department of Statistics' annual career fair will happen September 27th. They have 17 employers that are specifically looking for students with backgrounds in statistics and related fields, all hiring for full-time employment or summer internships. Please see their flier for more information.
  • Professors Mullainathan at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Obermeyer at Berkeley’s School of Public Health are hiring full-time research assistants to start around July 1, 2019. These full-time RAs will be working on projects in health data science. This position has been an excellent preparation for Economics PhD programs, with previous participants going on to institutions like Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford, and UChicago. It will be good preparation for medical school. Information may be found here.
  • Michigan's department of Industrial & Operations Engineering is hosting a Graduate School Workshop on October 20, 2018. The event is open to undergraduate students in their Sophomore and Junior year, and others within 1–2 years of applying to graduate programs. Many Michigan Math alumns have gone on in IOE.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Check out their October Happenings.
  • The Tigers have lost 6 of their last 8 games and are a whopping 24.5 games behind Cleveland. Ouch. Perhaps you have what the Tigers need to turn things around -- check out this internship possibility.
  • Here is a review of AfterCollege. They have a long list of curated opportunities for all levels of students of mathematics at Michigan. They also offer scholarships to current students.
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • Are you enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology, interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills, and eligible to work full time in June 2019? Then apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program.
  • Freshmen: Every Friday from noon to 1PM the Career Center hosts Freshman Friday at the Career Center. This is an excellent opportunity to meet your Career Center Advisors in an informal setting.
  • The Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford will be holding a Graduate Open Day, on Halloween. If you are going to visit them, they request the favor of a reply.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. These programs often take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc. So, not only do immersions provide a good way to learn about careers, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to contribute to the math T-shirt photo page.
  • Mathematics is excellent training for a a career in law. If you are interested in law, then be sure to check out Law Day on October 10 The event will take place from 10am to 1pm at the University Career Center.
  • The NY Federal Reserve is now accepting applications for their Undergraduate Summer Analyst position at www.newyorkfed.org/careers. It is recommended that candidates apply soon.
  • Michigan's Fall Job and Internship Fair will take place on Tuesday, September 25, and Wednesday, September 26. Last year more than half of the participating companies offered internships.
  • Michigan Mathematics alumna Diana Witowski is currently Associate CFO of the UM Health System, but she is also the director of the Michigan Medicine's Finance Development Program that offers internships and full-time jobs.
  • Interesting Opportunity. Are you graduating this December? Are you looking for a summer internship? Are you NOT an actuarial sciences math major, but someone who is interested in pension valuations, post-retirement welfare valuations, and many types of related projects? If so, then know that Willis Towers Watson is changing their recruitment practices in this area, so this could be a golden opportunity for you. If interested, please show up on October 2nd at 5PM in East Hall 4096 to hear a presentation about working in the Detroit office of Willis Towers Watson. RSVP here. There will be food!
  • American Airlines will also be on campus in the coming month; please see their flier for more information.
  • Fiat Chrysler will be on campus with three excellent career recruiting and networking opportunities: A Corporate Presentation & Networking event on Thursday September 27 from 7 to 9 pm at the Ross Colloquium; At the LSA Career Expo on Tuesday September 25 from 2 to 6 PM at the Michigan League; and at the Statistics Career Fair on Thursday September 27th.
  • The Department of Statistics invites juniors, seniors, and recently graduated students to visit them during their preview weekend to explore their graduate programs.  Apply by September 27!
  • NASA wants students of Math, too. Their DEVELOP Program is a (paying) opportunity for participants who are interested in practical applications of remote sensing and GIS, specifically in the field of Earth Science.
  • The Equality of Opportunity Project pre-doctoral fellowship program also wants students of mathematics. Student of Mathematics Nathaniel Hendren and his colleagues are looking to hire several students. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions may be found here.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, October 27. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty.
  • Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health is now taking applications for its 2018 Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology. You may apply here.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Are you a senior? The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is looking for applicants to their PhD program in pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • Interesting Opportunity. Are you graduating this December? Are you looking for a summer internship? Are you NOT an actuarial sciences math major, but someone who is interested in pension valuations, post-retirement welfare valuations, and many types of related projects? If so, then know that Willis Towers Watson is changing their recruitment practices in this area, so this could be a golden opportunity for you. If interested, please show up on October 2nd at 5PM in East Hall 4096 to hear a presentation about working in the Detroit office of Willis Towers Watson. RSVP here. There will be food!
  • Math alum Reid Klootwyk now works for United Airlines and reports that United is looking for more math people. In particular, the Finance, Loyalty, Marketing, Network Planning and Scheduling, and Pricing and Revenue Management teams at United will be recruiting on campus over the next few weeks. There will be a United Company Presentation on Tuesday, September 18th
    from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM in Ross School of Business, R1210. United will also be at the Fall Job and Internship Fair on Tuesday, September 25th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Michigan League. Contact Reid if you have any questions.
  • American Airlines will also be on campus in the coming month; please see their flier for more information.
  • D. E. Shaw's recruiting team is now accepting applications for their internship and full-time roles. Michigan students who have participated in D.E. Shaw's programs in the past report that it is an amazing experience. It is also a good place to play ping-pong.
  • Cornerstone Research, a leading economic and financial consulting firm, invites you to learn more about their full time analyst positions. They will hold a Meet & Greet on September 25th from 10:00 AM to noon in the Ross Winter Garden. They will be at the Fall Career Expo on September 25th from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM in the Michigan League. When you are ready to apply, please submit your application through the Career Center website via Handshake. Their resume drop will close on September 18th at 11:59 PM for Full-Time Analysts. Contact Michigan alum Jason Charous if you have any questions.
  • Fiat Chrysler will be on campus with three excellent career recruiting and networking opportunities: A Corporate Presentation & Networking event on Thursday September 27 from 7 to 9 pm at the Ross Colloquium; At the LSA Career Expo on Tuesday September 25 from 2 to 6 PM at the Michigan League; and at the Statistics Career Fair on Thursday September 27th.
  • The Department of Statistics invites juniors, seniors, and recently graduated students to visit them during their preview weekend to explore their graduate programs.  Apply by September 27!
  • NASA wants students of Math, too. Their DEVELOP Program is a (paying) opportunity for participants who are interested in practical applications of remote sensing and GIS, specifically in the field of Earth Science.
  • The Equality of Opportunity Project pre-doctoral fellowship program also wants students of mathematics. Student of Mathematics Nathaniel Hendren and his colleagues are looking to hire several students. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions may be found here.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, October 27. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty.
  • Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health is now taking applications for its 2018 Summer Program in Biostatistics & Computational Biology. You may apply here.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Are you a senior? The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is looking for applicants to their PhD program in pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • Sophomores women: The D. E. Shaw Discovery Fellowship 2020 will be taking place virtually. Participants will have the opportunity to apply their analytical skills in discussions with investment professionals, attend lectures given by senior leaders and outside speakers, and interact with a cross-section of D.E. Shaw's employees. Participants will receive a stipend!  Apply by April 26.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for the 2020-2021 school year.
  • Juniors: The University of Chicago's Discover UChicago program will run in November of 2020. Students interested in doctoral programs, as well as master’s programs, are encouraged to apply online by August 17, 2020 for this program. A full list of participating programs, as well as application requirements and additional guidance, may be found at grad.uchicago.edu/admissions/discover/.
  • Columbia University would like for you to apply to their M.S. in Actuarial Science program.
  • Opportunity from the LSA Opportunity Hub: There will be a Grad School Fair on Wednesday March 11 from 6 to 7:30pm in the Michigan League. Sign up here.
  • Opportunity from the LSA Opportunity Hub: All sorts of professional development opportunities (e.g., how to network) are available throughout the month of March. Sign up here.
  • Opportunity Insights is looking to hire several students for two year fellowship positions beginning around July 1st, 2020. The fellowship is based at Cambridge, MA. It will include a variety of tasks that provide preparation for graduate school, such as analyzing data, developing statistical models, creating presentations, and editing research papers. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions are available in the attached document or this website. Their second-round application deadline is February 21, 2020 at 5 pm ET.
  • PJT Partners, a global advisory-focused investment bank, will be coming to campus in late February to recruit Michigan students for their four groups - Strategic Advisory (M&A), Restructuring, Park Hill Real Estate, and Secondary Advisory. There will be
    • a Firm Presentation on February 26th from 7:30pm – 8:30pm in B1580 (Blau Hall of Ross);
    • Coffee Chats on February 27th -- to be considered please send you resume to CareersUS@pjtpartners.com by Friday, February 21; and
    • a two-day sophomore women's program in April with opportunities to learn more about the firm and interview early for 2021 internships! The application for this is due by March 8 at pjtpartners.com/careers.
  • Opportunity from the LSA Opportunity Hub: On Tuesday, Feb. 18 from noon to 3pm drop by the Opportunity Hub for donuts, coffee, hot cocoa, and free swag. While there, meet their team of coaches, internship coordinators, and alumni engagement team. Sign up here.
  • Georgia Tech’s MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) Program would like for you to consider applying to their program.
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can find internships in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Digital Promise is making a concerted effort to make sure their job opportunities are noticed by as diverse a pool as possible -- and that includes students of mathematics. They have a number of positions available.
  • The Biophysics program is sponsoring a presentation on the Master of Law program for STEM majors at Northwestern next Monday (February 17) at noon. It's open to students in all the natural and physical sciences.
  • San Diego State University would like for you to consider applying to their Master's programs
    in Mathematic; they are designed for students with a multidisciplinary bent.
  • Sophomores: the D. E. Shaw group is accepting applications for their Nexus Fellowship, which will run from March 17 to 19.
  • Opportunity from the LSA Opportunity Hub: On Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 5:00 to 7:00 connect with professionals from Goldman Sachs, Citi, Morgan Stanley, and more to explore what it means to work in finance. Sign up here.
  • Opportunity from the LSA Opportunity Hub: Tomorrow (Friday) join Sculptor Capital to learn and experience how operations, human resources, and compliance ensure the success of a leading asset management firm. Sign up here.
  • Save the date: On March 10 from 6 to 7 pm the Association for Women in Mathematics together with WIM will be host a graduate panel. Come to the panel to get all your questions answered about math programs, life in graduate school, and more! Cupcakes will be provided.
  • D. E. Shaw Research is looking for undergraduates in the computational sciences to join them at their Science and Engineering Summit for Undergraduates on Friday, April 3, 2030.
  • Brandeis would like for you to think about applying to their computational linguistics masters program. Use the application code, CL2020, to have the program’s application fee waived.
  • The Michigan College Advising Corps (MCAC) is a diverse group of recent University of Michigan graduates working full-time as college advisers in under-served high schools throughout Michigan.  This is an excellent opportunity to do good. Application is now open.
  • Interested in inspiring young people by teaching math in high school? The Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) has developed a Houston Graduate Teaching Fellowship that offers mentoring, classroom experience, and the opportunity to take a Math T-shirt photo at Houston's Garage Mahal, all while earning a master's degree and Texas teaching certification.
  • McGill University in Canada has a Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Breakthrough Twin Cities has paid summer teaching internships. Check out their application
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Today February 6th. Please make the most of the career fair. In fact, you probably ought to prepare by attending the LSA Opportunity Hub's Career Fair Prep Studio.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.

  • Graduating this year and thinking of theoretical physics? Check out the Perimeter Institute's Master's Program.
  • The Tobin Center/Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals with bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a closely related discipline. To apply, please review available positions listed on their webpage and complete their common application
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting for the Director's Financial Analyst position, and they want Math students to apply. This two-year rotational fellowship sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry.
  • Are you interested in a master’s degree in Applied Statistics? Join U(M)'s Statistics department for an info session tomorrow (Friday January 31st) from 1 to 2pm in 411 West Hall where they will discuss the Accelerated Master’s Degree Program (AMDP) in Applied Statistics.
  • Peak6 is hosting a Trading Experience for Women - Summer 2020 Internship. If you are interested, apply soon.
  • Looking for an opportunity to participate in a STEM internship or research program at the largest U.S. Department of Energy open science laboratory? Then join the Oak Ridge National Laboratory from noon-3 p.m. on Wednesday, February 20 for their Science Education and Workforce Development Virtual Career Fair. Their calendar of events lists other opportunities that may appeal to you.
  • Are you thinking about graduate school? Then you may want to check out the G.R.E.A.T. Workshop that is being put on by Climate and Space on April 17th.
  • SIG, a quantitative trading firm based in Philadelphia, is recruiting Quantitative Traders and Trading Interns.
  • Registration is now open for the U-M Women of Color Task Force 38th Annual Career Conference which will be held on Friday, March 6.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub has partnered with IES Abroad to offer a uniquely Michigan experience in Dublin, Ireland this summer, where you can gain work experience while building your Michigan network with alums living and working in Ireland and England. Check it out.
  • Want to make a real difference in a young person's education? City Year trains and places young adults in high-poverty schools to serve as tutors, mentors, and role-models to help students succeed and decrease the drop-out rate. Applications for their 11-month program are available.
  • The Masters in Computational Social Science (MACSS) at the University of Chicago would like for you to consider applying got their two-year program that combines frontier social scientific research with a rigorous introduction to computational data analysis.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub is offering a resume building studio on Tuesday from 5 to 7:30 pm. Sign up here.
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 6th. Please make the most of the career fair. In fact, you probably ought to prepare by attending the LSA Opportunity Hub's Career Fair Prep Studio.
  • The University of Cincinnati graduate programs in Mathematical Sciences and Statistics are accepting applications now.  Apply by February 1 for full consideration. 
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 6th. Please make the most of the career fair. In fact, you probably ought to prepare by attending the LSA Opportunity Hub's Career Fair Prep Studio.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The annual Green Career Fair will be held January 28thfrom 11:30 to 2:30 at the Michigan League. Be sure to register, and also bring your resume! Here are some tips on how to prepare for a career fair.
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 6th. Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Washington Center's Federal Diversity Internship Initiative offers students the opportunity to test drive a career as a federal employee, gain valuable professional experience and build a network of fellow public servants. Learn more here.
  • The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA program at Columbia University would like to train you to use sophisticated statistical techniques to thrive in an increasingly data-rich world.  Their application deadline is February 15.
  • Interested in pursuing graduate school in the physical sciences? If so, the PSD Pathway Scholarship at The University of Chicago may be just the thing for you. The program offers full tuition, fees, insurance and stipend as you pursue a Masters of Science in the Physical Sciences Division. Applicants applying directly to the MS-PSD program will be invited to additionally apply for the Pathway Scholarship. 
  • The Asia Business Conference Executive Board invites you to their conference Friday and Saturday (January 31- Feb 1) at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business.  Over 25 prominent business executives and government officials will participate in 9 different panel discussions and interactive sessions. This is an opportunity to receive first-hand insights from industry experts about the challenges and opportunities across industries in Asia.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring for next school year.
  • Günter J. Hitsch of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business is hiring a full-time research assistant to start around August 1, 2020.  These full-time RA will be working on projects at the boundary between Business Analytics/Quantitative Marketing and Industrial Organization.  If you are interested in working with him for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out the job description.
  • Anastasia Zakolyukina of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business is hiring a full-time research assistant to start around August 1, 2020.  These full-time RA will be working on projects in opportunistic accounting discretion and its interaction with firms’ investment choices, linguistic-analysis of corporate disclosures, and individual traits of corporate executives.  If you are interested in working with her for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out the job description.
  • Charles McClure of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business is hiring a full-time research assistant to start around August 1, 2020.  These full-time RA will be working on projects in capital markets, governance, and financial reporting.  If you are interested in working with him for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out the job description.
  • Applications are now open for fully funded studentships to join the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Mathematics of Random Systems at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. To learn more about the centre, including how to apply for a fully funded place visit www.randomsystems-cdt.ac.uk/
  • U(M)'s Department of Statistics has a Bridge Master's Program. The program is designed to prepare students for a PhD program in Statistics. Sign up here to RSVP for their December 13th Webinar.
  • Kipp Houston: Math alumna AnneMarie Torresen (2017) reports that "I learned about this program from an edition of the Math Missive, so I thought I should pass along the following information to be included in another Math Missive in case someone else gets lucky like me and discovers just the opportunity they were looking for." To learn more and to apply, please visit http://kipphouston.org/gtf.
  • The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington asks that I let you know they are loaded with cash and are seeking highly qualified applicants for their doctoral program.
  • Princeton's Operations Research and Financial Engineering department would like for you to apply to their programs.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are still anxious to include Michigan students.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations. To be eligible to participate, you must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years of your starting date in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission.
  • Harvard's T.H. Chan School of Public Health is hosting a Facebook Q&A about their Health Data Science Masters Program from 1:30 to 2 this afternoon.
  • Princeton's Master in Finance program would like for you to consider applying to their program. The Masters program also offers a Graduate Certificate in Statistics and Machine Learning.
  • U(M)'s Department of Statistics has a Bridge Master's Program. The program is designed to prepare students for a PhD program in Statistics.
  • Berkeley would like U(M) students of mathematics to consider their two-semester Master of Engineering program in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research. A flier is available here.
  • Brown University would like for you to consider applying to their PhD program in applied mathematics.
  • Math alum Tigran Ananyan reports that Altair Engineering in Troy, MI is looking for new talent, and his team currently has a position available (Software Developer in Meshing/Geometry). More information is available here.
  • The  D.E. Shaw Latitude Fellowship will be taking place in New York City in January. Applications and nominations accepted until November 17, 2019.
  • Professors Anya Kleymenova and Rimmy Tomy of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business are hiring full-time research assistants to start around July 1, 2020.  These full-time RA will be working on projects in bank accounting, financial institutions and reporting, and disclosure regulation.  If you are interested in working with them for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out the job description.
  • U(M) alum Kelly Compton thinks some of you may be interested in the Post-Bachelor Fellowship program at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). This program is for graduating seniors and recent alumni who are interested in pursuing an career in research, data science, and disease modeling/global health. This three-year program is designed so that candidates will work at IHME while taking classes at UW, with the option of working towards a Master's in Public Health upon completion of the fellowship
  • First Derivatives is looking to hire new graduates. Joshua Zeldin (2015) reported that the Data Science and Software Engineering tracks are perfect for mathematics students who are interested in gaining experience in the world of big data and software development and the Financial Engineering track is perfect for students interested in entering finance.
  • Interested in pursuing math and staying in the greater Detroit area? The amazing Dan Isaksen from Wayne State University invites you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • Want to get a masters in biostat while taking "no theoretical probability or statistics classes"? Then check out the biostats masters degree at GVSU.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • As part of the Career Conference, WIM's career panel will take place from 10:00 - 11:00 AM on Friday, Nov 8, 2019 in 4448 East Hall. RSVP here.
  • Epic has been very pleased with their hires from Math. They want you to know there are more positions available; if you are interested, please head to www.careers.epic.com to find out more.
  • Looking for a paid STEM internship or research opportunity? The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) is hosting a Virtual Recruitment Fair showcasing more than twenty-five U.S. Department of Energy sponsored programs. The event will take place November 13 from Noon to 3:00 PM. Register now at http://bit.ly/32X22q7
  • The IRT helps students committed to social justice and diversity apply to MA or PhD programs within the field of Education, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.  Click here to RSVP for their November 11th event and submit an inquiry to stay up to date about pertinent dates and information. Please contact Monica Reum, Recruitment and Admission Programs Specialist, at mreum@andover.edu for any questions.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities.
  • The Johns Hopkins University Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics is seeking highly qualified applicants for its full-time master’s and doctoral degree programs.
  • The Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics program at the University of Texas at Austin is an interdisciplinary graduate program that wants you to know they are currently accepting applications to our PhD program for Fall 2020
  • Boston University is another good place for Math T-shirt photos. Their Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience would like for you, a student of mathematics, to apply for admission.
  • The graduate program in Mathematical, Computational and Systems Biology (MCSB) at UC Irvine is looking for excellent students, with a variety of different backgrounds, who wish to work at the interface between the biological sciences, the physical sciences, computer sciences and engineering. Check them out.
  • Are you interested in quantitative biology? Then join the Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Program in Boulder. IQ Biology is part of the University of Colorado's BioFrontiers Institute - a place for scientists to work together across disciplines and partner with industry to transform their discoveries into new tools.
  • Professors Jonathan Bonham, Amoray Riggs-Cragun, and Haresh Sapraat of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business are hiring full-time research assistants to start around July 1, 2020.  These full-time RA will be working on projects in projects in health data science.  If you are interested in working with them for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out the job description.
  • Math For America is now accepting applications.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • MIT Sloan asks: Are you ready to jump start your career in finance or data analytics? Click to learn more about their MFin and MBAn programs.
  • The Information and Decisions department at the Wharton School of Business wants you to apply to their PhD program.
  • The University of Chicago's Booth School would like for you to consider pursuing a PhD in Business there.
  • Interested in pursuing an advanced degree in economics or business? Then please check out the DocNet PhD recruiting event hosted by the Stephen M. Ross School of Business on Tuesday, November 19.
  • Professors Sendhil Mullainathan at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Ziad Obermeyer at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health are hiring full-time research assistants to start around July 1, 2020.  These full-time RA will be working on projects in projects in health data science.  If you are interested in working with them for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out the job description.
  • The Decision, Risk and Operations PhD program at Columbia Business School combines math, engineering, economics, and data science, to improve decision making and policy via mathematical models and data-driven analytics.  Their brochure is more abstract than surreal.
  • The Harvard Business School would like you to check out their PhD programs. They are looking for students to conduct innovative research within a broad range of academic fields, including: Accounting and ManagementBusiness EconomicsHealth Policy ManagementMarketingOrganizational BehaviorStrategy; and Technology and Operations Management. These are all intensive research programs aimed at placing graduates in an institution of higher learning as an Assistant Professor; the vast majority of HBS graduates place at top tier business schools. 
  • Princeton's Bendheim Center for Finance would like for you to consider applying to their Masters in Finance program.
  • UC Berkeley would like for you to consider applying to their one-year Master of Engineering program in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research.
  • Former U(M) student of mathematics Thomas Nowinski now works for the Kresge Foundation in Troy, Michigan. He reports that the Kresge Foundation is looking to hire an Investment Risk and Operations Analyst, and he thinks someone with a math background would be a particularly good fit. Apply by Halloween.
  • Professor John Gallemore at Chicago Booth is hiring a full-time research assistant to start around July 1, 2020.  This full-time RA will be working on projects in applied microeconomics and economic history.  If you are interested in working with Professor Hornbeck for a year or two before applying to graduate programs in economics, then check out the job description.
  • Raj Chetty (Harvard), John Friedman (Brown), and Nathaniel Hendren (Harvard) are looking to hire several students to work with their research group, Opportunity Insights. More information is here.
  • Consider applying for General Electric’s early career full-time rotational programs. These provide opportunities for domestic and international assignments as well as leadership, business, and technical training. Two programs that may be of particular interests to students of math are:
    • The Digital Technology Leadership Program is a two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. DTLPs can select assignments across data science, software engineers, and product management roles.
    • The Financial Management Program is a two-year rotational program include roles in GE’s core financial competencies: Commercial Finance & Project Financing, Supply Chain Finance, and Financial Planning & Analysis.
  • Historically, high-need students in Indianapolis have not had equal access to an education that adequately prepares them for college and career. Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains recent college graduates to become exceptional, certified teachers. Their fast-paced six-week summer training program focuses on the essential skills that teachers need most to start strong. For more information, go here.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics again invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, November 9, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, in 1680 SPH I. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty. Register here.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have rolling monthly deadlines.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses.
  • Thinking about grad school in applied mathematics? Then Brown University would like for you to check out their program in applied mathematics.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • Professor Richard Hornbeck at Chicago Booth is hiring a full-time research assistant to start around July 1, 2020.  This full-time RA will be working on projects in applied microeconomics and economic history.  If you are interested in working with Professor Hornbeck for a year or two before applying to graduate programs in economics, then check out the job description.
  • The National Security Agency (NSA) wants to share with you the creative and exciting opportunities that they have to offer, so they invite you to apply to meet them in Chicago on November 15th.
  • The University of Colorado Boulder wants you to know that they are accepting applications for their Biological Engineering PhD program.
  • The faculty in the Operations Research area at Purude are actively recruiting bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined students to their graduate program to work in big data, smart grid, optimization, cloud computing, climate change, neuroscience, renewable energy, health care, risk assessment, simulation, wireless communications, information theory, network science, game theory, and many more exciting topics. See this page for more details.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Vanderbilt would like you to check out their PhD program in Economics and Law.
  • Georgia Tech would like for you to check out their PhD program in Quantitative Biosciences.
  • Math alum Christopher Tran works at American Express in Credit and Fraud Risk. He's reaching out to share information regarding opportunities at American Express. American Express will be on campus the coming Monday, October 7th, hosting Coffee Chats and Corporate Presentations for their Credit and Fraud Risk (CFR) internship and full-time programs. During the chats, students will have the opportunity to connect with CFR team members, learn about the business, and the summer internship program/full-time opportunities. The application deadline is 10/7 at 11:59PM. 
    • Coffee Chats: October 7th 12:00 – 4:00 PM
    • Undergrad Corporate Presentations: October 7th 5:30 – 6:30 PM EECS 3427
  • Interested in lost causes? The Tigers are a whopping 53.5 games behind Minnesota. Ouch. Perhaps you have what the Tigers need to turn things around -- check out this career possibility.
  • Thinking about graduate school? Interested in biostatistics? UCSD wants you to apply to their PhD program in biostats.
  • Do you want to explore innovative ways to use this data to influence critical decisions? Then check out DataScience@Denver, the online Master of Science in Data Science program from University of Denver's Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science.
  • TechLab at Mcity is a year-long fellowship program for undergraduate students (Jan-Dec) that connects high-growth startups developing self-driving vehicle technologies with student teams and the world-class facilities of Mcity. Application is due 10/19 at 11:59 PM. Visit cfe.umich/edu/techlab-mcity to apply and RSVP for upcoming recruitment events.
  • ELP is a year-long (Jan-Dec) fellowship program for undergraduate and graduate students training future entrepreneurial and innovative leaders through courses and experiential experiences. Application is due 10/4 at 11:59 PM. Visit cfe.umich/edu/elp to apply and RSVP for upcoming recruitment events.
  • Michigan's Fall Job and Internship Fair will take place on Wednesday October 2, and Thursday, October 3. Last year more than half of the participating companies offered internships.
  • U(M) alum Michelle Gurevich participated in JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program as an undergraduate, and has wonderful things to say about the program. You may contact Michelle directly if you have questions.
  • Fiat Chrysler will be on campus with two excellent career recruiting and networking opportunities: A Corporate Presentation & Networking event on Monday September 30 from 6 to 8 pm at Ross' Tauber Colloquium; At the LSA Career Expo on Wednesday October 2 from noon to 4 PM at the Michigan League.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out . We have no Math T-shirt photos from Cornell.
  • The 2019 IIT Stuart-Princeton Quant Trading Conference at IIT Stuart School of Business in Chicago, IL will feature speakers and panelists from leading trading firms, banks, and hedge funds from around the country.  This year’s fall conference will take place on November 2.
  • The Duke Neurobiology Graduate Training Program is seeking students with training in math, physics, computer science, engineering, as well as the biological disciplines.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation is a National Science Foundation/National Security Association funded group that serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • Math alum Max Segal works for the Miami Dolphins on their Business Analytics team. He reports that they are looking to hire a new Full-Time business analyst.  The job is currently posted on Handshake and our team is currently planning to be on campus to host interviews Friday, October 11th with the deadline to apply on Handshake on Tuesday, October 1st.  For more information, see the job description.
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • The Department of Statistics' annual career fair will happen September 25th. They have many employers that are specifically looking for students with backgrounds in statistics and related fields, all hiring for full-time employment or summer internships. Please see their flier for more information.
  • Seniors: The Research Assistant, Genoeconomics (NBER) position is a full-time position starting in summer 2020. The chosen candidate will work with economics professors Dan Benjamin (University of Southern California), David Cesarini (New York University), David Laibson (Harvard University), and their co-authors. This position will work out of the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) offices in Cambridge, MA. The ideal candidate is someone who is interested in genoeconomics (i.e., the identification of genetic variation that is associated with variation in economic behavior), and is likely to pursue a PhD in economics, genomics, statistics, data science, or a related field.
  • Seniors: The Research Assistant, Behavioral Economics (USC) position is a full-time position starting in summer 2020. The selected candidate will work with economics professor Dan Benjamin (at the University of Southern California) and his co-authors, and is ideal for individuals interested in behavioral economics research and likely to pursue a PhD in economics. 
  • The Department of Defense (DoD) is looking to fill an entry level actuary position.  The DoD Office of the Actuary provides actuarial expertise on all matters relating to military compensation and benefits which includes cost estimates and data analysis for legislative proposals and providing summary statistics on the beneficiary population (see  https://actuary.defense.gov/).   The job posting is here.  NOTE: Students / candidates with special hiring requirements -- e.g., veterans, military spouses, individuals with disabilities -- should use this job posting instead.
  • Stephanie Butler of the Admissions team at MIT Sloan School of Management will be on campus Monday, September 23 at 5:00 PM to host an information session. Sloan has three degree options for graduating college seniors that they'd like to share with you: MBA Early Admission, Master of Finance, and Master of Business Analytics.
  • Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy would like for you to consider their Master of Science in Data Science for Public Policy program. To learn more about the MS-DSPP program, please go here.
  • Michigan's department of Industrial & Operations Engineering is hosting a Graduate School Workshop on Saturday (the 21st). The event is open to undergraduate students in their Sophomore and Junior year, and others within 1–2 years of applying to graduate programs. Many Michigan Math alums have gone on in IOE.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Find your next opportunity.
  • Here is a review of AfterCollege. They have a long list of curated opportunities for all levels of students of mathematics at Michigan. They also offer scholarships to current students.
  • Are you enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology and interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills? Then apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program.
  • The Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford will be holding a Graduate Open Day, on 6 November.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. These programs often take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc. So, not only do immersions provide a good way to learn about careers, but they also provide an excellent opportunity to contribute to the math T-shirt photo page.
  • Mathematics is excellent training for a a career in law. If you are interested in law, then be sure to check out Law Day on September 26th. The event will take place from 10am to 1pm at the Michigan League.
  • The NY Federal Reserve is now accepting applications for their Undergraduate Summer Analyst positions.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, November 9, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, in 1680 SPH I. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty. Register here.
  • Michigan's Fall Job and Internship Fair will take place on Wednesday October 2, and Thursday, October 3. Last year more than half of the participating companies offered internships.
  • Michigan Mathematics alum Diana Witowski is currently Associate CFO of the UM Health System, but she is also the director of the Michigan Medicine's Finance Development Program that offers internships and full-time jobs. More information is here.
  • Are you a senior? The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is looking for applicants to their PhD program in pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • Seniors: Interested in Number Theory? Think you'd like to work on your Australian accent? Then Professor Timothy Trudigian would like to hear from you.
  • D. E. Shaw's recruiting team is now accepting applications for their internship and full-time roles. Michigan students who have participated in D.E. Shaw's programs in the past report that it is an amazing experience. It is also a good place to play ping-pong.
  • C1games.com is hosting TERMINAL, a new games-based AI challenge on September 21 in Ann Arbor. Players code strategies to automate gameplay, battling team vs team for prize money, bragging rights, and job opportunities!
  • Cornerstone Research, a leading economic and financial consulting firm, invites you to learn more about their summer (and full time) analyst positions. They will be at the Fall Career Expo on October 2 from 12:00n to 4:00 PM in the Michigan League. When you are ready to apply, please submit your application through the Career Center website via Handshake. Their resume drop will close on September 22nd at 11:59 PM for Summer Analysts. Contact Michigan alum Jason Charous if you have any questions.
  • The Department of Statistics invites juniors, seniors, and recently graduated students to visit them during their preview weekend to explore their graduate programs.  Apply by September 15!
  • NASA wants students of Math, too. Their DEVELOP Program is a (paying) opportunity for participants who are interested in practical applications of remote sensing and GIS, specifically in the field of Earth Science.
  • The Equality of Opportunity Project pre-doctoral fellowship program also wants students of mathematics. Student of Mathematics Nathaniel Hendren and his colleagues are looking to hire several students. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions may be found here.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Information Day on Saturday, October 19. The event is an opportunity for students who may be interested in graduate study in Biostatistics to learn about UofM's program and to meet the faculty.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Are you a senior? The Cambridge Centre for Analysis is looking for applicants to their PhD program in pure, stochastic, computational and applied analysis.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out. 
  • For individuals with a STEM degree looking at graduate school options, the National Professional Science Master's Association will host its Spring 2021 Graduate School Fair on Friday, April 16, from 1 am to 6 pm EDT. This online event is FREE for prospective students to attend. Registration is available at https://showfloor.co/events/npsma-2021
  • The UM School of Information offers a Master of Science in Information (MSI) and a Master of Health Informatics, which can lead to a wide variety of careers. The deadline to apply is May 1. 
  • Sophomore women: The D.E. Shaw Zenith fellowship will take place May 25-27 and is open to women in STEM fields who are rising juniors or who are currently enrolled in a full-time Ph.D. program. The deadline to apply is Sunday, April 25th at 11:59pm ET.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA Fellows for the 2020-2021 school year.
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 20. Registration is required.
  • Know your way around a computer? Here is another career matching service: Techintern.io
  • Graduating soon? Interested in the social sciences? Want to get paid to go to school? Then check this out: The University of Chicago is pioneering a new MA program in Computational Social Science where you will learn how to devise innovative formal, statistical, and computational models to make important contributions across the social sciences. The goal of the program is to train students for elite-level PhD admission in Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Psychology, History, and Anthropology.
  • Juniors: The University of Chicago's Discover UChicago program will run in October of 2021. Students interested in doctoral programs, as well as master’s programs, are encouraged to apply online by August 16, 2021 for this program.
  • Jane Street is hosting a three day program called IN FOCUS for students who identify with a historically underrepresented minority group. The program happens in May. Apply here.
  • Michigan Math alum Beatrix Balogh '13 now works for DVACO, a company in the health industry, doing data analytics. She reports that DVACO is offering a fully paid, remote internship, which is a great opportunity to learn/sharpen skills using Python, SQL, PowerBI. Their last intern stayed and went full time, so this could be a great opportunity for you.
  • The Hire Big 10+ Virtual Career Fair will take place April 20. Registration is required.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their next cohort of Fellows. They have had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply ASAP.
  • City Internships has reopened admissions for their mid- and late-summer in-person programs in New York and London.
  • Michigan alumnus Doug Piper now teaches high school math at a prep school called Lawrenceville, and he says you should check out the Woods Teaching Fellow program. It's a two-year teaching job, room and board provided, along with a master's degree.
  • MIT's Sloan School asks that I tell you that their brand new MIT Sloan MBA Early Admission application process is designed for ambitious and forward-thinking students—like you—who want to gain valuable career experience and secure a seat in a future MIT Sloan MBA class. Eligible students must apply by Monday, April 20.
  • Stony Brook would like for you to consider applying to their various highly ranked programs in applied mathematics.
  • Here is a review of AfterCollege. They have a long list of curated opportunities for all levels of students of mathematics at Michigan. They also offer scholarships to current students.
  • Columbia University would like for you to consider their masters program in actuarial science.
  • Keep the D. E. Shaw Fellowships on you radar.
  • Sophomores: the D. E. Shaw group is accepting applications for their Nexus Fellowship, which will run from March 22 to 24.
  • Two Sigma's quant researchers will be hosting a virtual meet and greet on February 17th at 7pm for students who are interested in learning more about Quant Research at Two Sigma. Apply for a spot here
  • The Michigan College Advising Corps (MCAC) is a diverse group of recent University of Michigan graduates working full-time as college advisers in under-served high schools throughout Michigan.  This is an excellent opportunity to do good. (Scroll down for application button -- apply by March 1.)
  • The NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency Graduate Program is a one year master's program taught by Steinhardt faculty where one also gains real-world classroom experience in a full-time paid teacher residency. 
  • The Master of Science in Computational Finance program at Carnegie Mellon University would like for you to learn about careers in quantitative finance.
  • Berkeley's Master of Financial Engineering Program has a great track record. They are now accepting applications for Spring 2022.
  • McGill University in Canada has a Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Breakthrough Twin Cities has paid summer teaching internships. Application Deadline: February 24th.
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with the FAA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency.
  • Georgia Tech’s MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) Program would like for you to consider applying to their program.
  • San Diego State University would like for you to consider applying to their Master's programs in Applied Mathematics.
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can find internships in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Digital Promise is making a concerted effort to make sure their job opportunities are noticed by as diverse a pool as possible -- and that includes students of mathematics. They have a number of positions available.
  • San Diego State University would like for you to consider their masters in math program.
  • Registration is now open for the U-M Women of Color Task Force 39th Annual Career Conference which will be held March 4 and 5.
  • Graduating this year and thinking of theoretical physics? Check out the Perimeter Institute's Master's Program.
  • The Tobin Center/Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals with bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a closely related discipline. To apply, please review available positions listed on their webpage.
  • SIG, a quantitative trading firm based in Philadelphia, has positions that may be of interest to students of math.
  • Want to make a real difference in a young person's education? City Year trains and places young adults in high-poverty schools to serve as tutors, mentors, and role-models to help students succeed and decrease the drop-out rate.
  • The Masters in Computational Social Science (MACSS) at the University of Chicago would like for you to consider applying got their two-year program that combines frontier social scientific research with a rigorous introduction to computational data analysis.
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 12th. Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Find your next opportunity.
  • The annual Green Career Fair will be held today (January 28th) from 11:30 to 2:30. Be sure to register, and also bring your resume! Here are some tips on how to prepare for a career fair.
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 12th. Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub will host its 2021 Internship Forum on Wednesday February 10, 2021 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
    The annual Internship Forum is designed to help you navigate the internship search process so you can successfully land an internship opportunity that matters to you. RSVP here.
  • The MA in Statistics program at Binghamton University is hosting a Virtual Open House/Information Session on Monday, February 8th from 2:00pm-3:00pm ET via Zoom. Register here.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub invites students to join Industry Groups hosted on the college’s networking and career mentoring platform, LSA Connect. By joining these student groups, members engage in deeper career exploration and preparation; gain access to industry-specific knowledge, specialized resources, networking events, and career opportunities; and expand their active network with students who share similar career interests. Groups include fields like data and tech; communications, media, and entertainment; creative arts; healthcare and public health; law, policy and government; and more. You can sign up here to join the Industry Groups of your choice. 
  • NSA is hiring students of math for Entry/Mid-level positions (Job ID #1154603) – Begin your NSA career by studying cryptologic mathematics and related subjects. After a 6-month tour in various NSA offices, you'll begin a permanent assignment. Apply here.
  • NSA is hiring students of math for Entry/Mid-level positions as mathematical statisticians (Job ID #1154604) – Help solve mission critical problems with your expertise in applied statistics. In addition to cryptologic mathematics, statisticians work in signals analysis, data compression, machine learning, data science and human language technology. Apply here.
  • The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) Robotics Internship Program is a 10-week summer internship program for students majoring in a field related to robotics. The program provides opportunities students to intern at federal national laboratories throughout the United States. Apply here.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub will host its 2021 Internship Forum on Wednesday February 10, 2021 from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
    The annual Internship Forum is designed to help you navigate the internship search process so you can successfully land an internship opportunity that matters to you. RSVP here.
  • The annual Green Career Fair will be held January 28th from 11:30 to 2:30. Be sure to register, and also bring your resume! Here are some tips on how to prepare for a career fair.
  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place Tuesday February 12th. Log into your Handshake account to see the list of organizations participating. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Washington Center's Federal Diversity Internship Initiative offers students the opportunity to test drive a career as a federal employee, gain valuable professional experience and build a network of fellow public servants. Learn more here.
  • The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA program at Columbia University would like to train you to use sophisticated statistical techniques to thrive in an increasingly data-rich world.  Their application deadline is February 18.
  • Interested in pursuing graduate school in the physical sciences? If so, the PSD Pathway Scholarship at The University of Chicago may be just the thing for you. The program offers full tuition, fees, insurance and stipend as you pursue a Masters of Science in the Physical Sciences Division. Applicants applying directly to the MS-PSD program will be invited to additionally apply for the Pathway Scholarship. 
  • The Asia Business Conference Executive Board invites you to their conference Friday and Saturday (January 29- 30 and February 5- 6) in zoomland.  Over 35 prominent business executives and government officials will participate in discussions and interactive sessions. This is an opportunity to receive first-hand insights from industry experts about the challenges and opportunities across industries in Asia.
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring for next school year.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • The University of Cincinnati graduate programs in Mathematical Sciences and Statistics are accepting applications now. Apply by February 1 for full consideration. For more information, please visit https://www.artsci.uc.edu/mathsci.
  • DE Shaw & Co has three winter 2021 fellowships for rising juniors. Applications are open until Sunday, December 13, and students can learn more on their fellowship program website.
  • The sixth annual Green Career Fair (scroll down a bit) will be held Thursday January 28. Be sure to register. Here are some tips on how to prepare for a career fair.

  • The University's annual Winter Job and Internship Fair will take place February 12th. A complete list of fairs may be found here. Please make the most of the career fair.
  • The Washington Center's Federal Diversity Internship Initiative offers students the opportunity to test drive a career as a federal employee, gain valuable professional experience and build a network of fellow public servants. Learn more here.
  • The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA program at Columbia University would like to train you to use sophisticated statistical techniques to thrive in an increasingly data-rich world. 
  • Interested in pursuing graduate school in the physical sciences? If so, the PSD Pathway Scholarship at The University of Chicago may be just the thing for you. The program offers full tuition, fees, insurance and stipend as you pursue a Masters of Science in the Physical Sciences Division. Applicants applying directly to the MS-PSD program will be invited to additionally apply for the Pathway Scholarship. 
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA fellows for next school year.
  • Applications are now open for fully funded studentships to join the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Mathematics of Random Systems at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. To learn more about the centre, including how to apply for a fully funded place visit www.randomsystems-cdt.ac.uk/
  • The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington asks that I let you know they are loaded with cash and are seeking highly qualified applicants for their doctoral program.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are still anxious to include Michigan students.
  • The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations. To be eligible to participate, you must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years of your starting date in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission.
  • The Tobin Center / Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals with bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a closely related discipline. 
  • Looking to pursue graduate school in the quantitative social sciences? Then check out the PREDOC program
  • U(M)'s Department of Statistics has a Bridge Master's Program. The program is designed to prepare students for a PhD program in Statistics.
  • Unable to attend the Career Conference last week? Not to worry: company/program information & contacts may be found at this link.
  • Are you interested in gaining entrepreneurial experience while in school? Would you like to work for a startup company or venture capital firm in Washtenaw County? Check out the Ann Arbor Entrepreneurs internship program.
  • Professors Emanuele Colonnelli & Kilian Huber (finance and macroeconomics), Quentin Vandeweyer (finance), and Giovanni Compiani, Sarah Moshary, and Bradley Shapiro (marketing) of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business are hiring full-time research assistants to start around July 1, 2021.  If you are interested in working with them for a year or two before applying to graduate programs, then check out this web page.
  • The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellowship seeks to increase communication skills in student scientists by placing advanced undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate science, engineering, and mathematics students at media sites nationwide to work as science reporters for ten weeks.
  • MindSumo connects college students to companies via real world challenges for college students to solve. Students prove their skills, win cash prizes, and connect with companies that use MindSumo to actively recruit for jobs and internships. They are still anxious to include Michigan students.
  • Intern in Michigan is a free web-based system that connects employers and students to internship opportunities based on skills, interests and requirements. Being free, it may not be the most useful site.
  • U(M) alum Kelly Compton thinks some of you may be interested in the Post-Bachelor Fellowship program at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). This program is for graduating seniors and recent alumni who are interested in pursuing an career in research, data science, and disease modeling/global health. This three-year program is designed so that candidates will work at IHME while taking classes at UW, with the option of working towards a Master's in Public Health upon completion of the fellowship. I can't tell if there is an open application this year.
  • Princeton would like for you to consider their Master in Finance program as well as their Graduate Certificate in Statistics and Machine Learning.
  • First Derivatives is looking to attract new graduates. Joshua Zeldin (2015) reported that the Data Science and Software Engineering tracks are perfect for mathematics students who are interested in gaining experience in the world of big data and software development and the Financial Engineering track is perfect for students interested in entering finance.
  • Interested in pursuing math and staying in the greater Detroit area? The amazing Dan Isaksen from Wayne State University invites you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • Want to get a masters in biostat while taking "no theoretical probability or statistics classes"? Then check out the biostats masters degree at GVSU.
  • The Ohio State University would like for you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • The Ohio State University would also like for you to consider their Master of Actuarial & Quantitative Risk Management.
  • As part of the Career Conference, WIM's career panel will take place at 3:30pm on Friday, Nov 6. RSVP using  this form.
  • Epic has been very pleased with their hires from Math. They want you to know there are more positions available; if you are interested, please head to www.careers.epic.com to find out more.
  • Looking for a paid STEM internship or research opportunity? Check out the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) listing.
  • Given the number of interesting monuments there, we have very few Math T-shirt photos from the nation's capitol. Here is a chance to help the T-shirt cause: The Washington Center has formed partnerships with a number of federal agencies in order to provide competitive government internship opportunities.
  • The Johns Hopkins University Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics is seeking highly qualified applicants for its full-time master’s and doctoral degree programs.
  • The Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics program at the University of Texas at Austin is an interdisciplinary graduate program that wants you to know they are currently accepting applications to our PhD program for Fall 2021.
  • Boston University is another good place for Math T-shirt photos. Their Graduate Program in Computational Neuroscience would like for you, a student of mathematics, to apply for admission.
  • The graduate program in Mathematical, Computational and Systems Biology (MCSB) at UC Irvine is looking for excellent students, with a variety of different backgrounds, who wish to work at the interface between the biological sciences, the physical sciences, computer sciences and engineering. Check them out.
  • Are you interested in quantitative biology? Then join the Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology (IQ Biology) PhD Program in Boulder. IQ Biology is part of the University of Colorado's BioFrontiers Institute - a place for scientists to work together across disciplines and partner with industry to transform their discoveries into new tools.
  • Brandeis would like for you to think about applying to their computational linguistics masters program. They will be hosting an open house on Friday, November 13th from 12 to 1:30 pm Boston (EST) Time.  Please register here by Wednesday, November 11th.
  • Math For America is now accepting applications.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • MIT Sloan asks: Are you ready to jump start your career in finance or data analytics? Click to learn more about their MFin and MBAn programs.
  • The Information and Decisions department at the Wharton School of Business wants you to apply to their PhD program.
  • The University of Chicago's Booth School would like for you to consider pursuing a PhD in Business there.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The SACNAS' Pathway to Graduate School Program is a mentorship initiative designed to foster the success of underrepresented undergraduate students applying to graduate school programs. Each mentee will be paired with a graduate student mentor who will provide constructive criticism and guidance through the application process. Apply to be a mentee here.
  • Consider applying for General Electric’s early career full-time rotational programs. These provide opportunities for domestic and international assignments as well as leadership, business, and technical training. Two programs that may be of particular interests to students of math are:
    • The Digital Technology Leadership Program is a two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. DTLPs can select assignments across data science, software engineers, and product management roles.
    • The Financial Management Program is a two-year rotational program include roles in GE’s core financial competencies: Commercial Finance & Project Financing, Supply Chain Finance, and Financial Planning & Analysis.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have a deadline this Friday.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses.
  • The Decision, Risk and Operations PhD program at Columbia Business School combines math, engineering, economics, and data science, to improve decision making and policy via mathematical models and data-driven analytics. 
  • The Harvard Business School would like you to check out their PhD programs. They are looking for students to conduct innovative research within a broad range of academic fields, including: Accounting and ManagementBusiness EconomicsHealth Policy ManagementMarketingOrganizational BehaviorStrategy; and Technology and Operations Management. These are all intensive research programs aimed at placing graduates in an institution of higher learning as an Assistant Professor. 
  • Princeton's Bendheim Center for Finance would like for you to consider applying to their Masters in Finance program.
  • UC Berkeley would like for you to consider applying to their one-year Master of Engineering program in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research.
  • MIT Sloan is hosting a series of networking events with a focus on Identity + Inclusion at MIT Sloan. Students can expect to experience interactive small group conversations with staff, students, and alumni, and learn how a degree from MIT Sloan can impact their future:
  • The Technical University of Munich would like for you to consider their predoc program in mathematics and TopMath program.
  • The Applied Mathematics Department at the Brown University would like for you to consider applying to their PhD program.
  • Graduating this year and thinking of theoretical physics? Check out the Perimeter Scholars International masters program.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • Math majors have enjoyed their time as Research Professionals at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Chicago is currently hiring full-time research assistants who will work closely on faculty research, with faculty across an array of disciplines hiring this fall. Positions will be posted throughout the fall and can be found at their website, and job seekers can sign up for their mailing list to be directly contacted about new positions. 
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong would like for you to apply to their Master of Social Science in Global Political Economy program.
  • Washington University in St. Louis would like for you to know their Master of Science in Biostatistics and Data Science (MSBDS) program is accepting applications. They are looking for promising students with a quantitative background (preferably with majors in mathematics, statistics, computer science, or biomedical engineering). 
  • The Master of Science in Computational Finance at Carnegie Melon has written a brochure to entice you to apply to their program. If you are interested, check out some of their admissions events.
  • The faculty in the Operations Research area at Purdue are actively recruiting bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined students to their graduate program to work in big data, smart grid, optimization, cloud computing, climate change, neuroscience, renewable energy, health care, risk assessment, simulation, wireless communications, information theory, network science, game theory, and many more exciting topics. See this page for more details.
  • Vanderbilt would like you to check out their PhD program in Economics and Law.
  • Georgia Tech would like for you to check out their PhD program in Quantitative Biosciences.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting for the Director's Financial Analyst position, and they want Math students to apply. This unique, two-year rotational fellowship sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry.
  • Many students of mathematics have enjoyed working in logistical support positions at TACOM in Warren, MI as Operations Research Analysts. The positions fill quickly, so be on the lookout for them at www.usajobs.gov.
  • The Committee on Institution Cooperation offers fee waivers to qualifying graduate school applicants.
  • Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy would like for you to consider their Master of Science in Data Science for Public Policy program.
  • Raj Chetty (Harvard), John Friedman (Brown), and Nathaniel Hendren (Harvard) are looking to hire several students to work with their (big data) research group, Opportunity Insights. For more information, go here.
  • Fiat Chrysler will be virtually on campus with two excellent career recruiting and networking opportunities: A Corporate Presentation & Networking event on Monday October 5 from 6 to 7 pm here and TENTATIVELY at the LSA Business Operations Fair (LSA Career Development Sign-up starts 10/7 at Noon) on Friday, 10/9, Noon - 4 pm, at the Michigan League.
  • You are invited to join Harvard Business School for a Virtual Information Session, in which you will learn about their seven fully funded (this means at no cost to you, and we pay you to study!) Doctoral Programs at HBS. Only a Bachelor’s degree is required to apply, and students are able to apply in their senior year.  They are looking for students with excellent records of academic achievement, demonstrated analytical ability, and aspirations for a rewarding career in business academia. Registration for the webinars is now open.
  • Interested in earning a PhD in business? Please check out the virtual DocNet Recruiting Forum, which will take place the week of October 12th. Registration is free for students.
  • The Department of Mathematics at Texas State University is hosting a virtual Graduate Programs Expo on Friday, November 6, 2020 (1pm-5pm).  The purpose of the Graduate Programs Expo is to provide information about our programs to students considering graduate study in mathematics and mathematics education.  
  • Thinking about graduate school? Interested in biostatistics? UCSD wants you to apply to their PhD program in biostats.
  • Do you want to explore innovative ways to use this data to influence critical decisions? Then check out DataScience@Denver, the online Master of Science in Data Science program from University of Denver's Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science.
  • The Career Center is running many Career Fairs this fall. Check out the line-up here.
  • SACNAS is sponsoring a panel and Q&A session where diverse graduate students from different STEM fields will discuss the different ways to obtain a graduate education! More information may be found here.
  • TechLab at Mcity is a year-long fellowship program for undergraduate students (Jan-Dec) that connects high-growth startups developing self-driving vehicle technologies with student teams and the world-class facilities of Mcity. Application is due 10/16 at 11:59 PM. Go here to apply and RSVP for upcoming recruitment events.
  • ELP is a year-long (Jan-Dec) fellowship program for undergraduate and graduate students training future entrepreneurial and innovative leaders through courses and experiential experiences. Application is due 10/2 at 11:59 PM. Go here to apply and RSVP for upcoming recruitment events.
  • U(M) alum Michelle Gurevich participated in JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program as an undergraduate, and has wonderful things to say about the program.
  • Math and law go together surprisingly well -- if you are interested in a career in law, check out this LSA event.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check their program out.
  • The Duke Neurobiology Graduate Training Program is seeking students with training in math, physics, computer science, engineering, as well as the biological disciplines.
  • Whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Do it right now. This is one way to figure out which end is up before you leave the cocoon we call college.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Find your next opportunity.
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their 2021 cohort of Fellows in Indiana (Indianapolis Teaching Fellows). They’ve had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply by October 13.
  • Are you an entrepreneur or do you want to be one? Then check out the Center for Entrepreneurship. They are now recruiting for their fellowships: TechLab at Mcity, TechLab Climate Change, and ELP . Applications for all close in early October.
  • Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy would like for you to consider their Master of Science in Data Science for Public Policy program. To learn more about the MS-DSPP program, please go here.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Find your next opportunity.
  • Here is a review of AfterCollege. They have a long list of curated opportunities for all levels of students of mathematics at Michigan. They also offer scholarships to current students.
  • Are you enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology and interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills? Then apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program.
  • The Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford will be holding a Graduate Open Day, on 4 November.
  • The Career Center hosts many immersion programs where you visit a company's workplace and experience a typical workday. I'm not sure how these programs work in the COVID-19 world, but in pre-COVID-19 days these programs would take students to Grand Rapids, Chicago, etc.
  • The NY Federal Reserve is now accepting applications for their Undergraduate Summer Analyst positions.
  • The Career Center is running many Career Fairs this fall. Check out the line-up here.
  • Michigan Mathematics alum Diana Witowski is currently Associate CFO of the UM Health System, but she is also the director of the Michigan Medicine's Finance Development Program that offers internships and full-time jobs. More information is here.
  • The Society of Women Engineers usually hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to (virtually) head up north and check the company out. 
  • D. E. Shaw's recruiting team is now accepting applications for their internship and full-time roles. Michigan students who have participated in D.E. Shaw's programs in the past report that it is an amazing experience. It is also a good place to play ping-pong.
  • NASA wants students of Math, too. Their DEVELOP Program is a (paying) opportunity for participants who are interested in practical applications of remote sensing and GIS, specifically in the field of Earth Science.
  • The Equality of Opportunity Project pre-doctoral fellowship program also wants students of mathematics. Student of Mathematics Nathaniel Hendren and his colleagues are looking to hire several students. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions may be found here.
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to (virtually) head up north and check the company out. 
  • AfterCollege seeks to pair new job seekers with opportunities that fit their degree, school, skills and interests making the job search and the candidate search more efficient for everyone. They claim to be the largest career networking service for college students and recent grads.
  • MIT's Sloan School asks that I tell you that the MIT Sloan MBA Early Admission application process is designed for ambitious and forward-thinking students—like you—who want to gain valuable career experience and secure a seat in a future MIT Sloan MBA class. Eligible students must apply by April 20.
  • Interested in a career in education? The Education Job Fair will happen on April 14.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their next cohort of Fellows. They have had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply ASAP.
  • Priority Health in Grand Rapids has two internships: one for those who have passed an actuarial exam and one for those interested in being financial analysts.
  • You have one more day to apply to be a Research Assistant at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Office of Research.  
  • The masters program in Predictive Analytics & Risk Management at the University of Illinois (UC) is taking applications.
  • Each month Google hosts a variety of workshops and discussions to provide professional and technical skill building resources, as well as an inside look at Google's culture. Head to careersonair.withgoogle.com to register and add their upcoming sessions. Here is a sampler:
  • The Mountain School is a semester-long, residential academic program for high school juniors set on four hundred acres in central Vermont. They are looking for a Math Teacher to start in August 2022.
  • The Actuarial Science Program at Columbia University will be holding an Online Information Session on Wednesday, February 23, 2022,
  • Northwestern's Causeway Postbaccalaureate Certificate Program is a yearlong experience in mathematics that seeks to increase the number of graduate students in the mathematical sciences from historically underrepresented groups. The program designed to prepare students for graduate study in pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics through coursework, a research experience, seminars, and mentorship. Causeway is tuition-free and provides students with a living stipend of approximately $34,000 per year as well as health insurance. Visit https://sites.northwestern.edu/causeway/ for more information.
  • McGill University has a Masters of Management in Finance program, a one-year program designed for students interested in a career in finance.
  • Break Through Twin Cities has summer teaching internships. Check them out here.
  • The Washington Center is looking for U.S. Citizens who are interested in interning with agencies like the FAA, the DVA, the EPA, the IRS, or another agency.
  • Many Michigan Math students have gone on to work for EPIC, perhaps it is the company for you, too.
  • Sophomores: the D. E. Shaw group is accepting applications for their Nexus Fellowship, which will run from March 21 to 25.
  • The NYU Steinhardt Teacher Residency Graduate Program is a one year master's program taught by Steinhardt faculty where one also gains real-world classroom experience in a full-time paid teacher residency. 
  • The Master of Science in Computational Finance program at Carnegie Mellon University would like for you to learn about careers in quantitative finance.
  • The Predictive Analytics & Risk Management program at the University of Illinois is now accepting applications for the Fall 2022 semester.
  • Berkeley's Master of Financial Engineering Program has a great track record. They would like for you to consider applying.
  • Georgia Tech’s MS in Quantitative and Computational Finance (QCF) Program would like for you to consider applying to their program.
  • Are you graduating this year and would you like to pursue a career in business? The Ross School of Business is accepting applications for its ten-month Master of Management degree program.
  • Digital Promise is making a concerted effort to make sure their job opportunities are noticed by as diverse a pool as possible -- and that includes students of mathematics. They have a number of positions available.
  • Want to make a real difference in a young person's education? City Year trains and places young adults in high-poverty schools to serve as tutors, mentors, and role-models to help students succeed and decrease the drop-out rate.
  • Peak6 is hosting a Trading Experience for Women - Summer 2022 Internship. If you are interested, apply soon.
  • Registration is now open for the U-M Women of Color Task Force 40th Annual Career Conference which will be held on March 4.
  • Know your way around a computer? Here is another career matching service: Techintern.io
  • The Tobin Center/Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals with bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a closely related discipline. To apply, please review available positions listed on their webpage.
  • SIG, a quantitative trading firm based in Philadelphia, has positions that may be of interest to students of math.
  • The Masters in Computational Social Science (MACSS) at the University of Chicago would like for you to consider applying got their two-year program that combines frontier social scientific research with a rigorous introduction to computational data analysis.
  • The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) Robotics Internship Program is a 10-week summer internship program for students majoring in a field related to robotics. The program provides opportunities students to intern at federal national laboratories throughout the United States. Begin your search here.
  • The Washington Center's Federal Diversity Internship Initiative offers students the opportunity to test drive a career as a federal employee, gain valuable professional experience and build a network of fellow public servants. Learn more here.
  • Looking for help locating an internship for summer 2022? Check out the LSA Opportunity Hub's Internship Program.
  • Speaking of internships, the 2022 LSA Internship Fair will take place Tuesday, February 15 from noon to 4:00 pm. RSVP here.
  • The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) High Performance Computing for Manufacturing (HPC4Mfg) Internship Program is a 10-week summer internship program for students majoring in a field related to high performance computing. Apply here.
  • The Detroit Community-Engaged Research Program (DCERP) is a social justice focused fellowship program run by the University of Michigan Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. In summer 2022, DCERP students will work full-time on research projects directed by Detroit nonprofits that focus on community priorities such as environmental health, food security, youth development, human rights, health equity and more! Apply here.
  • The HS-Power Program is open to students majoring in a broad spectrum of homeland security related science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines as well as DHS mission-relevant research areas. For additional information and to apply, visit: https://zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DHS-POWER-2022-International
  • The LSA Mentorship Program matches current LSA undergrads with LSA alums in a range of industries, identities, and academic backgrounds. Don’t miss this opportunity to get personalized and expert support from a trusted source. Apply Now.
  • The Winter 2022 hiring cycle for Research Professionals at the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago has begun. They are currently hiring full-time research assistants to start July 1, 2022, though other start dates will be considered. The program is intended to serve as a bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in empirical economics. Available positions can be viewed at their website, and applications for the Winter cycle should be submitted by January 31, 2022.
  • MSK Bridge is a two-year postbac/gap year research program for students from backgrounds historically underrepresented in science who aspire to pursue biomedical PhDs or MD-PhDs. The inaugural cohort of 10 Bridge Scholars will start in July 2022, with the deadline to receive all application materials: March 30, 2022. More information about MSK Bridge may be found at mskcc.org/bridge.
  • Planning to start a PhD program in Physics in 2023? Then check out the Perimeter Scholars International - Students’ Training Accelerator for Research in Theory (PSI START). Applications will be accepted until January 17.
  • The Berkeley Master of Financial Engineering Program invites you to join their mailing list or an upcoming event to learn how the Berkeley Haas Master of Financial Engineering (MFE) can help you advance your career in finance and/or data science.
  • Michigan's Accelerated Masters' Degree Program will hold an info session on Friday, January 28th 5-6pm EST, Virtual Via ZOOM. Please RSVP.
  • I've been asked to remind you: The Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains recent college graduates to become exceptional, certified teachers. Their fast-paced six-week summer training program focuses on the essential skills that teachers need most to start strong. For more information, go here.
  • I've been asked to remind you: Brandeis would like for you to think about applying to their computational linguistics masters program.
  • The University Career Center has many events planned for the winter term. Check them out!
  • Graduating seniors and recent graduates may want to consider a job at ArborMetrix, a cutting edge Health Care Analytics company located right here in downtown Ann Arbor. See this page for more information about available positions.
  • Qualtrics would like you to take a look at their job postings. Apply if you are interested.
  • The Yau Mathematical Sciences Center of Tsinghua University has a Doctoral Program in Mathematics for International Students who are non-Chinese citizens.
  • Michigan alum Doug Piper now teaches high school math at a prep school called Lawrenceville, and he says you should check out their positions. It's a two-year teaching job, room and board provided, along with a master's degree. Apply here.
  • Maxar technologies, is looking to hire a full-time Research Statistician. Please note that they only hire US citizens.
  • The sixth annual Green Career Fair will be held Wednesday January 26. Be sure to register. Here are some tips on how to prepare for a career fair.
  • The Washington Center's Federal Diversity Internship Initiative offers students the opportunity to test drive a career as a federal employee, gain valuable professional experience and build a network of fellow public servants. Learn more here.
  • The Columbia University Actuarial Science Program would like for you to consider applying to the M.S. in Actuarial Science at Columbia University.
  • MSK Bridge is a two-year post-baccalaureate biomedical research program for recent college graduates who are part of underrepresented or underserved groups who aspire to apply to PhD or MD-PhD programs upon completion of Bridge.
  • The Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences MA program at Columbia University would like to train you to use sophisticated statistical techniques to thrive in an increasingly data-rich world. 
  • The Southern Teachers Agency (STA) helps hundreds of candidates find jobs at outstanding private & independent schools throughout the mid-Atlantic and South. Private schools value candidates who have participated in a teacher certification program, but have the flexibility to hire teachers with a strong academic background in mathematics who have not taken Education courses.
  • SAGA Innovations is working to guarantee that students succeed in math by supplying individualized tutoring in public schools in Chicago and New York City, and they're hiring SAGA fellows for next school year.
  • The Ohio State University would like for you to consider applying to their PhD program in mathematics.
  • The University of Cincinnati graduate programs in Mathematical Sciences and Statistics are accepting new applications.
  • The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.
  • The Michigan IOE department is hosting a virtual grad school workshop tomorrow, November 19, from 9 to 10 am. It is open to all students who may be interested in a grad degree. Register here.
  • The Tobin Center / Economics Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program at Yale University supports policy-relevant economics research by providing a high-quality education and training experience for individuals with bachelor’s or master’s degrees who are considering pursuing a Ph.D. in economics or a closely related discipline. 
  • Fellowship.AI has a FREE fellowship program designed specifically for university students interested in real-world machine learning jobs. They are looking for talented and ambitious students.
  • Looking to pursue graduate school in the quantitative social sciences? Then check out the PREDOC program
  • U(M)'s Department of Statistics has a Bridge Master's Program. The program is designed to prepare students for a PhD program in Statistics.
  • Michigan Math alum Andre Zapico is looking to hire someone with a strong math and programming background to help grow his consulting business, Likely LLC. Here is a description of the position.
  • The Michigan IOE department is hosting a virtual grad school workshop on Friday, November 19, from 9 to 10 am. It is open to all students who may be interested in a grad degree. Register here.
  • The Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford invites you to attend their Graduate Open Day on November 24th.
  • Cornell's ORIE Master of Engineering program likes Michigan students. If you are interested in using your math to explore Applied Operations Research, Data Analytics, Financial Engineering, Information Technology, Strategic Operations, Systems Engineering, and Manufacturing, then be sure to check out their program.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • The IRT helps students committed to social justice and diversity apply to MA or PhD programs within the field of Education, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Check them out!
  • U(M) alum Kelly Compton thinks some of you may be interested in the Post-Bachelor Fellowship program at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME). This program is for graduating seniors and recent alumni who are interested in pursuing an career in research, data science, and disease modeling/global health. This three-year program is designed so that candidates will work at IHME while taking classes at UW, with the option of working towards a Master's in Public Health upon completion of the fellowship. I can't tell if there is an open application this year.
  • Princeton would like for you to consider their Master in Finance program as well as their Graduate Certificate in Statistics and Machine Learning.
  • First Derivatives is looking to attract new graduates. Joshua Zeldin (2015) reported that the Data Science and Software Engineering tracks are perfect for mathematics students who are interested in gaining experience in the world of big data and software development and the Financial Engineering track is perfect for students interested in entering finance.
  • Interested in pursuing math and staying in the greater Detroit area? The amazing Dan Isaksen from Wayne State University invites you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • Want to get a masters in biostat while taking "no theoretical probability or statistics classes"? Then check out the biostats masters degree at GVSU.
  • The Ohio State University would like for you to consider their PhD program in mathematics.
  • The Ohio State University would also like for you to consider their Master of Actuarial & Quantitative Risk Management.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is recruiting for the Director's Financial Analyst position, and they want Math students to apply. This unique, two-year rotational fellowship sits at the intersection of the federal government and the financial services industry. The next application round will be open December 6th.
  • The Knowles Teacher Initiative is seeking applicants for their 2022 Cohort of Knowles Teaching Fellows. If you would benefit from participation in an intensive professional development program—particularly one with strong disciplinary preparation in mathematics - then check it out!
  • The Cornell University College of Engineering is hosting a Virtual Information Session for their 15 MEng programs on Wednesday, October 27, from 7:00 to 8:00 pm EDT. Please register here.
  • (Deadline for registration is Friday, October 22.) to January 3rd here.
  • Interested in pursuing an advanced degree in economics or business? Then please check out the DocNet PhD recruiting events.
  • The Decision, Risk and Operations PhD program at Columbia Business School combines math, engineering, economics, and data science, to improve decision making and policy via mathematical models and data-driven analytics.  Check them out.
  • Math For America is now accepting applications.
  • Most of the world remains underrepresented on the Where Has Your Math T-shirt been? collection. The IAESTE Internship Placement Program, which matches university students majoring in STEM fields with paid internships abroad, could help change this.
  • Please sign up for a Handshake account through UofM's Career Center.; it is a good way to keep track of which companies are visiting campus, where to find internships, how to clean up your resume, etc.
  • Okemos based TechSmith is currently recruiting for a variety of entry level positions and internships and would like University of Michigan students of mathematics to apply.
  • The Information and Decisions department at the Wharton School of Business wants you to apply to their PhD program.
  • The University of Chicago's Booth School would like for you to consider pursuing a PhD in Business there.
  • Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy would like for you to consider applying to their highly ranked master’s degree programs in Information Systems & Management, Public Policy & Management, and Arts & Entertainment Industry Management.
  • Texas A&M would like for you to apply to their MS program in Statistics as well as their PhD program in Statistics.
  • Seniors: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is accepting applications for its Research Analyst positions (starting in Summer 2022). Candidates should apply by November 1st and are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
  • In response to the pandemic, Google has moved away from in person recruitment and has developed a virtual event platform and information hub called Careers OnAir. Be sure to check it out!
  • Diffuse is a hedge fund incubator that is currently recruiting for a Junior Trader Job for their decentralized finance fund.
  • Michigan's International Opportunities Fair is planned for October 21.
  • SIAM is hosting a Virtual Career Fair on Tuesday, November 9 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm EDT and 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm EDT. The SIAM Career Fair provides an opportunity to network with technical staff and recruiters from companies large and small, and from a cross-section of national labs. Register Now.
  • I have been asked to remind you that Chicago is currently hiring full-time research assistants who will work closely on faculty research, with faculty across an array of disciplines.  Positions will be posted throughout the fall and can be found at their website, and job seekers can sign up for their mailing list to be directly contacted about new positions. 
  • The Technical University of Munich would like for you to consider their predoc program in mathematics and TopMath program.
  • Graduating this year and thinking of theoretical physics? Check out the Perimeter Scholars International masters program.
  • The Harvard Business School would like you to check out their PhD programs. They are looking for students to conduct innovative research within a broad range of academic fields, including: Accounting and ManagementBusiness EconomicsHealth Policy ManagementMarketingOrganizational BehaviorStrategy; and Technology and Operations Management. These are all intensive research programs aimed at placing graduates in an institution of higher learning as an Assistant Professor. 
  • Princeton's Bendheim Center for Finance would like for you to consider applying to their Masters in Finance program.
  • UC Berkeley would like for you to consider applying to their one-year Master of Engineering program in Industrial Engineering & Operations Research.
  • Consider applying for General Electric’s early career full-time rotational programs. These provide opportunities for domestic and international assignments as well as leadership, business, and technical training. Two programs that may be of particular interests to students of math are:
    • The Digital Technology Leadership Program is a two-year rotational program to develop enterprise applications that change the world. DTLPs can select assignments across data science, software engineers, and product management roles.
    • The Financial Management Program is a two-year rotational program that includes roles in GE’s core financial competencies: Commercial Finance & Project Financing, Supply Chain Finance, and Financial Planning & Analysis.
  • Historically, high-need students in Indianapolis have not had equal access to an education that adequately prepares them for college and career. Indianapolis Teaching Fellows trains recent college graduates to become exceptional, certified teachers. Their fast-paced six-week summer training program focuses on the essential skills that teachers need most to start strong. For more information, go here.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) asks that I remind you that they have rolling monthly deadlines.
  • Wolfram Research is seeking motivated students for its Wolfram Student Ambassador Program. This program gives exemplary students an opportunity to further their tech careers by sharing their enthusiasm for knowledge and technology on their campuses.
  • Michigan's final Fall Job & Internship Fair will take place today, October 13. Please see this page to register.
  • Michigan Math alum Beatrix Balogh '13 now works for DVACO, a company in the health industry, doing data analytics. She reports that DVACO is looking to hire on their Analytics team. The position involves reporting and data visualization. You would work with the continuous optimization of their datamarts, databases, and data warehouses. There is also the opportunity to learn more about Azure cloud based ETL. 
  • Opportunity Insights is looking to hire several students to work with their (big data) research group. For more information, go here.
  • Admissions at MIT Sloan School of Management invites you to consider applying to one of these three graduate degrees: MBA Early Admission, Master of Finance, and Master of Business Analytics. To learn more, create an MIT Sloan profile to let them know which program(s) you're interested in. They will email you program information, admissions event invitations, and application tips.
  • You are invited to join Harvard Business School for a Virtual Information Session, in which you will learn about their seven fully funded (this means at no cost to you, and we pay you to study!). Doctoral Programs at HBS. Only a Bachelor’s degree is required to apply, and students are able to apply in their senior year.  They are looking for students with excellent records of academic achievement, demonstrated analytical ability, and aspirations for a rewarding career in business academia. Registration for the webinars is now open.
  • Interested in earning a PhD in business? Please check out the virtual DocNet Recruiting Forum, the last of which will take place from 3 to 6 pm today.
  • The Department of Mathematics at Texas State University is hosting a virtual Graduate Programs Expo on Friday, November 5. The purpose of the Graduate Programs Expo is to provide information about their programs to students considering graduate study in mathematics and mathematics education.  
  • Thinking about graduate school? Interested in biostatistics? UCSD wants you to apply to their PhD program in biostats.
  • Do you want to explore innovative ways to use this data to influence critical decisions? Then check out DataScience@Denver, the online Master of Science in Data Science program from University of Denver's Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science.
  • U(M) alum Michelle Gurevich participated in JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program as an undergraduate, and has wonderful things to say about the program.
  • ELP is a year-long (Jan-Dec) fellowship program for undergraduate and graduate students training future entrepreneurial and innovative leaders through courses and experiential experiences. Application is due 10/4 at 11:59 PM. Go here to apply and RSVP for upcoming recruitment events.
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • The IRS is looking to fill an entry level actuary position.  The job posting is here.
  • Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy would like for you to consider their Master of Science in Data Science for Public Policy program. To learn more about the MS-DSPP program, please go here.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Find your next opportunity.
  • The Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford will be holding a Graduate Open Day, on 24 November.
  • The University of Michigan's Department of Biostatistics invites you to attend their Prospective Student Experience Day on October 14.
  • Michigan's Actuarial Career Expo takes place today from12noon to 4pm. Register here.
  • Michigan's Fall Job & Internship Fair will take place on October 1, October 8, and October 13. Please see this page to register.
  • Michigan's International Opportunities Fair is planned for October 21.
  • The Organization of Latino Actuaries Academy (OLAA) will host a virtual career fair on September 29. Apply here.
  • The Mathematical Association of America hosts a career site. It has many job postings for undergraduate students of math, but it also has job postings for people with graduate degrees, so you need to work a little.
  • The Institute for Broadening Participation serves as a clearing house for information on education and career training activities in the STEM disciplines. To search through their vast listings, please visit www.pathwaystoscience.org.
  • CIGNA is hosting an actuarial career information session tonight. Register here.
  • The U(M) libraries have several career opportunities that will be of interest to students of mathematics:
  • Morgan Stanley's 2022 Firm Risk Management Summer Analyst Program is taking applications.
  • Not on Handshake? Please do yourself a favor and sign up -- whether you are a first year or an nth year, y'all need to set up a Handshake account. Like penguins, careers for students of math often require us to look in unexpected places. The more math people who sign up, the more likely opportunities will get sent your (plural) way.
  • TNTP Teaching Fellows is looking for top talent from all fields to join their 2022 cohort of Fellows in Indiana (Indianapolis Teaching Fellows). They’ve had several Fellows from University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. If interested, apply by October 26.
  • Your fellow students of mathematics report that RippleMatch is especially good at early career matching of students with job opportunities. Check it out.
  • Are you an entrepreneur or do you want to be one? Then check out the Center for Entrepreneurship. They are now recruiting for many of their fellowship positions.
  • Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy would like for you to consider their Master of Science in Data Science for Public Policy program. To learn more about the MS-DSPP program, please go here.
  • The LSA Opportunity Hub provides just that -- opportunities. Find your next opportunity.
  • Here is a review of AfterCollege. They have a long list of curated opportunities for all levels of students of mathematics at Michigan. They also offer scholarships to current students.
  • Are you enthusiastic about learning new concepts and passionate about the power of technology and interested in technology and wanting to build coding skills? Then apply to JPMorgan Chase's Tech Connect program.
  • The NY Federal Reserve is now accepting applications for their various undergraduate internships and programs.
  • The Career Center is running many Career Fairs this fall. Check out the line-up here.
  • Michigan Mathematics alum Diana Witowski is currently Associate CFO of the UM Health System, but she is also the director of the Michigan Medicine's Finance Development Program that offers internships and full-time jobs. More information is here.
  • The Society of Women Engineers usually hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to (virtually) head up north and check the company out. 
  • The Kresge Foundation is looking for a math major for this position. U(M) Math alum Alison Elgass has this to say about the position: “It’s a great position to get started in investing. I like that you get to see a lot of different sides of the industry; you never get stuck covering just one thing. Plus the math background transfers well since the work is very logical, you don’t necessarily need a background in finance, just a willingness to learn. Plus the people are great!”
  • D. E. Shaw's recruiting team is now accepting applications for their internship and full-time roles. Michigan students who have participated in D.E. Shaw's programs in the past report that it is an amazing experience. It is also a good place to play ping-pong.
  • The BIG Math Network  hosts an Industry Connection Series. The next is on September 14 and features math folks from Target and Kinaxis talking about supply chains.
  • NASA wants students of Math, too. Their DEVELOP Program is a (paying) opportunity for participants who are interested in practical applications of remote sensing and GIS, specifically in the field of Earth Science.
  • The Organization of Latino Actuaries Academy (OLAA) provides support on resume reviews, mock interviews, LinkedIn setup, and networking. Additionally, OLAA gives students access to virtual career fairs. Apply here.
  • The Equality of Opportunity Project pre-doctoral fellowship program also wants students of mathematics. Student of Mathematics Nathaniel Hendren and his colleagues are looking to hire several students. Most previous fellows have gone on to top Ph.D. programs in economics or related fields. Further details and application instructions may be found here.
  • Michigan's Center for Entrepreneurship asks that you check out their two entrepreneurial practice programs called Entrepreneurs Leadership Program and TechLab at Mcity. Both look like excellent opportunities for students of mathematics!
  • AIESEC has many wonderful math T-shirt photo opportunities. Through AIESEC you can do (paid) intern work in financial mathematics, business analysis, education, and many others fields in over 100 countries.
  • Teach for America (more general than Math for America, but needs math teachers) has rolling monthly deadlines (beginning in August) that end in February.
  • The Society of Women Engineers hosts corporate information sessions throughout the year; if there is a company you'd like to talk to, be sure to head up north and check the company out.