The best dating sites for working professionals

Who really has the time?
By Elise Anderson and Joseph Green  on 
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Overview

Best For Outgoing Individuals

Match

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Best For Seniors

Lumen

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Best For Picky Daters

EliteSingles

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Best For Marriage

eharmony

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Best For User Base

Hinge

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PROMOTED
Best For Hooking Up

AdultFriendFinder

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Best For Affordability

Parship

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Best For Divorcees

SilverSingles

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This content originally appeared on Mashable for a US audience and has been adapted for the UK audience.

There are three realisations you come to once you enter the real world as a working adult: 

  1. A 9 to 5 job is rarely ever just 9 to 5.

  2. Your free time is pretty limited.

  3. Dating kinda sucks.

The social freedoms you enjoyed before joining the rat race take a hit once you're a working professional. Unfortunately for singles, this can be hazardous for your dating life. 

There is no need to despair though, because you can have the best of both worlds with the help of a dating site.

Should working professionals consider dating sites?

For busy professionals, the idea of "finding someone" might seem like a daunting task. With deadlines, work dinners, and meetings galore, trying to meet someone often falls to the very end of your to do list. If you're an introvert as it is, your social meter is way too drained from small talk with colleagues to even think about introducing yourself to a cute random. This is why dating apps were invented though: to make online dating way easier, enabling you to use your free time wisely. 

Being a single, working professional is actually kind of a weird time: Somehow, you can have the career and money part of your life so together while the love part is a flaming pile of garbage. While the gist of online dating is easy, finding someone who's also goal-oriented and will understand your lifestyle can be tricky. Not every dating app will make sense for career-focused folks, but looking at things like user base, requirements to sign up, and overall vibe of the app can up your chances of finding what you're looking for. Most dating apps have a section to write in your job or career, which makes it easier to weed out people who don't quite match your goals or lifestyle.

Do you need to pay for the best dating apps?

There are a lot of free dating sites and apps out there, and the likes of Tinder and Hinge are seriously popular options with massive networks of users. Plus, most of the biggest and best dating sites have free versions with limitations on certain features. So yes, you can easily enter the online dating game without spending anything. There are levels to this game though, and sometimes free apps just don't cut it.

This won't be a surprise to hear, but you get what you pay for with dating sites and apps. For the best experience with the greatest possibility of finding exactly what you're looking for, you are going to have to cough up the cash. We're sorry to break it to you, but the best dating sites don't come cheap.

What is the best dating site for working professionals?

Whether it's something casual or a long-term relationship that you want, there's an app that will make your search a whole lot easier. We found that with sites like EliteSingles, eharmony, and Match, the initial output (such as the lengthy sign up and/or membership fee) is worth it for the return. After all, those who are willing to pay the price for love are clearly serious, unlike some swipe-based free apps where the likelihood of even meeting up in real life can be slim to none.

The good news is that there are plenty of other options out there for working professionals, so you should always be able to find something that ticks your boxes. We've lined up a selection of dating sites to suit every dater and budget. You just need to pick a favourite from the bunch.

These are the best dating sites for working professionals in 2024.

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Match

Best For Outgoing Individuals

Like eharmony, Match has been around for a while. In fact, even longer (it's rocking that 1995 launch date). Match has plenty of success stories on its résumé, with more constantly in the works with apparently 25,000 users joining every day. That's quite the dating pool. What's great about Match is that, unlike sites that limit you to matches, the site also allows you to view pretty much everyone. While you're welcome to view random profiles, Match's other cool features include Match suggestions (where they recommend compatible people), and the "Missed Connections" feature, which uses GPS technology to show you potential matches that you've already crossed paths with (so to speak) in real life. 

Match is great for the working professional who doesn't want to feel like they're missing out on the "real life" dating experience by being limited to the confines of other curated dating apps. Similar to being out in the real world, mingling with all kinds of singles, Match gives you access to the entire pool. However, you can filter options however you want. There's also a "dealbreaker" option that lets you rule out profiles of people whom you know you could never make it work with. Time is money, people, and we can't afford to waste our hard-earned money on dead-end leads. For professionals who are darting back and forth between meetings, the Missed Connections feature is great for the days you don't have time to stop and get the number of the cutie you met in the line for Starbucks.  

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Lumen

Best For Seniors

Lumen is an app-only dating platform dedicated to the millions of single, divorced, or widowed men and women aged over 50. The site launched in September 2018, and puts an emphasis on quality conversation, with zero tolerance for ageism. The site distances itself from other senior dating sites and aims to be more fun, engaging, and representative of real over 50s. It's especially appealing to seniors because it's specifically designed with them in mind. There's also a Lumen Blog, providing dating tips, relationship advice, over 50s fashion guides, and social commentary.  

Lumen is great for the working professional who doesn't have time for anything but quality conversation and real connections. There is a free version of Lumen, on which you can chat with up to six singles everyday, but to get the most out of the app you need to pay £24.99 a month. This grants you access to 200,000 registered users in the UK, all with similar priorities to you. Lumen claim to verify 100 percent of the photos on every single profile, so you know what you are seeing is legitimate. It's all about security with Lumen, which is comforting for older daters.   

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EliteSingles caters its site specifically to professionals. In this contest, "elite" seems to simply mean that members are in possession of a degree (the site boasts that 82% of its members are college educated). The signup process for EliteSingles is similar to that of eharmony, in that it requires you to take a lengthy personality test before showing you your matches. The personality test is based on the Five Factor Model, which breaks down your personality in five main categories: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Once you finish filling out the personality test, the site gives you several different options to find someone, including recommending matches, showing your profile visitors, or their "Have You Met" feature that shows you compatible matches that may fall a bit outside of your chosen filters.

EliteSingles members are more than likely going to be in a similar boat as you. They're educated professionals who took the time to fill out a lengthy questionnaire in hopes of finding someone just as serious as them (not to mention that they have enough disposable income to pay for the site — if the questionnaire wasn't enough to weed out the pretenders, the membership fee would probably do the trick). These people know what it's like to work hard and can be empathetic when you've had a long day at the office. EliteSingles also only shows you members who it deems you compatible with based on your personality, so you can be at ease knowing the odds are already in your favour.  

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We've all heard of eharmony and most of us have seen the adverts. eharmony has been around since 2000 and there's a good reason why it still feels like a relevant presence in our dating lives. It works. The site uses a scientific approach to dating. Based on the results of a lengthy questionnaire (shorter than it used to be, but it's still 150 questions) created by eharmony founder and psychologist Dr. Neil Clark Warren, the site finds your most compatible matches. The questionnaire is called the "29 Dimensions Personality Assessment" and covers topics such as likes and dislikes, hobbies, behavioral habits, and more. According to Warren, the topics covered in the assessment are the ones necessary to find you the perfect mate. 

Plain and simple, the efficacy of eharmony comes down to the results and a kickass reputation for success. For professionals, it's the difference between wasting energy on people who either aren't serious or aren't for you, and matching with like-minded individuals who, at the very least, you'll get along with. Membership may be pricey, but if you're looking for something serious, you're way more likely to find someone on the same page if they're also willing to pay the price. The sign-up process for eharmony can take up to 40 minutes, which for people on a time crunch can be quite the commitment. If you like everything else about eharmony though, then we suggest settling in and spending the time to answer the questions. You're only helping yourself by giving the site more info to work with though, so we suggest taking the time to do it right. 

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Hinge

Best For User Base

Although it launched in 2012, Hinge massively overhauled its platform and mechanics to differentiate itself from other dating sites like OkCupid and Tinder. Now, Hinge is more about engaging over similar careers, interests, and senses of humor instead of a quick attraction swipe. Hinge is the thing to be on in big cities like London, and it's likely that a lot of users moved to that city for work and understand the 9 to 5 routine.

To ensure that Hinge is based on more than thinking someone is hot, the app pushes for more interaction and engagement by only giving 10 potential likes per day. Instead of a tacky bio, it’s designed to give a little piece of information about a potential match as you go through a profile, including where they went to school, and random facts like "Dream celeb dinner date" or "Go-to Karaoke song." Hinge also encourages you to scroll through entire profiles before you make a decision to "like" or "dislike."

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Parship

Best For Affordability

Parship UK is perfect for those searching for a long-term relationship but don't have the time to do the searching themselves. The Parship system recommends matches to its members based on their compatibility score, and hey presto, hopefully you've got a match. You will have to take a pretty lengthy compatibility test, but it's this test that helps to determine each member's personality type. Once you’ve made it through, profiles of suggested matches will be sent straight through to you, and you can choose to ignore or explore.

Busy professionals don't have the time to trawl through dating profiles for hours. That is why Parship is so well suited to the working dater. Parship does the work for you and just presents you with matches that it thinks will work, saving you precious time and energy.

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Dating can be difficult when you have kids to worry about, and even more difficult when you are also working your socks off to keep the money coming in. Single Parent Match isn't the only site out there that caters to single parents but it is the oldest of them and has a great reputation as a result. While you can definitely seek out like-minded single parents on other sites, Single Parent Match is specifically designed for just single parents. The site is also really simple to use and to understand and is very committed to the safety of its users.

Single Parent Match works becuase even though the user base isn't massive, those on the site know what they want and understand the difficulty of holding down a job and raising a family. It's therefore a great option for single working parents who quite simply don't have the time to be messed around by anyone who isn't serious.

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Dating over 60 means that, more than likely, this is your second or third attempt at love. SilverSingles is here to let you know you're not alone, and that putting yourself back out there doesn't have to be scary. If you read about EliteSingles and were psyched about the level of specificity and safety, but were looking for a dating site tailored specifically to older individuals, SilverSingles is the sweet spot that combines both.

A sister site to EliteSingles, SilverSingles uses the same intense compatibility system that EliteSingles does, bringing in the popular big five personality traits to assess five levels of your being: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. If you've heard of Senior Singles Meet in the past, SilverSingles is that same site with a rebrand — so they've actually been working on mastering the five factor model in tandem with senior dating for about two decades. SilverSingles wants to ensure that your next relationship lasts, so the sign-up process and questionnaires will take some time. But hey, if having every tiny part of your personality assessed is what it takes to find the happily ever after you've been waiting for, an hour of your time is totally worth it.

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Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.


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