In the words of Mean Girls character Cady Heron, math has a kind of universal magic—“it’s the same in every language.” And when you really think about it, that idea goes far beyond numbers. It’s about clarity, logic, and a shared way of understanding the world that connects people everywhere.
Even if you don’t consider yourself a “math person,” there’s something deeply satisfying about solving a problem—following patterns, applying logic, and arriving at a clear answer. It’s a different kind of creativity, one that doesn’t rely on paint or music, but still sparks that same sense of curiosity and fulfillment.
Because of that, math isn’t just a technical skill—it’s a creative language in its own right. And unlike many creative paths, it opens doors to practical, flexible opportunities that can fit into modern lifestyles.
One of the most rewarding ways to use that skill? Working from home as a math tutor. It’s not just about teaching formulas—it’s about helping others gain confidence, overcome challenges, and experience those “aha” moments. For many, it becomes more than a job—it’s a meaningful way to connect and make an impact.
And if tutoring isn’t your path, there are still plenty of directions to explore. From remote accounting roles to insurance underwriting and other number-driven careers, math can quietly become the foundation of a stable, flexible, and fulfilling remote career.
If you’re a math phenom, we recommend checking out the following list to learn more on how you can either work from home as a tutor or teacher, become a remote accountant, or perhaps take on insurance underwriting.
Accounting & Tax Prep Jobs:
>Intuit – Read Intuit Work at Home Review – The tax company does provide remote opportunities in tax preparation support.
They prefer a “highly motivated [individual] with a business background who has “excellent communication and technical skills.” A bonus? You do not have to have an active credential to work in tax support for Intuit.
However, if you want to work as a Credentialed Tax Expert, then you do have to have an active credential, i.e., a CPA, EA, or practicing attorney license.
Intuit considers it a plus if you are bilingual in Spanish. Schedules are flexible with competition compensation, and even have 401ks, benefits, and child and elder care – all unique features in a remote job!
Accounting Department:
AccountingDepartment.com is a website that offers full-time, remote work for experienced bookkeepers.
All employees are also just that: employees, who are full-time, with benefits – this means that you’re not struggling through tax season, trying to find loopholes in how you can deduct a potential write-off. Note that they do only take U.S. applicants at this time, though.
This company has several available job openings now for virtual work, so check them out ASAP!
>BidaWiz – BidaWiz is another remote accounting company for math masters.
It offers multiple incentives besides the remote offering, like freedom from associated fees and supplemental income.
Remote Tutoring:
>IvyMath– According to the application, tutors at IvyMath make $20/hour working from home – not too shabby!
Tutors have the ability to set their own hours as well. However, you must be available at least 15 hours per week.
>Yup – Yup is another website that offers extremely flexible scheduling for math tutors. Their payment structure is set up so that you get paid for every minute you work – plus, you can earn bonuses based on your performance as a tutor.
Subjects that are available for tutors to teach are: math, chemistry, and Physics. Tutors are paid based on experience and mastery of skills, and are paid on a monthly basis via direct deposit or PayPal.
>Wyzant – Wyzant is a website that many math tutors use to find students that are local to them, or students that want to participate in online lessons, so you truly have double the options with their site.
However, Wyzant is not exclusive to mathematical geniuses – if you have experience in teaching music, writing, test prep, or in other art forms, you can certainly sign up to be a Wyzant tutor! This could potentially be a way to earn supplemental income, other than by being a maths tutor.
Remote Teaching:
American Public University System (APUS) – The American Public University System offers remote teaching jobs for qualified individuals in the higher education realm.
APUS offers benefits, too, and promotes diversity in their policies and practices. You could potentially work as an astronomy professor or in public health, to name but a few current work-from-home openings!
>Stride Learning – An online learning portal for elementary students and above, Stride Learning enables teachers to teach online at their convenience through a proven, accredited system.
Teachers can work for online public schools, online private schools, or for homeschool programs. Administrative and director roles are also available for remote employees.
>Connections Academy – Read Connections Academy Work at Home Review – Connections is a tuition-free online school for K – 12 and offers remote employment opportunities for teachers.
According to their website, over 92% of parents recommend Connections Academy, so you can be sure of its authenticity and your longevity with the company (we hope!).
Insurance Underwriting:
>Geneva Financial – This company is often looking for “experienced loan officers and support team members throughout the country.”
Geneva Financial is also committed to hiring veterans – a unique feature of that company. They strongly encourage growth in their team members as well.
>Great American Insurance Group – Yet another insurance underwriting company that encourages growth (on the front of their careers page, an employee testimonial reads that she apparently started off as a claims trainee and grew from there), Great American Insurance Company also encourages applicants who are mid-career and want a change to apply.
Great American Insurance offers remote as well as in-house options for the insurance underwriter applicant.
>CrossCountry Mortgage – CrossCountry Mortgage has its own impressive resume; they have already doubled its headcount in 2017, expanded their reach across the nation, and made it a prerogative to award high-performing individuals.
Their compensation is competitive, they offer Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA), a 401k with company match, and many other benefits.
Math may be a universal language that everyone can enjoy, but it is certainly not one that everyone immediately gets – and that’s where you come in, math pro!
Use your skills to spread that love of math, or to at least help others figure out what the heck a limit is, and make a little extra dough while doing it. Be sure to let us know how you’re expanding your mathematical horizons!
Math isn’t just numbers on a page.
It’s logic. Patterns. Clarity.
And in a world full of noise, those skills are becoming more valuable than ever.
The interesting part?
You don’t always need to “start over” to use them — sometimes it’s just about redirecting what you already know into a quieter, more flexible way of working.
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