 
  Check your employee handbook
Check your employee handbook
Does your company have a written policy against dating fellow  employees? Some companies forbid it, while others require you report  your relationship to human resources when a relationship begins. Even if  there is not an official policy, consider the culture at your office.  Are other employees dating? Is their relationship kept on the down-low  or is it public knowledge?
 Don't date your boss
Don't date your boss
Dating your boss or your subordinate is a recipe for disaster. It  raises the risk for sexual harrassment claims and increases the chances  that you co-workers will think you are getting preferential treatment.  If you absolutely can't resist dating your boss, start looking for  another job.
 Be discreet
Be discreet
Whether dating co-workers is forbidden or not, you should be  discreet. You don't want to trigger a bad reaction from co-workers or  clients. And if you break it off, you don't want everyone to know all  your personal business. Most people will start treating you differently  if they know you are dating; so be as discreet as possible.
 Keep your head out of the clouds
Keep your head out of the clouds
While you are at work, concentrate on work. You don't want to let  your job performance suffer because you are flirting with your boyfriend  or making plans for the weekend. Get your work done at the office and  keep the romance at home.
An office love affair can actually work out wonderfully, if you are  aware of the risks and handle yourself professionally while on the job.
 
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