Here's the salary breakdown for MIT's MBA class of 2021 across industries
Here are the average salaries of Sloan's class of 2021 across industries.
in the Boston area, but the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's curriculum is one of the best.US News & World Report's 2023 business-school rankingsGraduates of MIT Sloan are met with lucrative job offers; the average salary for 2021 MBA graduates was $148,000,
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