Saturday, 16 February 2013

Mostly Office romance ends with the Marriage...



Nearly 40 percent of employees admitted to having dated a co-worker at least once throughout his career, with 17 percent do so at least twice. The analysis of more than 4,200 full-time employees surveys in the United States found that 30 percent of workers have dated someone above them in


the hierarchy of the company, while 16 percent admitted to dating her boss.
The researchers found that women were significantly more likely than their male counterparts to date someone higher up in your organization, BusinessNewsDaily reported. Most office romances are actually generated in social settings, according to the study. Running off the job itself, happy hours and lunch were among the most popular catalysts for dating coworkers.

The five sectors that are more suitable for office romances others were leisure and hospitality followed by information technology, which is the study of online job site CareerBuilder. Financial, health care and professional and business services were also among the sectors where most office romances flourish.

Jobs play a key role in relationships, even those who are not dating a coworker. The research found that more than a quarter of employees are influenced by what her love interest does for a living. In addition, 6 percent had someone break them because their job requires long hours at the office, did not have enough money or the person who did not like his line of work.

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