Privacy Notice & Cookie Policy
Blue Lynx is part of the Blue Lynx group, which includes The Blue Lynx Group B.V., Blue Lynx Employment B.V., Blue Lynx Projects B.V., Blue Lynx Recruitment B.V., Blue Lynx Talent Acquisition Ltd, Blue Lynx Careers Ltd. and Blue Lynx SAS. On this page, you will find what type of personal data Blue Lynx (hereinafter referred to as “the company”, “we”, “us”, “our”) processes and collects from you when you use our website and services.
We are fully General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliant and all the personal data and details that we process, collect and store are secured in accordance with the European law.
Blue Lynx ensures your privacy is always protected. Your personal data is always handled with care and respect. When you provide us with specific information, you can be assured that it will only be used for the purpose(s) outlined in this privacy policy statement. The terms and conditions of our Privacy policy are subject to change at any time.
There are two main ways, in which we collect data: through the use of our website (registration in our internal database, website analytics tools, contact forms and cookies) and during the recruitment processes when assisting you in your job search. To inform you about each in a clear manner, we will be covering each of them in the following lines.
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Recruitment
We collect personal information about our candidates throughout the recruitment process. This applies to Temping, Contracting, Recruitment, Executive Search and Talent Sourcing. Be it through the registration form on our website or a call with our recruiters and talent sourcers, you might be asked to provide specific personal information.
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What type of data do we collect?
We collect the following data from our candidates upon registration and screening:
- Personal information – name, age, nationality
- You contact details – email, phone number, address
- Language skills
- Your CV
- Cover letters (when required)
- Availability to work
- Education details
- Certificates and qualifications (when required)
- Salary expectations
- Contact details of referees (when required)
- Other job-specific information for the position you are applying for
As part of our services, we also actively source candidates on job boards (i.e. LinkedIn, Monsterboard, Indeed, etc). To match individuals to the right career opportunity, we collect personal information candidates choose to make public to find a job. This may include:
- Name
- Email address
- Education details
- Current and past employment
- CV and other details from your profile
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How do we collect your data?
We use several channels to communicate with candidates. We may collect your personal data and additional information:
- Over the phone and via email
- Via a reference that you have chosen
- Through contact and registration forms on our website
- From job boards and professional social media networks
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How will we use your data?
We gather personal information and details to provide you with a better service and to accurately match candidates to job opportunities. Some ways we can use your data include:
- Assessing skills and suitability to a job
- Arranging interviews with clients and Blue Lynx employees
- Providing information in regards to the outcome of your job applications
- Sharing your CV and other employment details with our clients
- Requesting reference information and contact details
- Providing your information to a third-party reference check company, when required by a client and with your permission
- Processing your information for administrative tasks for internal purposes
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How do we transfer your data?
We only provide third parties (i.e. our business clients and reference check companies) with your data after we confirm your consent. We make sure we transfer the absolute minimum data necessary for recruitment purposes and we take the maximum security measures. The minimum data required would be:
- Names
- General Location – City
- Education and Qualifications
- Employment History
- Skills
- Salary expectations
- Availability
- References – if requested
The aforementioned data could be transferred to third countries, out of EU/EEA and Switzerland, only for recruitment purposes and with the Candidate's consent.
Blue Lynx does not give access to your data to third party providers for marketing and advertising purposes.
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How do we store your data?
Under Dutch law, when you join our employment, we are required to keep your documents for 7 years according to the Data Retention Policy. After this period, your personal data will be irreversibly destroyed.
Any personal data provided to us at registration or via our contact forms will be kept by us until such time that you notify us that you no longer wish us to keep this information. CVs/profiles collected on professional social networks such as LinkedIn, Indeed and Monsterboad, that were unused and uncontacted, are kept for a maximum of 4 weeks. After that, they are deleted.
Your personal data is processed in the Hague (the Netherlands). All Blue Lynx websites (Public, extranet, intranet and internal applications) use encrypted technology. Hosting and storage of your data take place in the Netherlands. The servers are located in a secured building and are protected by passwords, antivirus software and multiple authentication requirements.
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Cookies
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What are cookies and what are they used for?
Website or HTTP cookie is a small piece of data that your web browser stores on your computer while you are browsing our website. Cookies are a mechanism that allows websites to remember information about the user’s interactions, preferences and activity. They also help us with identifying the type of browser and device you are using.
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Deactivation and deletion of cookies
The law states that we can store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of this site. For all other types of cookies, we need your permission. You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website.
Your browser allows you to delete all cookies from your computer at any time. Most browsers automatically accept cookies, however, you can modify your choice by adjusting your browser settings. Upon visiting our website for the first time, you will be notified that our website uses cookies. You will also be offered a choice between the level of consent you wish to declare. If you deactivate cookies, some features of our website may not be accessible to you.
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What type of cookies do we use?
This site uses different types of cookies. Some cookies are placed by third party services that appear on our pages. On our website, there are 3 main categories of cookies: necessary, marketing and statistics. For more detailed information, read about the different cookies we use.
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Necessary
Necessary cookies make a website usable as they enable basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. Without these cookies, our website could not function properly.
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Statistics
Statistic cookies help us understand how you interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
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Marketing
We use marketing cookies to track visitors across our website.
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Website
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Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a tool, which helps us track data about visitors on our website. Google Analytics cookies gather information that we later use to measure and improve our website’s performance. Google Analytics gives us information about the following:
- Type of browser, device and operating system
- IP address
- Age, gender and location
- Source
- Pages you have visited and the amount of time spent
- Whether you are a new or returning user
We don’t use any of the traceable data to identify our users. We do not sell or otherwise give this information to third-party providers.
If you want to opt-out from Google Analytics, please visit this page for more information.
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Hotjar
We use Hotjar’s cookies and technology to understand our users’ needs and behaviour on our website, as well as to optimise their experience. Hotjar is a technology service that gives us insight into:
- How much time they spend on which pages
- Which links they choose to click
- What users do on our website
- Which features they choose to interact with
With the help of Hotjar, we also build and maintain our service with user feedback.
Your IP is processed during the session and stored on Hotjar in a de-identified form. Hotjar also reports on device screen size, device type, browser information, country of access, and the preferred language the user chooses to display our website. Hotjar protects this information in a pseudonymized user profile. Hotjar is contractually forbidden to sell the data collected on your visit on our behalf.
For further information on Hotjar, please visit this page.
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Contact forms
We have several contact forms spread around different sections of our website. They are designed to facilitate getting in touch with us. Most of those forms require an email address and other personal information. We use this information to contact you back in order to answer your questions or queries. By subscribing to our newsletter or filling in your email in one of our contact forms, you agree to have your data processed by Blue Lynx. We may also use your contact information for market research and to make announcements about new services and features on our website.
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Your rights and opting out
Should you believe that any personal data we hold on you is incorrect or incomplete, you have the ability to request to see this information, rectify it or have it deleted.
You also have the right to:
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Request
You have the right to request for personal data we may hold about you. This is known as a Data Subject Access Request (“DSAR”). A data subject is an individual who is the subject of personal data. If you wish to make a DSAR, please complete this form and return to us at gdpr@bluelynx.com or in writing Blue Lynx,
Attn.: Data Protection Officer, Koninginnegracht 19, 2514AB, The Hague, the Netherlands.
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File a complaint
If you still feel that your personal data has not been handled appropriately according to the law, you can contact the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) and file a complaint with them.