Quote Originally Posted by DireWolf View Post
Your degree in Mathematics, undergrad or graduate-level? Depending on your capabilities in that area, and if you know how to code at least a little, may be beneficial to look into any openings or even project gigs around data-science, AI, or game/physics engine development...LOTS of time and money being spent in those areas at the moment, and good mathematicians can be hard to find...That said, not sure how much of that is happening in CO, which may complicate things.

Might also be worth looking into potential openings with large insurance groups, etc., working with actuarial models, as the Math and Mortgage experience might play nicely there...
One word. NVIDIA.

I know one of their chief data scientists. Here in Denver.