Many european companies put a (m), (f) or (m/f) specification on ALL of their job offers.
In my country on the other hand, you as employer can’t even ask a woman her age; or ask if she is married or how old are her family members or any other personal data for job interviews. And if you tell a woman that she can’t apply for a job position just because of gender your company proly is about to get sued lol…
I can’t see why ppl are so sensitive nowadays, when someone contact me over LinkedIn I give any personal information even if they don’t ask me to; have nothing to hide and see no issue providing as many information as possible.
Which led also for questioning why everybody use aliases / nicknames / dumb words as their ‘name’ online; it’s like everybody everywhere want to hide themselves while showing off a lot wasting time arguing opinions.
Look at Epic’s staff as a closer reference for instance; they all use their real name on this forum and there’s real important factors behind that. I mean, society is complicated and you’all afe missing the whole point while bringing to this forum discutions about sexism. I’d simply close this thread and have everybody moving on.