"Try to date someone you've had some sort of relationship with as a colleague, so that you trust that person," Johnston says.
You'll do yourself a favor by taking things slow. Before the relationship gets serious, be sure both of you have the maturity, judgment and tact to handle a potentially intense emotional experience in a work environment.
Remember, once you enter into a relationship, there are two people contributing to the way you're perceived in the company. "It doesn't matter if you're being professional, if that other person is not it's still going to impact you," Johnston says.
If your honey shares intimate information with co-workers or blows up at you in the office, both of you will suffer the consequences.
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The Risks of Office Romance- The office is not the safest place to date