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by Symbiote
513 days ago
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They seem believable to me, as a graduate of the same university. I have friends from Imperial College who now work at ESA, Los Alamos, quantum computer research etc, but also others working in banks, hedge funds or adtech. Top of my computer science class is working at a hedge fund, number two is working at a fintech startup. It's on their website, even specifically for electrical engineers (since that's the topic) - 22% working in manufacturing - 16% in IT - 25% in finance - 16% professional / scientific / technical https://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/administra... via https://www.imperial.ac.uk/careers/plan-your-career/destinat... |
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