GCs in the northeast start at about 90, with one school/hospital touting 100. The big downside to a hospital GC is that currently the position is not a money maker for them, but policies are always changing so hopefully that will improve/change soon. That does not apply to industry GCs. GC is be a broad degree, and given how big genetics has become in personalized medicine, I am not concerned about job outlook or salaries. Current grads have multiple offers at graduation, at least now, and the field is predicted to grow.
IMO if this student works after graduation, not only can she use her mba to obtain employment (even if it’s temporary), but her biology degree will allow her to work as a teacher (alternate route, good salary in the northeast), genetic counseling assistant, or clinical research coordinator. I say this as somebody with limited knowledge of mbas lol.