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LinkedIn Emerges as Unexpected Platform for Romantic Connections in US Survey

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
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A recent survey by resume-building site Zety, conducted among over 1,000 American workers, reveals that LinkedIn is increasingly used for romantic purposes beyond its professional networking intent. One in eight respondents reported having started a romantic relationship through LinkedIn, while one in five admitted to researching potential dates on the platform before meeting them. Despite LinkedIn’s primary role for journalists, business professionals, and tech workers, 65% of participants expressed concern that using it for dating might harm their professional reputation. Nevertheless, about 25% consider LinkedIn a legitimate venue for dating.

The survey also found that nearly half of respondents trust the accuracy of LinkedIn profiles more than those on traditional dating apps, suggesting that professional credentials listed there are more reliable. Millennials lead this trend, with 33% using LinkedIn to vet potential partners, followed by 27% of Gen Z and 19% of Gen X. Key profile elements attracting romantic interest include profile pictures, personal bios, shared connections, career history, and education level.

Experts interpret these findings as evidence of the blurring lines between personal and professional lives. LinkedIn profiles now convey not only work information but also personality, values, and trustworthiness, prompting more users to view the platform through a personal lens as well as a professional one.

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