Pictures are an important addition to any dating profile, but now, your occupation is just as helpful in getting the most "swipe-rights".
Tinder, which launched in 2012, has revolutionized online dating, making meeting people in your area easier and quicker than ever.
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"I think the thing that has shocked me is that when it comes to establishing an initial impression, there's a very finite set of things we look at to decide whether we want to have a conversation with someone," Tinder CEO Sean Rad told Business Insider. "How you look - and what that says about your personality - common connections, career, education. Ninety percent of it comes down to that."
Tinder released their annual list of the most "swiped-right" jobs in the US, which indicates what specific careers people look for in a match. The list was compiled based on the occupations of US-based profiles that have received the highest ratio of right swipes in 2018.
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For women, the top five potential spouses were those who were registered nurses, dentists, photographers, college or grad students and pharmacists.
Men's preferences varied a little bit, as their top five included interior designers, pilots, physician's assistants, lawyers, and those who worked in PR and communications.