Signing up for a reality TV show that ends in marriage is a massive commitment. It wouldn’t be right to sign up for a show like Love is Blind if you didn’t already have a solid career path in place.

One of the most important factors in getting married is being financially stable and secure.

It’s an important question to ask and answer – Can you financially contribute to a marriage?!

US Bets conducted a research study to find out which professions Love is Blind contestants most commonly claimed to have throughout the past six seasons. Here’s what they uncovered.

Most Love is Blind contestants work in sales

According to US Bets, nine contestants who’ve gotten engaged on Love is Blind claimed to work in sales as their career path.

Five contestants claimed to work in marketing.

Four contestants claimed to work in engineering.

Four other contestants claimed to work in real estate.

Three contestants claimed to work in the fitness industry.

Three other contestants claimed to work as flight attendants.

Another three contestants claimed to work in PR or communications.

Some job titles left viewers feeling slightly confused. Just think about Kenneth from Season 6. At 25 years old, he was already working as a middle school principal!

Which of these career paths is something you resonate with in your own life? If you currently have one of these jobs, would you consider signing up for a reality TV dating show like Love is Blind? Let us know in the comment section below.

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