CEO Astronomer Andy Byron was caught cheating with the head of HR Division of his company, Kristin Cabot. The intimate moment was revealed when they were seen cozying up at a Coldplay concert in Boston. A viral video of them captured by a camera quickly spread on social media and continued to be a hot topic online for several days.
The question arises: are CEOs prone to infidelity? According to a survey conducted by RANT Casino some time ago, there are 13 professions that are potentially prone to cheating, with no CEO role included in the list. The survey involved 3,800 adults from around the world, of which nearly half, about 1,644 people, admitted to having cheated.
From the survey results, the most vulnerable positions are those in sales, with 14.5% of respondents choosing this profession. Following closely are professions in education such as teachers and coaches, accounting for 13.7%. The healthcare profession comes next at 12.5%.
Charity workers and volunteers are also on the list, with 1.9%, the same percentage as those in recreation, sports, and tourism.
Here is the complete list of the 13 professions prone to infidelity according to the RANT Casino survey:
1. Sales (14.5%)
2. Teachers, Coaches, and other education professions (13.7%)
3. Healthcare Professions (12.5%)
4. Transportation and Logistics (9.8%)
5. Hospitality and Event Management (7.7%)
6. Engineering and Manufacturing (6.6%)
7. Real Estate and Construction (5.5%)
8. Accounting, Banking, and Finance (5.4%)
9. Technology and Information (4.6%)
10. Military (4%)
11. HR Professionals (2.2%)
12. Charity Workers and Volunteers (1.9%)
13. Recreation, Sports, and Tourism (1.9%).
By following the results of these surveys, individuals in various professions can be aware of potential pitfalls related to infidelity and work towards maintaining healthy relationships both personally and professionally.
