Am I qualified for any entry-level tech jobs with a BS in math?

My background:I'm a 26-year ancient with a B. S. in math and a minor in physics with a 3. 66 overall GPA. I taught high school for a year. I then left the profession and returned to university for a few years, hoping to get a master's degree. I took classes in statistics and electrical commerce. I've now left, but didn't get any degrees or certifications from my following stint in college. I'm really kicking for myself for this now, but I never took the opportunity to do any internships during college. I only have basic programming knowledge, familiarity but not competence with a few languages like C and Matlab. I don't have any experience in these fields, so I'm seeking an access-level position where I can gain some experience. I'm out of college now and looking for work. I feel like with a math degree, I ought to be able to find an access-level tech job (something in IT, statistics, commerce, for example), but a BS in math degree doesn't seem to qualify me for the vast majority of positions that I've found so far, even the access-level ones. Am I really not qualified enough for get an access-level position in such a field? Am I looking in the incorrect places? Some general advice on this subject would be fantastic.

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