Match Group's CEO said Gen Z are intimidated by traditional dating apps. Nordin Catic/Getty Images for The Cambridge Union The CEO of Hinge and Tinder said traditional dating apps intimidate Gen Zers. He said they are "highly structured," and Gen Z don't want dating to "feel like a job interview." Match Group is trying to get users to meet in real life, through physical dating events. The man behind Hinge and Tinder said Gen Z doesn't want dating to feel like "a job interview." In a Tuesday earnings call, an investor asked Match Group CEO Spencer Rascoff about the rise of offline dating activities, such as run clubs and book clubs, and how they affect online dating. The dating apps executive answered that Gen Z "desperately wants to connect" and meet new people. "They just want to do it in a low-pressure, low-stakes way that doesn't feel like a job interview," Rascoff said.…