Recruitment Privacy Notice
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What is this notice?
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Data protection queries
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Your personal information
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Special categories of personal information
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Where does your personal information come from?
- Recruitment agencies may provide us with the following personal information: your name, home address, email address, phone number, CV.
- Former employers or other referees, who you have given us permission to contact, may provide us with the following personal information: your name, dates of employment, past work locations, details of past job titles and duties.
If you would like more information on the source of your personal information please contact our HR department at hr@sourceglobalresearch.com.
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Processing your personal information
- Retain records relating to the recruitment process;
- Establish, exercise or defend legal claims;
- Comply with the law; and / or
- Protect your vital interests or those of another person (in exceptional circumstances, such as a medical emergency).
Reason for processing your personal information |
Legal ground(s) for processing, and legitimate interest (where applicable) |
Your personal information |
Contact you regarding the recruitment process and any offer of work |
To enter a contract For our legitimate interests:
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Personal contact details (including name, address, email, telephone number) |
Make a decision about your recruitment or appointment, including assessing your skills, qualifications and suitability for the work |
To enter a contract To comply with a legal obligation For our legitimate interests:
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If you have accepted an offer of work from us that is subject to such checks:
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To enter a contract To comply with a legal obligation For our legitimate interests:
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Determine the terms of any potential contract between you and us |
To enter a contract To comply with a legal obligation |
Offer letter, and proposed contract between you and us |
If you have accepted an offer of work, check you are legally entitled to work in the UK |
To enter a contract To comply with a legal obligation |
Documentation confirming your right to work in the UK |
Establish whether you can undergo an assessment which forms part of the application process Consider reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process for disabled applicants |
To enter a contract To comply with a legal obligation For our legitimate interests:
*For special categories of information:
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Information about a disability, the effects of that disability, and special arrangements that may need to be made to the recruitment process as a result of that disability* |
Establish whether you will be able to carry out a function that is intrinsic to the particular work If you have accepted an offer of work from us that is subject to such a check: assess your fitness to work via a health questionnaire or medical report |
To enter a contract To comply with a legal obligation For our legitimate interests:
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Health data and sickness records, including disability information* |
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Data necessary for the contract
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Statutory requirement to provide your personal information
- Documentation confirming your right to work in the UK – if you don’t provide this, we may not be able to enter into a contract with you.
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Sharing your personal information with third parties
- Our professional advisors.
- Other third parties as necessary to comply with the law.
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Automated decision-making
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Transferring your personal information outside the EU
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Data retention
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Your rights
- Access: you can request a copy of your personal information that we hold, and check we are processing it lawfully.
- Correction: you can ask us to correct your personal information if you don’t think it is accurate, complete or up-to-date.
- Deletion: you can ask us to delete your personal information, if:
- it is no longer necessary for the purposes for which we obtained it;
- you withdraw your consent, and we have no other legal basis for the processing;
- you validly object to the processing as described below;
- we have unlawfully processed the data; or
- we must delete the data to comply with a legal obligation.
- Objection: if we process your personal information to perform tasks carried out in the public interest or on the basis of legitimate interests, you can object to this processing on the basis of your particular situation. We will only then continue the processing if we have overriding legitimate grounds for this, or the processing is to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. You may also object if we process your personal information for direct marketing purposes.
- Restriction: you can ask us to restrict our processing of your personal information if:
- you contest the accuracy of the data (for a period that enables us to check it);
- our processing is unlawful, but you don’t want the data deleted;
- we no longer need the data, but you require it to establish, exercise or defend legal claims; or
- you have objected (as above) and are awaiting confirmation as to whether we have overriding legitimate grounds for processing.
- Transfer: if our processing is based on your consent or necessary to carry out our contract with you, and is carried out by automated means, you can request a copy of the personal information you have provided to us and the transfer of this to someone else. Where technically feasible, you can ask us to transfer it directly.
- Complain to the Information Commissioner: the Information Commissioner is the UK supervisory authority for data protection issues. We aim to resolve all complaints amicably, but you do have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner at any time.
Please contact our HR department at hr@sourceglobalresearch.com if you require more information on these rights, or wish to exercise any of them.