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Here’s the list of ‘most swiped’ professionals on Tinder

Oct 12, 2016, 16:52 IST

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Tinder has released the list of the jobs people are attracted to. Based on their research, the dating app that has made ‘swiping right’ synonymous to finding a date, released the data on global perspective.

If you are a man and have got your pilot’s licence, you are hit among women. The business of flying topped the chart followed by founder/entrepreneur, fire-fighter and doctor types. However for women, there is a slight twist in the tale. Breaking the convention, top right-swiped ladies are physical therapists, interior designers and founders/entrepreneurs, proving once again that power is indeed sexy.

Here's the list of hottest jobs that turn on users on Tinder

Most Right-Swiped Jobs for Men

Pilot
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CEO/Entrepreneur
Registered Nurse
Personal Training
Financial Analyst
Chef
Advertising Account Executive
Architect
Student
Musician
Pilot
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Software Developer
Firefighter
Teacher
Writer

Most Right-Swiped Jobs for Women

Teacher
Stylist
PR/Communications
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Dental Hygienist
CEO/Entrepreneur
Physical Therapist
Architect
Financial Analyst
Journalist
Student
Psychologist
Event Planner
Interior Designer
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Recruiter
Pharmacist

If your job didn't make the cut, don't worry about it — there are plenty of other things that can be attractive on Tinder. But, it's Tinder after all, so it's predominantly going to be how you look in your photos, according to the app's CEO Sean Rad.
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