Fantastic, if you combine the degree with certifications. For example, there are numerous certifications in analytics (business, financial, statistical, big data) that would show what you can do in the real world with all those quantitative skills. You could also pursue licensing related to stocks/investing, actuarial science/insurance/risk, auditing, etc. All of these opportunities are available by studying for an exam, or a series of exams. This is just for starters. All types of employers are eager to find people with great quantitative skills and the ability to do computational modeling and use related software programs. Here’s one article to get you thinking about some of the options available, but do your own searches to find more.
http://www.tomsitpro.com/articles/big-data-certifications,2-706.html