eHarmony is hoping to bend its algorithms and data science involved in finding mates to career recruitment. The company launched a beta of Elevated Careers which checks compatibility between job ...
Let's say you want to get married and you're thinking of joining an Internet dating site. Wouldn't you want that site to be just a little bit picky? Wouldn't you want it to eliminate the creepy ...
Dating's a numbers game. But, one dating site's assertion that it applies a "scientifically-proven matching system" has resulted in the banning of an ad on the London Underground for making misleading ...
In the quest to find true love, is filling out a questionnaire on a Web site any more scientific than praying to St. Valentine? Yes, according to psychologists at eHarmony, an online company that ...
Reddit user criswell writes: Just be honest about your communication skills, or your next relationship is gonna look like this: via GIPHY Once the algorithm has compiled your self-ranked answers, ...
Society has come to accept algorithms as arbiters of love. Millions of marriages each year owe their genesis to the matching smarts of back-end code belonging to a dating app. Algorithms, in this way, ...
eHarmony—the online dating website with reportedly more than 20 million members—announced on Tuesday that it plans expand into the job search market before the end of this year. The twist: Rather than ...
When it comes to online dating, we're often our own worst enemies. On the Internet, it's easy to be rigidly selective – to rule out anyone who lives more than 10 miles away, for example, or is shorter ...