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People typically pay between $75,000 and $500,000 for Adler's services (and in some cases, even more), according to business records reviewed by CNBC. Her team of matchmakers conducts in-person interviews with clients, which delve into their childhoods, desires, aversions and romantic histories. Adler shared her best dating advice. As part of this reflection, it can be useful to think about why previous relationships didn't work out, Adler said. Don't settleAdler's matchmakers dedicate a lot of time helping clients to identify their deal breakers and their must-have qualities in a partner.
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As the founder of Selective Search, a matchmaking service that uses Fortune 500 executive recruitment techniques for personal matchmaking, Adler works to guide professionals toward relationships that last. Her work places her firmly at the intersection of business and pleasure — and building strong, lasting relationships is a cornerstone of success in any workplace. It's the same thing at work," Adler says. The benefits of thriving relationships at work extend far beyond a personal climb up the corporate ladder. But hierarchies can breed toxicity, Adler says — just as clichés about who has power in personal relationships can be disastrous, too.
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