That might sound extreme, but her track record speaks for itself: Anderson can currently take credit for over 100 successful, exclusive relationships in the region, as well as countless marriages of former clients.
In addition to setting up romantically challenged techies with eligible dates, Anderson has a three-part system to help her clients make a good impression.
Rule No. 1: Love isn’t a problem to be solved
“Techies can get over-analyze every detail,” Anderson says. “They come across as almost robotic in their mannerisms.”
“Guys in Silicon Valley feel the need to peacock,” Anderson says.
But it’s better to drop the bragging at the door. Anderson advises clients to avoid mentioning their net worth right off the bat.
“Techies are notoriously addicted to their gadgets,” Anderson says. “And a big no-no would be to take out your phone during the date — that’s just such a turn-off.”
Watch CNBC’s “The Filthy Rich Guide,” Wednesday, May 31st at 10 PM/ET.
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