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Re: S&C experiences?

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Sep 11, 2014 12:51 am

zweitbester wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Raise your hand if you actually work at S&C and/or have something stronger than anecdotal evidence.
Raise your hand for anonymous abuse?

All of the top tier NYC firms are terrible places to work. Best to accept it now.
No abuse. I'm not being offensive at all. And agreed that all of the top NYC firms are miserable overall.

Just find it unhelpful how these memes snowball as one anecdotal comment piggybacks on the speculation of another.

The point is not that S&C isn't bad...the point is that S&C can't be credibly said to be worse based on the evidence presented.

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Re: S&C experiences?

Post by Old Gregg » Thu Sep 11, 2014 12:57 am

No abuse. I'm not being offensive at all.
I don't think you understand the anonymous rule. Here it is:
Anonymous posting is only appropriate when you are revealing sensitive employment related information about a firm, job, etc.

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Re: S&C experiences?

Post by Neal Patrick Harris » Thu Sep 11, 2014 1:30 am

ITT S&C attys arguing that the people there aren't so bad while simultaneously providing evidence that they are.

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