Privacy Policy
Latest Update: : 11 September 2024
Adecco Ireland Limited (and/or its applicable affiliated companies) with registered address at Part 1st
Floor, 29-31South William Street, Dublin 2 (“Company”, “we” or “us”) is committed to protecting and
respecting your privacy while visiting this website (the “Website”)
This “Privacy Notice” or “Policy” (together with other documents referred to herein) describes what
personal information we collect from you and how we collect, use, and process it.
There is an index below so you can go straight to the relevant section if you prefer.
INDEX:
1. What personal information does the Company collect and use?
We collect and use personal information to provide you with the best user experience, which we have grouped together as follows:
- )   Identity Data means your name and documents evidencing your identity.
- )   Contact Data means your email addresses, telephone numbers, postal addresses, country, job
title and company name and other information that could be on your business card
- )   Technical Data means internet protocol (IP) addresses from which you access our or others’ products and services, cookies (as set out in our Cookies Policy), your login data (such as the time, date and duration), the browser type and version you use to access our websites, apps, and products and services, weblogs, traffic data, the time zone setting of your device and your device location, browser plug-in types and versions that you used, other communication data, the resources that you access on our websites, apps and products and services, the operating system and platform type of the device you use, and details of other technology on the devices you use to access this website.
- )   Contact Forms and Surveys Data means any information you provide to us when you use our contact forms (for example using the “Contact”, “Send us a Message”, “Stay in touch”, “Get financial updates” functions on our websites, apps, products or services), or when you participate in a survey (including its content), the record of that correspondence and other information or personal information you share with us when completing our contact forms in your sole discretion. (Please note that fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory fields, because we need this information to comply with or respond to your request.)
- )   Marketing Communications Dat means information about how you respond to email, SMS, phone, other marketing campaigns and when you sign up to receive our newsletters or our latest news, developments and research.
- )   Social Media Data means your profile data and other information you made public on or otherwise share with us from social media.
- )   Financial and Legal Events Data means any information you provide to us in relation to our financial or legal events (if you are eligible for these events) such as when you decide to participate in our webcasts about our financial results or shareholders meetings. If you phone us in relation to these events (for example to get technical support for the online events), then we will process your phone number and other information you may provide in relation to your request.
Depending on the relevant circumstances and applicable local laws and requirements, we may collect some of the information listed above when you visit our website, provide us with your business card, talk to us at a conference or other event, or if you are a customer or prospective customer.
We collect and use personal information to deliver our products and services, to send you information that you requested, or to contact you to provide additional information on our available products and services as more particularly detailed in section 3 below.
2. Sensitive Personal Data
When you visit or interact with our website, you are not required to submit information that may be considered sensitive, including your race or ethnic origin or data concerning your health or sexual orientation.
3. Why do we process your personal information?
Purposes of the processing |
Type of data |
Legal basis to process your personal information |
To respond to your request or questions or provide information when you contact us or make a request to us. |
d) Contact forms and Surveys Data |
Consent |
To send you direct marketing via e-mail, messaging, phone, social media or any other channel. This includes information such as events or newsletters that may be of interest to you. |
a) Identity Data
b) Contact Data
e) Marketing Communications Data
f) Social Media Data if applicable
|
- Consent where we are required under the law to obtain consent for marketing
- Fulfillment of our legitimate interests to promote our products and services where we are not obliged to obtain consent by law
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To keep you informed about our service. |
a) Identity Data
b) Contact Data
e) Marketing Communications Data
f) Social Media Data if applicable
|
- Consent where we are required under the law to obtain consent for marketing
- Fulfillment of our legitimate interests to promote our products and services where we are not obliged to obtain consent by law
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To best tailor Content, the Websiteand resources according to yourpreferences, to improve them tobetter serve you and to present it inthe most effective manner for you. |
c) Technical Data |
Fulfilment of our legitimateinterests to administer our websitesand provide you with relevantinformation about our products andservices
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To respond to your request or questions or provide information when you contact us or make a request to us. |
c) Technical Data |
Consent |
To allow you to participate ininteractive features of the Website,when you choose to do so |
c) Technical Data
|
Fulfilment of our legitimateinterests to administer our websitesand provide you with relevantinformation about our products andservices
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To further develop and improve theWebsite and systems to better serveyou. |
c) Technical Data
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Fulfilment of our legitimateinterests to administer our websitesand provide you with relevantinformation about our products andservices
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To manage our financial and legalevents (if you are eligible for theseevents). |
g) Financial and Legal EventsData |
Fulfilment of our legitimateinterests to promote the growth anddevelopment of the Adecco Group
|
4. How do we collect your personal information?
We use different methods to collect data from and about you including through:
a) Direct interactions. You may give us your Identity Data, Contact Data, Contact Forms and
Surveys Data, Marketing Communications Data, Social Media Data and Financial and Legal
Events Data by filling in forms or by corresponding with us by post, phone, email or otherwise.
b) This includes personal information you provide when you:
- apply for our products or services;
- create an account on our website;
- subscribe to our service or publications;
- request marketing to be sent to you;
- enter a competition, promotion or survey; or
- give us feedback or contact us.
c) Automated technologies or interactions. As you interact with our website, we will automatically collect Technical Data about your equipment, browsing actions and patterns. We collect this personal information by using cookies and other similar technologies and from the communications we receive from your browser. Please see our Cookies Policy for further details about how we use cookies and other similar technologies.
d) Third parties or publicly available sources. We will receive personal information about you
from various third parties and public sources as set out below:
- Public information made available by you on social media and similar websites and apps;
- Public information about you in directories, for example of professional memberships or qualifications.
5. What marketing communications do we send?
Communication with Individuals
We will only send marketing communications to you, as an individual, if you have consented to us
doing so. To receive marketing or promotional communications, you can opt-in by checking the relevant
box located on the form on which we collect your data.
Communication with Business
We process your data within the scope of an existing business relationship with you or your company
because:
- We have a contract with you (or are considering entering into a contract with you). In this case,
the personal information we collect and use for marketing purposes relates to individual
employees of our clients and other companies with which we have an existing business
relationship; or
- It is in our legitimate interests for the conduct of our business activities (for example, to
communicate with you in a 'business to business' capacity in order to promote our products
and services that we believe will be of interest to you or your company). In that regard, we
may also obtain contact information from public sources, including content made public at
social media websites, to make an initial contact with a relevant individual at a client or other
company; or
- You consented to receive our marketing communications via e-mail as an individual at our
clients/companies. In this case, we will send you marketing communications to develop or
maintain a business relationship in accordance with applicable electronic and marketing
communications laws. These communications may include web beacons, cookies, and similar
technologies that allow us to know whether you open, read, or delete the message, and links
you may click on.
- We will usually offer you a check box on the forms we use to collect your personal information.
If you agree to receive the communications, you must click the box.
How to unsubscribe?
In any case, where we send marketing communications to you via email, you may opt out of receiving
any further marketing communications by clicking the ‘unsubscribe’ or ‘opt-out’ function in the email.
In addition, you can also exercise your opt-out right at any time by contacting us here (please indicate
the marketing communications you would like to opt out of receiving in the Request Details field)
6. Do we use artificial intelligence?
Yes, we do use artificial intelligence (AI) at times. However, we do not use your personal information
in any automated decision making (a decision made solely by the creation and application of
technologies without any human intervention) or profiling (processing of personal information with a
range of technologies that reduce human intervention to evaluate certain conditions about an individual)
that produces a legal effect or similarly significant effect concerning you
We use a range of technologies to analyse data. In case of our website, we might use your search terms
for recommendations of job offerings. In all cases, there is always human intervention in these
processes, as we use these tools to support our expert human decision makers.
We use automated systems/processes with the conditions described in the previous paragraph to
recommend and display alternative search results to your search query. The main aim of this is to
broaden the choice of job offerings to choose from. Accordingly, these AI systems do not have legal
effect.
For example, when you are searching for a job as a “warehouse worker” we will display alternative but
close job offerings like “pick packer” as well. The piece of processing that might use AI (for instance
machine-learning, logic- or knowledge based and statistical approaches) is based on Natural Language
Processing techniques to calculate similarities of words and word meanings. In any case these results
are only shown to you as recommendations to make an informed decision about your application.
7. Do we share your data with third parties?
To facilitate our efficient use of your information and to provide you with the content and/or resources and/or services, we disclose your information to third parties. However, this disclosure will only occur in the following circumstances:
- To our suppliers. We will, for example, engage a supplier to carry out administrative and operational work in support of our relationship with you. The supplier(s) will be subject to contractual and other legal obligations to preserve the confidentiality of your data and to respect your privacy, and will only have access to the data they need to perform their functions; the relevant suppliers are typically IT suppliers (who host or support our IT systems, including information about you), premises management companies (who look after physical security at our buildings, and therefore need to know about you to allow access to our buildings) and back office finance and accounting management providers (who need to handle details of candidates in order to process accounts payable and receivable). We also engage suppliers who provide IT technology services and solutions.
- To members of The Adecco Group and their affiliates (“Members of The Adecco Group”) within or outside the European Union. A list of the countries in which we operate is available on our website at www.adeccogroup.com/worldwide-locations . Your information will be shared with them for different reasons:
o   information is shared with Members of The Adecco Group that provide IT
functions for The Adecco Group companies worldwide; those IT functions are
located among others in Czech Republic and France.
o   information is also shared with Members of The Adecco Group worldwide
(including the legal entities acquired after the collection of information) for the
purposes previously described or to propose offers to you adapted to your profile
where you have expressed an interest in local or international opportunities in that
market, or Members of The Adecco Group identify that you may have particular
skills required or helpful in that market.
- To government or law enforcement authorities. We will share your data with government, police, regulators or law enforcement agencies authorities if, at our sole discretion, we consider that we are legally obliged or authorised to do so or it would be prudent to do so.
- To prospective sellers or buyers and their advisors. As part of due diligence relating to (or implementation of) a merger, acquisition or other business transaction, we may need to disclose your data to the prospective seller or buyer and their advisors.
8. Do we transfer your personal information outside of your country?
Your personal information can be transferred and processed in one or more other countries, in- or
outside the European Union or Switzerland. A full list of the countries in which we operate is available
on our website at www.adeccogroup.com/worldwide-locations
We shall only transfer data to those parties set out in section 7 above who are outside the European
Economic Area, or UK or Switzerland:
You may request additional information in this respect and obtain a copy of the relevant safeguard by
contacting us using the details set out below.
9. How long do you keep my personal information for?
We will retain your personal data only for as long as is reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes for
which it was collected. This includes meeting legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, or reporting
obligations. In certain cases, we may retain your data for an extended period, such as in the event of a
complaint or if we reasonably anticipate potential litigation related to our relationship with you.
The criteria for determining the retention period of your personal data include the following:
- the time needed to fulfil the original purpose,
- the necessity of maintaining our business relationship
- the scope of your consent, and/or
- any legal retention requirements we must adhere to.
Details of retention periods for different aspects of your personal data are available in our retention
policy which you can request from us by contacting us at privacy@adecco.co.uk.
10. What data security measures do we have in place?
We understand how important is to protect your personal information. We have implemented
operational procedures and adequate technical and organizational security measures.
Although we will do our best to protect your personal information, you should be aware that the
transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure and we cannot guarantee the
security of your personal information transmitted to the Website or any third party; for this reason, any
transmission is at your own risk.
11. What are your rights regarding your personal information?
Under applicable data protection laws, you have the following rights:
- Right to access and obtain a copy of your personal information
You are entitled to request confirmation of whether we process any of your personal
information. Where this is the case, may have access to your personal information and to certain
information about how it is processed. In some cases, you can ask us to provide you with an
electronic copy of your information. In some limited circumstances, you also have the right to
request that we transfer (“port”) your personal information direct to another third-party
provider.
- Right to correct your personal information
If you can demonstrate that the personal information, we hold about you is not correct, you can
ask that this information is updated or otherwise corrected.
- Right to be forgotten or to delete personal information
In certain circumstances you have the right to have your personal information deleted. You may
make such a request at any time, and we will evaluate if your request should be granted,
however this right is subject to any legal obligations we may have to retain data. For situations
where in accordance with the law, we determine that your request to have your personal
information deleted must be granted, we will do so without undue delay.
- Right to restrict or object to the processing of your personal information
In certain circumstances, you have the right to obtain restriction of the processing of your
personal information, or to object to certain processing thereof on grounds relating to your
particular situation.
- Right to withdraw consent
You have the right to withdraw consent at any time where we are relying on consent to process
your personal information. However, this will not affect the lawfulness of any processing
carried out before you withdraw your consent. If you withdraw your consent, we may not be
able to provide certain products or services to you. We will advise you if this is the case at the
time you withdraw your consent.
- Right to data portability
This only applies to information you have given us. You have the right to ask that we transfer
the information you gave us from one organisation to another or give it to you. The right only
applies if we are processing information based on your consent or under, or in talks about
entering into a contract.
- You also have a right to lodge a complaint with the Supervisory Authority (Information
Commissioners Office (ICO) in the UK) about us via www.ico.org.uk, casework@ico.org.uk
or 0303 123 1113.
If you want to exercise any of your rights, please use our form by clicking here.
12. How do we handle changes to this Privacy Notice?
The terms of this Privacy Notice may change from time to time. We shall publish any material changes
to this Privacy Notice through appropriate notices either on this Website or contacting you using other
communication channels.
13. How to Contact Us
In case you:
- have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Notice,
- would like further information about how we protect your information (for example when we
transfer it outside your country), or
- want to contact The Adecco Group’s Data Protection Officer (DPO) or the local Privacy Lead,
please email The Adecco Group’s DPO at globalprivacy@adeccogroup.com or the local
Privacy Lead at privacy@adecco.co.uk.
To exercise any of your rights related to your personal information, please fill in this form.