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Millions of Tinder users have added their education and job title to their profile since the function was enabled three months ago. Since then, Tinder has been analysing the data to determine which jobs are the most ‘right-swiped’ (which indicates a potential match) and it’s good news for male lawyers.
Lawyers came in as the 11th most 'right-swiped' among men. Although some way behind pilots, entrepreneurs and firefighters — who came in first, second and third respectively — lawyers ranked above the likes of personal trainers and police officers.
Unfortunately for women, female lawyers didn’t do so well and in fact failed to feature in the top 15. They were pipped to the post by the likes of physical therapists, entrepreneurs and teachers.
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