Eh. You can literally do a PhD anywhere (in western countries) and as long as you're good and your skill set is complementary, you will find a good job in industry science. Going to a top-tier university for a PhD may get you a better network, but ultimately when I hire I really don't pay attention to where the degree comes from. Nor do I care about papers beyond did you get your name on (any author position) at least one during your graduate work. The key is complementary and practical skill sets and being able to speak passionately about your work--even if it's arcane or boring.