In accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we provide you with important information below regarding the collection and processing of your personal data:
The DATA CONTROLLER, which will collect and process your data, is JUNIPER CONSULTING S.L., located at Gremi Fusters, 33 – Office 302, 07009, Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands).
If you wish to contact us with any questions regarding your data, you can do so by sending us an email to gdpr@ejuniper.com.
The purpose of collecting your resume and contact information is so that you can participate in personnel selection processes that we may have within the company. Our entity’s legitimacy to process your data is your consent obtained by accepting this clause.
We will store your resume for a period of one year, after which we will destroy the information, both in paper and logical format. Therefore, if you wish to remain part of our resume database, you must provide us with an updated resume after one year. We inform you that we will not share your data with any other entity or company.
You should be aware that, by processing your personal data, you have the following rights:
When the legal basis for processing your data is your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time.
- You may request access to all your personal data that we process (right of access).
- You have the right to rectify your data, either because it is inaccurate or because it has changed (right of rectification).
- You may also request the deletion of your data after the end of the employment relationship. In several circumstances, deletion may not be complete due to legislation requiring us to retain your data for a period of five years (right of erasure).
- You have the right to request that your personal data not be processed (right to object).
- You may also request restriction of the processing of your data in the following cases (right to restriction of processing):
- During the review of a dispute regarding the inaccuracy of your data.
- If the processing is unlawful, you object to the deletion of the data.
- When we no longer need to process your data, but you need it to exercise or defend against potential legal claims.
- If you have objected to the processing of your data, citing public or legitimate interest, while we are analyzing whether our reasons for processing prevail over your interests.
- Finally, you have the right to receive your personal data in electronic format, in a form that is manageable by you (right to data portability).