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Work and Wedding

Work and Wedding

How does a wedding affect a bride’s job performance? A recent survey takes a look

Get married, and then get a promotion?

Walking down the aisle may not have a direct correlation to climbing the corporateladder, but nearly 40 percent of working brides think being married has a positive impact on how they’re perceived in the workplace, according to the "Work & Wedding" survey, a collaboration between TheKnot.com, WeddingChannel.com and Forbeswoman.com.

The sites polled 1,000 working brides on their personal experiences and thoughts on balancing work and wedding planning.

Put a Ring on It

While a good number of brides thought that becoming a Mrs. Improved their in-office

reputation, 29 percent of respondents also thought that wearing an engagement ring could

have a positive impact during a job interview.

Working Hard, Hardly Working

Working brides spend an average of 10 hours a week planning their wedding – nearly 30 percent of which is done at work, according to the survey. Further, 20 percent of brides said they did more than half their wedding planning at work. Thirty-five percent said they squeezed in wedding planning on their lunch break; 41 percent said they got their planning in whenever possible.

Negative Nuptials

One in three respondents admitted wedding planning had a negative impact on their job

performance, but only 15 percent said that someone had commented about it.

Support Groups

More than half of working brides say married or engaged co-workers are more supportive than single co-workers. A small group (15 percent) of working brides add that single co-workers in committed relationships seem to be jealous about the upcoming wedding.

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