Spilberg B.V. is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. We will use this information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Spilberg is headquartered at Gustav Mahlerplein 76 (1082 MA) in Amsterdam. This Policy Statement describes what personal information we collect from you and how we process your personal data.
When do we collect your personal data?
Spilberg collects personal data from the moment you start using our services. Furthermore Spilberg has the possibility to collect your data when you have published it on to a public channel, out of which it can be transpired that you are interested in new career opportunities. In any case we will only use your data in accordance with our conditions and in consideration with this Privacy Statement.
Which data does Spilberg collect?
Spilberg processes the personal data necessary for its services. Some of this information is required to use our services. Additional information can be desirable in order to provide better service regarding your wishes and qualities.
At registration the following data are registered:
name and address details, e-mail address and other contact details;
CV, information about education and employment history, availability and absence;
other details when required by law or with your permission.
At the moment you start working for or on behalf of Spilberg:
nationality, personal identification number, ID copy;
bank account number;
if applicable, Spilberg processes data on behalf of its clients in the context of a pre-employment screening.
If you work or have worked as a freelancer for Spilberg, the aforementioned data will only be processed if relevant and required.
Furthermore, some data is collected automatically. More information about this can be found in theCOOKIE STATEMENT.
Why Spilberg collects personal data?
Your personal data are used by Spilberg for the following purposes:
to be able to make offers and/or to give you information about the services provided by Spilberg;
to approach you for knowledge sessions (meetups) that might be interesting for you;
to be able to keep our services at a high level or to improve them;
to be able to assess your suitability and availability in connection to our services;
to start a cooperative relationship with you and therefore carry out the relevant administration (such as processing of hours worked and payment of invoices);
to be able to establish your assignment in an agreement;
to be able to execute pre-employment screenings for our clients;
for compliance with laws and regulations, including but not limited to identification, labour legislation, tax and social security legislation, fraud prevention and national and international sanctions legislation.
Our use of your information as described above is permitted by applicable data protection law (GDPR) because it is:
necessary for our legitimate interests in pursuing the purposes set out above, and such interests in each case not being overridden by your privacy interests;
in some cases, necessary to meet our legal or regulatory responsibilities; or
processed with your consent which we obtain from you.
With whom can Spilberg share your personal data?
Spilberg can share your personal data with other affiliated companies, her clients, subcontractors (for example data processors) who provide services or execute orders on behalf of Spilberg, suppliers, government authority and other business relations.
The provision of your personal data will only be executed in accordance with the purposes as stated below Why Spilberg collects personal data?
Your personal information can be transferred and processed in one or more other countries, in- or outside the European Union. We shall only transfer your data outside the EU to countries which the European Commission believes offers an adequate level of protection to you, or where Spilberg has put in place appropriate safeguards to seek to preserve the privacy of your information.
Retention period
Spilberg saves your personal data not longer than strictly needed for the purposes for which the data was collected and complies with applicable laws and regulations.
You have registered in the Spilberg database in the context of a (possibly) suitable assignment or new employment. This cooperation is not bound to a specific timeframe.
You can manage your personal data via your own portal on the website of Spilberg (www.spilberg.nl/en). If you no longer wish to be approached by Spilberg, you can unsubscribe via the portal. Your data will be permanently deleted from the portal and you will no longer be contacted by Spilberg.
Certain personal data might be available for a longer period in a protected environment during the legally applicable term and only in order to comply with employment law, tax and/or social security liabilities.
Security
Spilberg makes every effort to optimally protect your personal data against unauthorized use. Spilberg does this by using physical, administrative, organisational and technical measures. Companies and organisations that process data commissioned by Spilberg, enter a processing contract to ensure that your data is handled with the same level of security and confidentiality.
Rights
If you have your own portal via www.visservanbaars.nl you have access to a large part of your registered personal data. You can change, correct or delete a number of data yourself at any time. Besides you have the right to obtain a copy of your personal data.
If you wish to inspect the processing of your personal data and/or change or delete data that you cannot adjust yourself, you can contact your contact person at Spilberg.
Questions, remarks, complaints or (supposition of) data breach
If you have any questions, remarks or complaints about the protection of your personal data by Spilberg, you can contact us via fg@vibegroup.com or in a letter (Vibe Group Netherlands B.V., attn. de functionaris gegevensbescherming, Gustav Mahlerplein 76, 1082 MA Amsterdam).
In case of (supposition of) a data breach you are kindly requested to report this by sending an email to privacy@vibegroup.com. Please mention your first- and last name, contact details and a description of the situation in this e-mail.
Changes to this Privacy Statement
Spilberg reserves the right to change, add or edit the Privacy Statement. The most up-to-date Privacy Statement can be found on the Spilberg Website.
Links to other websites
Our website could have references, such as links or banners, to other websites that apply a different privacy policy. Spilberg is by no means responsible or liable for their privacy statement nor the content of the website.
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