Both schools are terrific. Congratulations. There is no job prospect or future consideration that warrants picking one over the other. You are beyond the point of worrying about that. Your future is entirely in your own hands.
Take the time to visit both and to learn about YOURSELF. You are the only person that matters in this decision. What really matters to you?
My D1, who is an uber student, had an equally difficult choice and she chose the road less traveled and turned down the so-called prize. Parents kept asking me if she had a scholarship because it didn’t compute for them. No she did not, she chose the school she felt more in tune with. Well wouldn’t you know it, but by the following year, the school she chose had become a prize. The same parents have asked me how she knew? It doesn’t matter, she chose the school on its own merits.
She graduated last June, had no problem finding a terrific job and is planning on grad school. There is no way she could have done some of the most meaningful things in her life had she had she chosen the prize.
FWIW, in selecting colleges to send her transcripts, Rice was on her list and Stanford didn’t make the cut. She didn’t end up applying to Rice because her EA results rendered applying there moot, but she liked it enough to be on her list.
Choose the place where you think that you are more likely to thrive.