
Here are the results: 8 in 10 office staff surveyed agreed it was easier to find a partner within the workplace and felt that office romance should be allowed between single co-workers.
32% of them admitted to dating a co-worker at least once in their career while 13% admitted to dating co-workers at least twice.
But here's the catch: 75% of office staff surveyed admitted to keeping office romance under wraps.
Only 17% felt comfortable enough to be opened about the office romance with their direct superiors from the start, and 7% were prepared to inform colleagues and management only when the relationship got serious.
A total of 315 Singaporean employees and 100 employers took part in the survey that was conducted by JobStreet.com last month.
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