Experts say: these professions are the most dateable

Although we always do our best to keep work and private life separate, that can never be completely achieved. Your profession, for example, influences how you can organize your day and whether you often experience stress. This automatically affects your private life and thus your relationships. In your search for love, you should also consider the profession of your potential partner. Which careers should we wave the green flags for? The dating experts from The League investigated.
Healthcare personnel
The obvious winners: people who work in healthcare. According to dating expert Rachel DeAlto, there are several reasons for this. First, the financial security that these professions often bring, it does provide rest in your relationship. Healthcare providers also possess a certain intelligence that is quite appealing. And perhaps the most important trait: they are naturally very caring. A whole bunch of plus points that overshadow the stress of the job and truly make this profession the most dateable.
Teachers
In a nice second place, we find teachers. Those who work in education, according to the experts, have a lot of patience, empathy, and love to keep learning and growing. All traits that many daters have on their wish lists. We also shouldn't forget an important advantage: the school schedule. With the various school holidays, you can be sure that you will find a moment to jump on a plane. Yes, they are indeed busier travel periods; but you don't have to worry about whether you can get time off; and that's worth quite a lot.
Helpers
That caring is an attractive trait is evident from this top three. The next step on the podium is for helpers: such as firefighters, ambulance personnel, or first aiders. Even in the most stressful situations, they manage to stay calm, and that is, of course, very nice to rely on as a partner. Stability and trust are very clear green flags.
Lawyers
Those who just missed the top three are the lawyers. But despite their demanding jobs with long hours, they can still be considered very dateable. Lawyers are seen as loyal, protective, and dedicated. You know they are there for you and that you can count on them. That feeling of trust remains very important.
Business
Although we often complain about the smooth sales pitches, it turns out that we secretly enjoy them a lot more than we dare to admit. Careers in business, such as marketing and sales, have managed to secure the fifth spot on the list. All those sales talks at least show that someone can communicate and is ambitious. A small point of attention: letting go of work can sometimes be difficult for this profession, according to experts. But if that works out, you know you're in a good place.
Scientists
We want not only beauty but also definitely the brains. Scientists such as pharmacists and researchers make our hearts race, and that mainly has to do with intelligence and the ability to solve problems. Just like with teachers, curiosity and the passion for continuous learning are also appealing here. There will always be plenty of interesting conversation topics.
Technology
Although we may not always want to admit it, we do use a lot of technical gadgets. If those phones or laptops don't work for a while, there is secretly a bit of panic. It's not surprising that jobs in technology have scored a spot on the list. These smart individuals know exactly how to solve problems and are also very creative; which can also come in handy in other everyday struggles. This field may have a bit more uncertainty, but according to dating experts, they can handle that well.
Finance
Who remembers the TikTok trend ‘I’m looking for a guy in finance’? It turns out to be quite accurate. Those who work in finance are often goal-oriented, and that sense of direction is also a luxury in a relationship. And knowing how to handle money is, of course, a big plus. Yes, they often work long hours; but a hardworking partner is also quite attractive, right?
Why we find someone's profession important, according to DeAlto, has nothing to do with someone's salary, but with what a career choice says about what someone values in life. “When partners share the same aspirations and value the same things in life, they are better equipped to support and understand each other.” A good point of attention for your wish list.
Source: The Every Girl



