Cupid and the cubicles

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Last summer, on Adweek’s Careers page, we wrote about a Glamour/Lawyers.com study that gauged people’s attitudes toward office romance. In that poll (of employees age 25-40), 75 percent of respondents said having a relationship with a co-worker is acceptable, and 41 percent said they had done so. Career-consulting firm Vault Inc. is now tackling the same topic in a new study, revealing not only sharply higher numbers in the “done so” category (58 percent) but also—gulp—suggesting locations in the office where furtive, immodest liaisons are typically undertaken.

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