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  1. 2 lut 2015 · This is used primarily for job postings from countries which use languages with different words for the masculine and feminine job titles (like English actor/actress, sculptor/scupltress, dominator/dominatrix, etc). Appending "m/f" or similar is a concise way to indicate that applicants of any gender are welcome.

  2. 21 gru 2015 · Using "m/f" instead of "m/f/d" or maybe "m/f/x" is discriminating and serves them right to get sued - at least in Germany, where there is a legally acknowledged "d" (divers).

  3. 8 sie 2017 · m refers to male (in some places also minority). f refers to female. d refers to disabled. v refers to veteran.

  4. (m/f/d) is the abreviation for "please do not sue us". Well actually is for "Male / Female / Diverse" and that means that men, women and those who are not sure what they are can apply for the job.

  5. Recently I saw many job vacancies with "m/f/x" and "f/m/d" in the title. What do 'x' and 'd' mean? And does the sequence also mean something? ie, is m/f/x different from f/m/x?

  6. An empty formula meaning Mann/Frau/Divers — man/woman/diverse you have to put behind any job title in job offers. If you don't, your competition will sue you for "discrimination." Also comes as m/w/d — männlich/weiblich/divers — male/female/diverse.

  7. 21 wrz 2016 · Yes, you are correc that (m/w) means male/female or better männlich/weiblich. The reason it is added is due to German antidiscrimination laws and corresponding court rulings. German has a generic masculine gender for many nouns including most professions.

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