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Ray Dalio was a ‘terrible student’ who got into investing by golf caddying for Wall Street traders: Now he hires talent who have experienced hardship

June 29, 2026
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Ray Dalio was a ‘terrible student’ who got into investing by golf caddying for Wall Street traders: Now he hires talent who have experienced hardship

Ray Dalio was a self-professed “below average” student, bringing home grades of C-minus on a good day. However, the billionaire investor is now a household name, and says when he is looking to hire talent, he looks for people who have had to overcome obstacles to get opportunities. In a conversation with Harvey Schwartz, CEO of the Carlyle Group, the Bridgewater Associates founder outlined how his early years were no indication of the success he later attained. High school was a struggle, he said, because he had a “lousy” memory, and classes were teachers merely testing that memory. In addition, Dalio said he simply wasn’t interested in much of the content, and instead kept himself busy by working odd jobs.

“I caddied,” Dalio said on the CNN podcast. “And when I would walk around the golf course caddying for people, the stock market was hot at the time. So I would talk about stocks with them.”

“I took my caddy money and I put it into the stock market. First stock I bought was the only company I ever heard of that was selling for less than $5 a share. And my logic was I could buy more shares, so if it went up, I’d make more money, which was dumb.”

That company (Dalio has previously said it was Northeast Airlines, which he first bought at age 12) soon went bankrupt. However, “some other company acquired it, it tripled in value. And I got hooked,” Dalio continued. Northeast Airlines, based in Boston, was purchased by Delta in 1972.

Dalio previously told the sports media outlet Golf that the club in question was The Links Golf Club on Long Island, which no longer exists, and that one of the men he caddied for was Donald Stott of Wagner, Stott & Co., a specialist Wall Street trading firm. Another was George Leib, who had served as the chairman of investment banking house, Blyth & Co.

Dalio’s hiring ethos

Dalio fared better in college (he attended C.W. Post College at the Long Island University), saying he was more engaged because he could choose his own courses.

However, having experienced academia as a slog, Dalio now looks to hire people who have also experienced some setbacks in life.

He explained: “I get to hire the best of the best out of whatever schools I want, the best and the brightest. And what I find quite often is the case is that that student who did really, really well—and in remembering all the things that they’ve learned and so on—hadn’t gone through anything like that, [and] may not be the most inventive, may not be the most determined.”

Younger job seekers in the U.S. are facing a complex labor market at present: The St Louis Fed ‘s latest reading for May 2026 found unemployment for 16 to 24-year-olds was 9.4%, an improvement on mid-2025, but still elevated compared to the years before that.

Experts have told Fortune that the job market is changing year to year for young people, and with the emergence of AI, so too have the skills required to land a job.

But Dalio isn’t necessarily looking for a skill, but rather a quality. “There’s a lot of talent out there,” he said. “There’s a lot of people who are talented in the circumstances where there’s barriers, and they got past their barriers. That’s quite good.”

The post Ray Dalio was a ‘terrible student’ who got into investing by golf caddying for Wall Street traders: Now he hires talent who have experienced hardship appeared first on Fortune.

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