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I'd be surprised if those three guys were involved in a scam... but I don't know from experience. They went to HBS, Columbia, NYU, etc... and they have worked at pretty well known firms in the past and so forth.

Not that working at a 3 man shop is ideal or anything - but still.

 

Other people on the board have said that Daroth is a scam, despite the principals having impressive credentials. I'm not sure how they know this. Either from direct experience or through a friend. The other post said they are just trying to prey on desperate prospective monkeys. What do you think?

International PympI'd be surprised if those three guys were involved in a scam... but I don't know from experience. They went to HBS, Columbia, NYU, etc... and they have worked at pretty well known firms in the past and so forth.

Not that working at a 3 man shop is ideal or anything - but still.

 

i worked in a pizza shop initially, selling pizza and derivatives of pizza

calzones, shit like that

what I reallly mean to say it that i worked my tail off as an assistant trader, then got a FT job working for a partner at a regional firm in financial analysis

then i got a job at Barclays after they bought lehman

that's how it is done my man, THAT is how WE do it over HERE

 

Do a search for them - I remember another thread listing them as a "scam" firm. But then again someone else defended them.

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