Manager × Strengths: Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

For Those with Strong Numerical & Quantitative Analysis

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable working with numbers and formulas and conducting quantitative analysis.

Mathematical thinking is utilized in various situations. It may involve performing complex calculations or interpreting data trends. Statistical analysis may be conducted, or mathematical models may be constructed. Some situations require advanced mathematical knowledge, while others utilize a basic sense of numbers.

The jobs introduced here tend to offer more opportunities to utilize numbers and quantitative analysis. Find a place where you can apply your mathematical strengths.

114 jobs found.

Environmental Assessment Engineer

An engineer who investigates and evaluates the environmental impacts of development projects and initiatives, ensures compliance with laws and regulations, and proposes environmental conservation measures.

Planning Researcher

An administrative role in companies or local governments responsible for data collection and analysis, planning proposals, and report creation.

Business Consultant

A profession that analyzes corporate management challenges and provides solutions such as strategy formulation, process improvement, and organizational reform.

Corporate Credit Investigator

Corporate credit investigators investigate and analyze companies' financial information and business realities, providing objective credit risk assessments for credit and investment decisions.

Fishery cooperative officer

A job serving as an officer such as director or auditor of a fishery cooperative, responsible for the operation and management of the cooperative, support for members, and promotion of the local fisheries industry.

Ticket Shop Salesperson

Ticket shop sales staff purchase, sell, and buy back discount tickets such as gift certificates, train tickets, and shareholder benefit tickets, while performing appropriate pricing and inventory management.

Metal Scrap Wholesaler

A profession that purchases used metal scraps, manages inventory, sells them, and builds and maintains recycling routes.

Financial Company Branch Manager

As the branch head of a financial company, a managerial position responsible for overall branch management, including sales operations, performance management, customer service, risk management, and subordinate development.

Financial Product Developer

A profession that analyzes financial markets and customer needs to design and develop new financial products, taking into account legal regulations and risk management.

Financial Strategist

A professional who analyzes market data and financial information to formulate optimal financial strategies for companies and investors.