Privacy Policy & Equal Opportunities
Privacy Policy
gmk is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. For the
purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998, the data controller is gmk,
116-118 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1PP.
The Data Protection Act 1998
All information provided by you to us in the process of your job search,
is termed 'personal data' for the purposes of the Data Protection Act
1998. gmk adheres to the principles of the Act when processing your
personal data. Your personal data is stored on our database which can
be accessed by our London office.
What information do we collect and why?
When you register with us using our website registration form,
or by sending us an email, we receive and store your information.
Your name and email address is used only to communicate with
you in accordance with the policy. We will not use or disclose your
personal information given to us for communication with you for
any other purpose.
Where and how is your information stored?
The personal information collected is received as an email and is
then stored electronically on our database.
How do we use this information and to whom is it disclosed?
We use the information you send us to place you in suitable
employment. Disclosures to third parties occur only with your
approval. When you give us approval, your information may be
disclosed to nominated prospective employers.
E-mail Communications
We do not rent or sell your e-mail addresses to third parties for
unsolicited e-mail communications. Where you have submitted
your email address, we may occasionally send e-mail communications
to you to provide information that we think you would find useful and
interesting, including information about new services, jobs or
developments. Our emails contain instructions on how to unsubscribe
should you wish not to receive any further email communication.
Equal Opportunities Policy
gmk is committed to providing equal opportunity to everyone in
recruitment, selection, training, promotion and any other condition
of employment. No-one should be unfairly disadvantaged at work
or in any other disciplinary action on the grounds of age, race,
nationality, ethnic origins, sex, marital status, sexual orientation,
disability or any other unlawful criterion or circumstance. It is the
firm’s policy that anyone within the firm concerned with making
decisions should avoid unlawful discrimination in any form in their
dealings with other employees.