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What are the most rewarding jobs after a Math and CS degree?

Hey guys,
I am thinking of doing a CS or Math and CS degree at university (im currently in y12 doing math, fm, physics, chemistry). I don't want to end up just sitting behind a desk every day of my life so what are some kinds of jobs I can do with my degree that would give me a lot of job satisfaction. (I probably would also like to work in f1 and motorsport at some point. Would that be an example?)

Thanks
Hi,
I am studying Motorsport Engineering at Coventry University and have discovered that not all jobs in Motorsport are stay behind a desk all day, there are also multiple different jobs in the sport and industry that are more practical and hands on. You could go into part manufacturing and processing where you would create the new parts and upgrades for the race cars or you could go into trackside data analyst and travel with the car to races and test days to collect data and send it back to the factory.
Hope this helps and your application goes well,
Dan - Student Ambassador

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by akashDTV
Hey guys,
I am thinking of doing a CS or Math and CS degree at university (im currently in y12 doing math, fm, physics, chemistry). I don't want to end up just sitting behind a desk every day of my life so what are some kinds of jobs I can do with my degree that would give me a lot of job satisfaction. (I probably would also like to work in f1 and motorsport at some point. Would that be an example?)
Thanks

Why not look at Motorsport Engineering? F1 recruit from Brookes every year and some unis have Formula Student teams.
Brand new facilities opening n January 2025 but the original and first established degree.
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/motorsport-engineering-beng-or-meng

https://www.imeche.org/events/formula-student

https://imeche.org/events/formula-student/previous-events

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