Seeking Insights on Career Support for MIT SDM Compared to MIT MBA

Hi everyone,

I’m very interested in pursuing an MBA in the U.S., and I’m also exploring other master’s programs like MIT's System Design and Management (SDM) due to my interest in integrating technology and business.

Could anyone provide insights into the career support for MIT SDM?
I understand that the MIT MBA program offers extensive career support, including case interview preparation, networking opportunities, campus visits by major companies, and access to the MBA brand network.

How does the career support for MIT SDM compare to that of the MIT MBA? Is it possible to receive similar support, or is it more tailored towards IT and technology sectors rather than finance?

Any information, personal experiences, or insights woul

Thank

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