Aww yea those dogs are cute! Especially Grey Hounds <3
I'm still finishing up my thesis so I don't have a full time job I just help with teaching courses for $$$
I want to do a funded PHD with a scholarship which will give me a decent amount of money and I really like what I do so I'm excited.
You can get a whole variety of jobs as a math's person
For example things that are data driven like a data science position or finance related roles. There's also research assistant roles at universities or RandD departments in businesses.
Applied mathematicians will have experience with statistics, modeling and data analysis related things. Pure mathematicians will have knowledge about theoretical things behind compsci things. Both would have picked up coding skills although applied more so especially since they tend to double major physics.
Basically, they have lots of tools to tackle a variety amount of jobs