Ruby on Rails Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Oh, that's so odd.

Is that just cultural or do opportunities usually advertise towards one gender over another?

Are there jobs that are open to one gender but not the other?

~Johnneylee

On Jul 3, 2013 5:58 PM, "Norbert Melzer" <timmelzer@gmail.com> wrote:


Am 03.07.2013 22:45 schrieb "Johnneylee Rollins" <johnneylee.rollins@gmail.com>:
>
> What do you mean by f/m?

Female/male

It is quite usual in Germany to mention that a job is open for both genders by adding either the English abbreviation m/f or the German m/w.

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