Bank’s Tech Interns created a dating app

If you an investment banker and trying to find a partner to spend your time with, these banking juniors may help you in getting a potential partner.

A group of technologists who participated in this year’s Fintech focus program in New York, sponsored by Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America, among others, have recently developed a dating app. This app matches ‘soulmates’ based on their Spotify play lists.

This app known as Spotify soulmates is available for download. “After creating an account and adding favorite songs to their profile using our powerful search function, users can find and connect with their musical match using our complex matching algorithms,” says Dyllon Preston, a freshman at the Georgia Insitute of Technology, who created the app along with Arian Islam at New York University and Victor Liu, who’s still at High School.

However, its not yet clear that they have got the license for this yet or not. But it this could be an interesting way for people who want to integrate with the CEO of Goldman Sachs. To get a partner on this app, you would need a Spotify playlist full of empowering electronic dance music, including the latest by D-Sol, AKA David Solomon himself.

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