Conexus International Recruitment Privacy Notice.
Last update: 1st May 2021
Thank you for using Conexus International Recruitment recruitment services
The purpose of this privacy notice is to tell you what personal information Conexus International Recruitment collects from you, how and when it may be collected and how we use it in order for you to access and use our recruitment services.
Personal information refers to any information that can identify you as a living individual, such as name, address, email address, National Insurance number, telephone number, bank details etc. We will refer to this as “personal information” within this notice.
When this notice mentions “us”, “we” or “our” it refers to Conexus International Recruitment who is responsible for your personal information under this agreement (the Data Controller).
1. Information we collect
Recruitment businesses obtain personal data through a variety of sources. You may have applied for a role you had seen advertised by us, you may have registered with us directly via our website, or you may have uploaded your details to a job board or social networking site for job seeking purposes.
There are three main categories of information that we collect from you as detailed below.
1.1 Information you give to us
1.1.1 Information that is necessary to use our Recruitment Services
We ask for and collect the following information when you register as a candidate with Conexus International Recruitment. This information is necessary for the adequate performance of a contract between you and us, and to allow us to comply with our legal obligations. Without it we will be unable to provide you with our recruitment services.
This information includes (without limitation);
1.1.2 Information you choose to give to us
On top of the information we require you to give to us to use our recruitment services; you may choose to give us additional information about you that enables us to tailor the services we provide to you. This additional information will be processed based on your consent.
1.1.3 Information that is necessary to on-board you for a work assignment
If you are seeking or are offered and accept a temporary work assignment through us then we will require further information from you in order for you to enter into this contract and to ensure you are paid accordingly. This can include, but is not exhaustive of; your bank account details, your National Insurance number or limited company information, your emergency contact details, equalities and diversity monitoring data and potentially some personal medical history which is necessary to fulfill our legal obligations to you and our clients.
1.2 Information we automatically collect from your use of our website
When you visit our website a small file is downloaded to your computer called a ‘cookie’. Cookies, alongside other tools, help us to improve our websites performance and to enhance your experience.
We use cookies to help us:
What all of this means is that you get the best possible user experience and relevant information based on your needs.
What we don’t do
We don’t use cookies to gather any personal information that could be used to identify you or to advertise products & services to you on other websites.
If you require further information regarding our use of cookies, then please see our policy here COOKIES POLICY .
1.3 Information we collect from third parties
We may also receive information about you from third parties. These may include your referees to verify the information you have given us regarding your work history and performance, our clients may share personal information about you with us, we may find information about you on social media e.g. LinkedIn or other job sites, another agency or organisation may pass your details to us, you may be referred to us through another agency as a supplier to a contract, or we may receive other information from government organisations when performing background checks where required.
2. Client Data
This section applies where you are an individual working for an employer that we provide recruitment services to.
3. How we use the data we collect
We use, store and process information including personal information, about you to provide and improve our recruitment services to you and our clients and to comply with our legal requirements.
3.1 Providing our recruitment services
3.2 Improving our services
4. Sharing and disclosure
In order to successfully provide our recruitment services, it is sometimes necessary to involve some of our partner organisations to assist us in doing so. We have carefully selected these partners and have taken steps to ensure that your personal information is protected and stored securely. The instances where it is necessary to share your information with these partners are described here;
4.1 Sharing with service providers
4.2 Sharing with other third parties
4.3 With your consent
4.4 International transfers
Ensuring we have a full data transfer agreement in place, that incorporates the current standard contractual clauses as set out by the European Commission when transferring data from a data controller within the European Economic Area to data controllers and processors outside of the regulation’s authority
Transferring your data to a country which has been approved by the European Commission in respect of their local data protection legislation
Where you have consented to it, or there is another legal basis for the transfer
5 How long do we store your information?
Our general approach is to only store your personal information for as long as we are required to do so, or for as long as the data we hold is relevant. We therefore apply the following information retention periods;
For 12 months from the date we last provided our recruitment services to you, under the Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations, 2003.
For 6 years from the end of each tax year for the purpose of retaining payroll records under the Income Tax (Employment and Pensions) Act 2003.
6 Security & Confidentiality
We are continuously implementing and updating administrative, technical, and physical security measures to help protect your information against unauthorized access, loss, destruction, or alteration. All of our data is stored on secure databases for which we have robust security systems in place to limit the likelihood of ‘hacking’. These include regular vulnerability, disaster recovery and penetration tests on our systems internally, and we are Cyber Essentials certified, which gives us a clear picture of our cyber security grading and any areas of risk to us and our customers. If you know or have reason to believe that your personal information has been lost, stolen, misappropriated, or otherwise compromised, please contact us following the instructions in the Contact Us section below.
7 Your rights
We take the protection of your personal information very seriously and it is important you understand the rights you retain in respect of your data, even after you have shared it with us;
8 Contact us
If you have any queries or concerns as to the way we process your personal information, then please contact us at info@conexusrecruitment.com or by writing to us at;
1 Finch Close Headington
OX3 7NX
Oxford