SUMMARY
Executrade places top priority on protecting the privacy and confidentiality of:
- Our Clients,
- Our Applicants,
- Our Employees, and
- Those who provide reference information and assessments regarding our applicants and employees.
Executrade is in the business of recruiting quality employees for client firms. Successful applicants may become employees of the client firm or they may, as Executrade employees, provide temporary or contract services to the client firm.
In order to assess the suitability of applicants for potential employment positions, Executrade must collect pertinent information about the applicants. We do not collect information that is superfluous to employment or to the employment search.
Executrade we will never request any fees, or payments, or ask candidates to pay for transactions on our behalf. We do not gather information that is not directly relevant to the employment search, respecting the privacy of our applicants.
In line with our commitment to secure communication channels, Executrade does not use WhatsApp for any communication. Your privacy and security are extremely important to Executrade, and we strive to make your employment journey as seamless, secure, and transparent as possible.
Personal information is not used or disclosed for any purpose other than the purposes for which it was collected, except with the consent of the individual or as required by law.
Upon request, any individual will be informed of the existence, use and disclosure of his or her personal information and shall be given access to that information.
Further information and requests for access to personal information can be directed to Executrade’s Privacy Officer, Lynne Silvoza, at lynne@ecl-group.ca or by telephone at 780.944.1309.
In order to match our job applicants to the most appropriate and rewarding employment positions, Executrade must collect as much pertinent information as it can about both the applicant and the available positions. We avoid collecting information that is not relevant to the employment search.
If the applicant becomes an employee of Executrade, then we also collect personal information necessary to properly administer payrolls and company benefits.
Gathered From and About Applicants
Applicants are always asked to provide:
- a current resume, complete with home address, telephone number and employment history
- a list of employment references we may contact
- any personal information that may impact the applicant’s availability or suitability for work
Applicants may also be asked to undergo testing of their skills. Test results are immediately available to the applicant and are added to the applicant’s file.
On occasion, an investigation into an applicant’s credit history may be requested. This is never undertaken without the express written consent of the applicant.
Executrade will add to the applicant’s file any or all of the following:
- interview assessments
- input from references
- proof of education, professional status and/or designation
- verification of any or all of the information contained in the resume
- offer of employment and/or employment contract
- record of communications with the applicant or with client firms, if related to the applicant’s employment search
- record of presentations, interviews and hires conducted by or through Executrade
Gathered From and About Employees
Executrade employees are always asked to provide:
- their full name, home address and telephone number
- their Social Insurance Number
- their date of birth
- income tax information relevant to payroll processing
- bank information, if being paid by direct deposit
- emergency contact information
If the employee is eligible for health or other company benefits, he or she is also asked to provide information required by the external party providing the benefits, such as:
- marital status
- dependant information
- smoking / drug history (if required)
- health history (to the degree required)
Executrade will add to the employee’s file any or all of the following:
- payroll records
- attendance and punctuality records
- employment reviews
- official correspondence
- disciplinary actions taken, if applicable
All personal information pertaining to applicants is recorded and stored in Executrade’s computerized database. This database is accessible only to Executrade employees employed to work in Executrade’s recruitment offices.
Personal information pertaining to employees is recorded and stored in Executrade’s computerized accounting database. The accounting database is accessible only to Executrade’s accounting staff. It is password-protected against access by any other Executrade employee.
The ECL IT environment is protected from outside intrusion through the use of a variety of measures (tools, software and processes) including perimeter security, wireless security, workstation security, server security, network security, workplace security, active directory security, email and office 365 security. ECL also protects itself with Cylance – an artificial intelligence tool that has 99.9% effectiveness on cyberattacks.
When personal information has been recorded on paper rather than electronically, it is stored in filing cabinets until it can be transferred into the computerized databases. Even after transfer into the computer, paper files may be retained throughout the active phase of an applicant’s search for employment or of an applicant’s availability for temporary placement, to provide quick access in the event of computer failure.
Personal information is never shared with outside parties for any purpose other than the obtaining of employment for our applicants, except when disclosure of the information is required by law or when the applicant has asked us to disclose the information.
Clients must agree to uphold Executrade’s privacy standards before resumes and other personal data will be released to them.
Personal information is not submitted to a prospective employer without the prior approval of the applicant. Approval may be sought on a case-by-case basis or by the applicant signing a written release permitting as many submissions as necessary.
Employee records are retained for at least 7 years, as required by law.
Information about applicants is retained for as long as we anticipate finding suitable employment for those applicants or for as long as we anticipate that applicants may wish to reactivate their files.
Most frequently, successful placing of applicants does not terminate our relationship with them. After a period of time, restructuring by the employer, changes to personal situations, desire for new challenge, or a variety of other motivators may bring applicants back to Executrade in the search for new positions.
Once Executrade believes the working relationship with an applicant has been completed, the applicant’s records are destroyed. Computer files are purged from the system and, if there is any remaining paper file, it is shredded.
Applicants may request the destruction of their personal records at any time.
Upon request, any individual will be informed of the existence, use and disclosure of his or her personal information and shall be given access to that information.
Written requests for access should be forwarded to Executrade’s Privacy Officer, Lynne Silvoza, at lynne@ecl-group.ca or at Executrade’s mailing address. Access will be given within 30 days of receipt of the written request.
Please note that not all personal information can be accessed by an applicant. Where references obtained from prior employers and notes recorded by personnel consultants contain the personal opinions of the employers or consultants, those personal opinions are protected by the Privacy Act. Information falling into this category will be removed from the files prior to viewing by the applicant, unless the providers of the opinions give us explicit permission to share their views with the applicant.
It is important to not include unsolicited personal information on your resume or job application when it is not relevant to your job search.
For instance, prospective employers have no right to know the age, sex, race, marital status or social insurance number of an applicant.
When we notice that you have included such materials with your job application, we will ask you to remove it before we proceed with recording your information.
Also, if you should ever feel that our client or consultant is requesting information from you that is not reasonably necessary or relevant, please refrain from providing that information and inform our Privacy Officer as soon as possible.