Is dating a coworker still a career risk? Match Group’s HR chief has a new answer

The conventional wisdom on office romances has long been straightforward: Just don’t. But just last week, a New York Times opinion piece, titled “Go On, Date Your Coworkers,” encouraged it, and begs the question: Is workplace dating no longer taboo?
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The conventional wisdom on office romances has long been straightforward: Just don’t. But just last week, a New York Times opinion piece, titled “Go On, Date Your Coworkers,” encouraged it, and begs the question: Is workplace dating no longer taboo? That’s the question we posed to D.V. Williams, chief people officer at Match Group, in the debut episode of Fortune Office Hours, a new series appearing in this newsletter and on video.
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- The conventional wisdom on office romances has long been straightforward: Just don’t. But just last week, a New York Times opinion piece, titled “Go On, Date Your Coworkers,” encouraged it, and begs the question: Is workplace dating no longer taboo?
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