Most of the girls I have dated have been in sales/marketing.
There are so many women working in sales roles, marketing/advertising roles, and HR roles. Most white collar men are interacting with these women. Even blue collar men interact with these women.
I always had a thing for pharmaceutical sales reps. They were always attractive, fun, conversational, flirty, and charmers.
...And strippers.
Pharmaceutical/medical sales reps are relatively easy to find women.
Most men want to have sex with a stripper, breastaurant worker, or OnlyFans/IG model.
I like the idea of nurses. Apparently they come with a lot of baggage when yiu read this site, but to me seems to be a career/job that aligns with feminine qualities.
I should also include nurses here but my experience hasn't been favorable (either physically unattractive/fat as they get older or crazy/party girls the younger ones).
If you're a man dating in the 1950s-1980s, nurses are not a bad choice. The problem is that the Millennial generation (and the forthcoming Gen Z generation) nurses aren't as high quality of dating prospects as the Silent Generation, Baby Boomer, or most of Gen X nurses. Few occupations have seen a decline in attitudes and femininity as nurses in the last 20-30 years. While I don't think it is fair to write off all nurses, the occupation has gone from having a positive perception to being a 'proceed with caution' option.
I'm speaking from an LTR point of view: I'd be very wary of women who are career driven in the corporate world (it's one thing to have a job to pay the bills and a different one to try to go to the top of the ladder - that's masculine behavior), IG models & content creators on social media (insecure, narcissistic attention seekers), psychologist/work related to mental illness (probably they have issues themselves, also being exposed all day long to that isn't helpful), personal trainers (probably have body image issues, abuse substances and unhealthy relationship to food).
Kindergarten/primary school teacher - those are probably the most feminine professions out there and for me are green flags.
Careerist women tend to make piss poor girlfriends and later wives, so it is best to avoid the women most concerned with building their careers. Lawyers, middle/executive managers, doctors, dentists, professors, psychologists/psychiatrists, and some others fall into this categorization. If a woman has an advanced level degree (more than a bachelor's), there's a very high chance that she is a big time careerist. There are women with solely bachelor's degrees who are big time careerists as well, as these are often business managers.
IG models and personal trainers are more desirable women. There are some other things to watch out for with those women. Both of those occupations are going to have women with fantastic bodies.
Kindergarten/primary school teacher is better than a teacher of Grades 7-12. Teachers used to be sweet/feminine but even they've declined like nurses. Once again, if this was the 1950s-1980s, getting a pre-K to Grade 6 teacher would have been a solid option but less so today with Millennials and Gen Z.