Matchmaker Relationship — Flexible, Remote, Part-Time

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Do you have a gift for connecting people?

Elevate is a private matchmaking service for accomplished people starting a new chapter, and we're growing a team of warm, well-connected matchmakers in Orange County. If friends call you the one who always knows who'd be perfect for whom, this may be the most rewarding work you'll ever do — on your own schedule.

About the role

You'll get to know a small number of clients (up to six), personally find and vet matches for them, and make warm, thoughtful introductions. This is relationship work, not hard-sell work — built for natural connectors who genuinely enjoy bringing the right people together.

What you'll do

Get to know your clients — who they are, what they value, and who they're looking for

Personally search for and vet potential matches

Make warm, well-considered introductions

Guide people through dating again with care, discretion, and honesty

Who you are

Emotionally intelligent and genuinely warm — people open up to you

A natural connector with a strong local network

Discreet, reliable, and organized

A great communicator

Background in matchmaking, sales, real estate, events, recruiting, coaching, hospitality, or simply a deeply connected people-person — all welcome

What we provide

The brand, and a steady flow of clients and leads

The tools — candidate database access and a simple CRM

Full training and certification to get you confident and on-brand

Proven playbooks for every part of the process

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