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How much do matchmaker jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for matchmaker in the United States is $88,864.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $85,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a matchmaker do?

A matchmaker is a professional who helps individuals find compatible romantic partners. They get to know their clients' personalities, preferences, and relationship goals, and then use interviews, personality assessments, and their own network to suggest suitable matches. Matchmakers often provide coaching, feedback, and support throughout the dating process to help clients build successful relationships. They may work independently, for agencies, or specialize in certain types of clients.

What does a matchmaker do?

A professional matchmaker introduces their clients to partners with whom they could potentially develop a romantic relationship. Your duties involve assessing the personality traits of each client and finding out information about the qualities that they seek in a partner. You then match the client with potential partners who have the desired profile. You usually meet and interview each candidate to assess the chance of a romantic connection with your client. Your responsibilities include scheduling an initial meeting between your client and their match. You can work for a matchmaking service or operate your own matchmaking business.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a matchmaker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Matchmaker, you need strong interpersonal skills, a keen understanding of relationship dynamics, and typically some background in psychology, counseling, or social work. Familiarity with CRM software, matchmaking databases, and online dating platforms is commonly required, and some certifications in relationship coaching can be advantageous. Exceptional communication, active listening, and empathy help build trust with clients and facilitate successful matches. These skills are crucial for accurately assessing compatibility and fostering meaningful connections between clients.

How does a matchmaker typically collaborate with clients to understand their preferences and ensure successful matches?

A Matchmaker works closely with clients through in-depth consultations to understand their values, lifestyle, and relationship goals. This often involves regular communication, personality assessments, and feedback sessions after introductions. Matchmakers act as both advisors and advocates, offering guidance throughout the dating process and adjusting search criteria based on client experiences. Collaboration is key, as ongoing dialogue helps refine matches and increases the likelihood of successful, lasting relationships.

What is the difference between Matchmaker vs Recruiter?

AspectMatchmakerRecruiter
CredentialsOften no formal certification, but industry-specific trainingTypically requires HR or recruiting certifications
Work EnvironmentPrivate matchmaking firms, luxury services, or niche marketsCorporate HR departments, staffing agencies, recruiting firms
Industry UsageUsed mainly in personal services, dating, and niche marketsWidely used across various industries for hiring
Search & Comparison IntentMatching individuals for personal or romantic purposesFinding suitable candidates for job openings

While both roles involve connecting people, a Matchmaker focuses on personal or romantic matches, often in niche markets, with less formal credentials. A Recruiter works within organizations or agencies to fill job positions, requiring HR certifications and working in broader industries.

Is being a matchmaker a good job?

Being a matchmaker involves helping clients find compatible partners, requiring strong interpersonal and communication skills. The job can be flexible and may offer commission-based earnings, but it often involves irregular hours and emotional labor. Success depends on reputation, networking, and understanding client needs.

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Infographic showing various Matchmaker job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,864 per year, or $42.7 per hour.

Enrollment and Matching Specialist - Part-time

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago

Chicago, IL • On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Position:  Enrollment and Matching Specialist - Part-time

Reporting Relationship:  Manager, Enrollment and Matching

 FLSA Classification: Exempt

 Hourly Amount:  $20 - $23

Benefits: Because this is a part-time role, under 30 hours per week, this position does not qualify for a benefit package.

 

ABOUT BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF METRO CHICAGO (BBBSChi):

BBBSChi’S Mission is to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.

 BBBSChi’S Vision is that all youth achieve their full potential.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago is an affiliate of the nation’s largest donor-and volunteer-supported mentoring network. We provide high quality mentoring services to thousands of children and their families across Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties in both Illinois and Indiana. Big Brothers Big Sisters carefully matches children (“Littles”) with caring, screened and trained adult mentors (“Bigs”). Throughout the course of their mentoring relationship (“match”), we monitor and support the match, providing safety and quality measures, as well as outcome-based activity ideas and goals. Learn more at www.BBBSCHGO.org.  

BBBSChi’s Core Value is that we deeply believe Access, Belonging, and Opportunity is paramount and fundamental to BBBSChi’s success. We all work to build and maintain a positive work environment for our staff, volunteers, and program participants. It is our belief that every staff member should embrace these principles in the decision-making process. Therefore, we fully expect the ideal candidate will carry out their function with these core values in mind and treat everyone respectfully and fairly.

Position Summary:

The Enrollment and Matching Specialist will work closely with the Manager of Enrollment to handle all aspects of enrollment and matching to ensure that goals set for programs are met. 

Supervisory Responsibilities:

There are no supervisory responsibilities in this position. 

Responsibilities:

Responsibilities include enrollment of volunteers & children/families after initial inquiry through being matched.  This includes scheduling and conducting interviews, writing up quality assessments and matching for a variety of mentoring programs located in Cook, DuPage and Lake Counties of Illinois & Northwest Indiana.  This position requires a flexible schedule and may include working evenings and weekends. 

1.       Foster and maintain a professional relationship with potential volunteers and youth/families by monitoring and maintaining contact from inquiry through matching.

2.      Work with corporate, community, and school partners to schedule and conduct enrollment interviews for all volunteers and children/families interested in Site-Based and Community-Based programs.

3.      Conduct interviews virtually or in-person based on the individual or partner’s preference.

4.      Prepare written assessments and recommendations within 48 hours post-interview. All match recommendations and/or approvals are based on the professional judgment of the Enrollment and Matching Specialist.

5.      Provide weekly schedules, progress updates, and reports to the Manager of Enrollment.

6.      Conduct outreach and recruitment for new volunteers and children, including distribution of program marketing materials, presentations to targeted organizations, ensuring presence at key community events, and collaborating with assigned schools/sites to ensure successful recruitment of children, as needed.

7.      Communicate with the Manager of Enrollment on bottlenecks and strategize how to proceed.

8.      Work collaboratively with EMS staff to assist with scheduling interviews high priority family and volunteers

9.      Create safe and appropriate match relationships based on the current pool of volunteers and children.

10.   Present matches to all match parties by phone to gain approval, prepare match notes, and lock in match introduction. Conduct 5 match presentations per week and facilitate 10 match introduction meetings per month or hand off to Program & Partnership facilitators or Match Introduction Meeting Coordinators.

11.    Monitor progress towards and meet goals established for Part-Time Enrollment and Matching (baseline capacity 10 interviews and 10 assessments, and 5 matches per month).

12.    Maintain flexibility to work evenings 2–3 days per week to accommodate family and volunteer schedules.

13.    Coordinate and schedule match introduction meetings, including assigning facilitators and managing appointments through Outlook calendar.

14.   Collaborate with all program partners to ensure a seamless transition for volunteers and children/families from inquiry to matching.

15.    Conduct volunteer reassessments and child reassessments, as needed.

16.   Maintain accurate files and documentation on all volunteers and children/families.

17.    Other duties as assigned.

Skills and Qualifications:

·        A belief in the Mission and Vision of BBBS.

·        Bachelor’s degree in social services, psychology or related field required.

·        1-2 years of child development experience

·        At least 2 years of professional experience in case management, social service or related field

·        Bilingual (English/Spanish) Preferred (written and spoken proficiency)

·        Must understand and articulate the agency mission and describe program offerings

·        Excellent oral and written communication skills including appropriate phone and email etiquette

·        Strong facilitation/presentation/public speaking skills

·        Must be customer focused, friendly and engaging

·        Interviewing and assessment skills are a must

·        High level of efficiency and organization, ability to manage time effectively and efficiently and handle multiple tasks

·        Excellent attention to detail and organize work style

·        Ability to work both in a team and independently with exercising good judgment, sound decision making and problem-solving skills

·        A strong commitment to quality and results

·        Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook)

·        Experience with database software (Salesforce), preferred

·        Bilingual (fluent Spanish), preferred

·        Flexibility to frequently work on evenings and weekends

·        This position requires, on a regular basis, travel throughout the Metropolitan Chicago area (and some suburbs), including the following counties:  Cook, DuPage, Lake County Indiana and Lake County Illinois, Applicants must have access to reliable automobile, valid driver’s license and auto insurance to meet this requirement.

 Work Environment:

This position operates in a professional office environment.

This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, etc.

There is an expectation to work in office a minimum of two days per week.

 To apply Please forward your resume, cover letter and salary requirements to:

BBBS Careers Apply Here

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Chicago

Attn: Human Resources

130 S. Jefferson, 2nd Floor  

Chicago, IL 60661

BBBS is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer