<p>In terms of what types of jobs you can get, I’m not exactly qualified to tell you since I’m in undergrad myself. My impression is that a lot of business/econ/finance type employers like math majors, in addition to software companies (provided you have some background in coding). That being said, I would very strongly urge you to take classes in statistics, computer science, and maybe economics/business to supplement your undergraduate coursework if you have the time to do so. </p>
<p>EDIT: With a philosophy minor and your pure math background, coursework in computer science would likely be attractive to prospective employers for programming/software engineering positions.</p>