Are ETH Zurich placements good?

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    Yes out of 2657 students who responded to alumni survey of the ETH ZUrich 97.2% reported that they are working full time. 4.6% reported that they arent working currently but they were employed for past 3 years. Only 2.7% reported they have been unemployed for past 3 years/not in a job role currently either.

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