Tinder may be considered as an app focused on the aspect of images, but it has also shown that a person's profession may play a role in the number of attention users receive from it.
Back in November, the social app gave out a new release where users are allowed to add up their profile details such as their profession and education. According to Tinder's blog post, stating that the information provided will allow the firm to understand the statistics on helping a dater to increase the chances of getting more right swipes.
There are 15 top jobs on the list shown to be swipe frenzy among members of the opposite sex. Those that are desired by females are in the likes of pilots, firefighters, doctors and lawyers. While men find careers that are attractive like interior designers, physical therapist and PR/ communication.
Although the studies is completely based on a potential match to what men and women both desire, some profession can be found on both lists. Where both sides seem to show that teachers, college students, personal trainers, entrepreneurs are most attractive.
Tinder was founded in 2012 at the University of Arizona and went on to become a favored spot for college singles, where the ranking of college students came in 10th for men and 6th for women.
Another feature introduced to the app Is "smart profiles" that automatically pin points information that is considered significant to a user. This finds things in common amongst users and shows mutual friends.
According to a report on TechCrunch , smart profiles follow up on more data points depending on how long a user spends time on searching for a potential match according to his swiping capability.