The controller processes candidates’ personal data in order to:
1. Manage candidatures, set up the job interview and selection processes, in particular in compliance with obligations in terms of the fight against financial crime (screening of pre-selected candidates against the International Sanctions lists), manage recommendations and references, manage the candidate pool and pre-recruitment, and to draw up the promises of employment and contracts.
These processing operations are based on the execution of pre-contractual measures or the legitimate interest of the controller.
A candidate’s consent to the use of his or her personal data must always be free, specific, informed and unambiguous (which generally takes the form of consent provided in writing). Candidates may decide to withdraw their consent for these purposes at any time. However, such withdrawal has no consequences on the validity of processing operations already carried out with the candidates’ consent.
2. To manage access to the premises and any video-surveillance devices on the premises.
These processing operations are justified by the legitimate interest of ensuring the security of goods and individuals (in real time and afterwards). In this case, candidates may object to the processing of their personal data for reasons relating to their specific circumstances (unless the data controller can show that there are legitimate and compelling reasons for the processing that override the interests and rights and freedoms of the data subject, or for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims).
The processing of personal data communicated by candidates is not based on profiling.
Ces traitements sont justifiés par l’intérêt légitime qui consiste à assurer la sécurité des biens et des personnes (en temps réel et a posteriori). Dans ce cas, le candidat a la possibilité de s’opposer au traitement de ses données pour des raisons tenant à sa situation particulière (sauf à ce que le responsable du traitement ne prouve qu’il existe des motifs légitimes et impérieux pour le traitement qui prévalent sur les intérêts et les droits et libertés de la personne concernée, ou pour la constatation, l’exercice ou la défense de droits en justice).
Les traitements des données personnelles communiquées par les candidats ne sont pas basés sur du profilage.