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To really answer the question , you have to identify what you want to do after it's all over. Many of the coporate jobs require some domain expertise, so if you want to work in tech, go software, if you want to be in pharma, do the consulting gig. Consulting in general will open more doors than programming, but you'll likely be pigeon holed into the healthcare space and the firm you initially work at likely won't have the name cachet required to really give you the wow factor - unless you're targeting a niche pharma segment post MBA.
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