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    IPARTNER

    865, avenue de Bruxelles
    Z.A. des Playes
    83500  La Seyne sur  Mer – France

    Phone number: +33 (0)9 51 42 12 15
    Opening hours (CET/CEST): Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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    GDPR – Personal data

    The data you have transmitted are subjected to automatic processing by IPARTNER, SIRET number 81219686300029, 865, avenue de Bruxelles, La Seyne sur Mer, FR, in its capacity as data controller, in order to process and manage your application. Data processing is necessary for the implementation of your application.


    Data protection authorities can be contacted at the following email address: dataprivacy@ipartner-it.com.


    Data are kept for two years after the last contact with the unsuccessful applicant. In case of hiring, data may be retained by the employer during the entire term of the employment contract. The recipient of these data is the company’s human resources department.
    In the course of their processing operations, the data controller undertakes not to transfer your personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA).


    In accordance with the regulations which apply in the field of data protection, you may, at any time, exercise your right to access, rectify and delete your personal data as well as your right of limit and oppose processing and the portability of your personal data. Furthermore, you have the legal right to define directives concerning the management of your data after your death.


    These rights may be exercised by writing to the following email address: dataprivacy@ipartner-it.com.


    In this frame, we ask you to accompany your request with the elements needed to identify you (surname, first name, email) as well as any other information needed to confirm your identity.


    You also have a right of appeal to the Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (French Data Protection Agency) in the event of a breach of the regulation that applies concerning the Data Protection and the GDPR in particular.