Advanced Recruitment Consultants respects the
privacy of individuals in all aspects of our business operations. We
have a longstanding commitment to protecting the personal
information of employment seekers when providing services to our
clients. Your personal information is only collected, used and
disclosed by ARC in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
WHY DO WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?
As an employment seeker using ARC’s services,
you will be asked to provide certain information items to enable us
to provide you with the best possible service. In addition to your
contact details, your resume and a description of the type of work
you are looking for, your profile may include the following:
For Sub-Contractor or Project Staffing
arrangements, we also require the following; at the time of
engagement:
Information required to provide payroll
services, including banking details, tax deductions and vacation
allowances.
Information about you and you beneficiaries,
as required, to enroll in any benefits packages.
We use your information to:
Understand your qualifications, needs and
preferences.
Find the best employment opportunities for
you that will give you the job satisfaction you are looking for.
Fulfill the clients’ requests for
information about the candidates presented.
Provide you with appropriate career
direction, training or transition services.
Assess and develop our business and
operations to better service employment seekers and our clients.
Provide payroll and other Human Resources
functions to you, for Sub-Contracting employment.
Advanced Recruitment Consultants never collects
more personal information than is needed to fulfill these purposes,
unless requested by the client and consented to by the employment
seeker
WHEN DO WE DISCLOSE PERSONAL INFORMATION AND TO WHOM?
Your personal
information is never traded, sold or leased by us to any external
company or organization. Your information is only disclosed for
ARC’s legitimate business purposes as approved by you, or, as
required to meet legal and regulatory requirements.
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