Take a Look at the Most 'Right-Swiped' Jobs on TinderAnd great news -- entrepreneurs are considered sexy by members of both genders.

ByKia Kokalitcheva

This story originally appeared onFortune Magazine

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Turns out, little boys who dreamt of becoming glamorous pilots were onto something.

According to dating app Tinder, pilots received the most "right swipes" -- the Tinder equivalent of expressing interest in someone -- among their male users. For women, the top job was physical therapist, not surprisingly.

The rest of the list includes some expected and stereotypical findings. For men, firefighter, doctor, personal trainer and lawyer made the top 15. For women, interior designer, PR/communications, nurse and flight attendant made the cut.

Founders and entrepreneurs ranked very high for both genders, and so did models and college students, which is not surprising given Tinder's popularity among college-aged singles and it's looks-based approach to browsing for potential mates.

InNovember, Tinder introduced the job section to profiles, as well as where users went to school. To compile the most right-swiped jobs, Tinder says it looked at user data from the last three months in the U.S. Here are the complete lists:

Most right-swiped jobs for women:

1. Physical therapist

2. Interior designer

3. Founder/entrepreneur

4. PR/communications

5. Teacher

6. College student

7. Speech language pathologist

8. Pharmacist

9. Social-media manager

10. Model

11. Dental hygienist

12. Nurse

13. Flight attendant

14. Personal trainer

15. Real-estate agent

Most right-swiped jobs for men:

1. Pilot

2. Founder/entrepreneur

3. Firefighter

4. Doctor

5. TV/radio personality

6. Teacher

7. Engineer

8. Model

9. Paramedic

10. College student

11. Lawyer

12. Personal trainer

13. Financial advisor

14. Police officer

15. Military

Wavy Line
Kia Kokalitcheva is a reporter atFortune.

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