Forty Percent of Workers Have Dated a Co-Worker, CareerBuilder.com's Annual Valentine's Day Survey Finds.

- Close to three-in-ten end up marrying co-workers they dated -

CHICAGO, Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- It's that time of year, when nobody can escape the heart-shaped candies, sappy love cards and images of cute, chubby babies flying around with bows and arrows. Love is in the air around Valentine's Day and the workplace is not immune! Four-in-ten (40 percent) workers say they have dated a co-worker at sometime during their careers, with 20 percent admitting to doing it more than twice, according to CareerBuilder.com's annual office romance survey of more than 6,700 workers. Close to three-in-ten (29 percent) workers said they went on to marry the person they dated at work.

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