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Yes, you can change careers after getting an executive MBA—it just won’t be easy

Sydney LakeBy Sydney LakeAssociate Editor
Sydney LakeAssociate Editor

Sydney Lake is an associate editor at Fortune, where she writes and edits news for the publication's global news desk.

Jasmine SuarezReviewed by Jasmine SuarezSenior Staff Editor
Jasmine SuarezSenior Staff Editor

Jasmine Suarez was a senior editor at Fortune where she leads coverage for careers, education and finance. In the past, she’s worked for Business Insider, Adweek, Red Ventures, McGraw-Hill, Pearson, and more. 

A Seminole Hard Rock Casino department manager (R) conducts an interview with a potential employee during a job fair at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino, as seen in May 2021. (Photo by Octavio Jones—Getty Images)
A Seminole Hard Rock Casino department manager (R) conducts an interview with a potential employee during a job fair at the Seminole Hard Rock Casino, as seen in May 2021. (Photo by Octavio Jones—Getty Images)

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