
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Recruitment privacy notice
The scope and purpose of this privacy notice
You have expressed an interest in being considered for a role with Dechert LLP (“Dechert”, “we”, “us”, “our”). This privacy notice will explain how we collect, use, share and otherwise process your personal data in accordance with applicable data privacy laws, specifically the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
As a global law firm, we ensure that all our offices deal with all types of data, (whether personal or confidential data), to the same high standards of protection and transparency. However, please note that certain rights available under the GDPR may only apply depending on your location and the office you are applying to. If there are specific regional privacy rules which are inconsistent with the GDPR, we will have in place regional variations to our recruitment process to account for such variations. If you would like to discuss this further, please contact your local Dechert representative.
We may provide supplemental privacy notices on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing personal data about you so that you are fully aware of how and why we are using your personal data. Those supplemental notices should be read together with this Privacy Notice.
Who we are
We are a global legal services provider strategically based in key locations, our structure includes legal entities and partnerships registered in different jurisdictions some of which are limited liability entities. For full details please view our Legal Notice available on our website.
We are a data controller, and this privacy notice is issued on behalf of all Dechert entities, all of whom are joint data controllers of your personal data.
For any privacy related queries you can contact us by emailing privacy@dechert.com. Alternatively, you may directly contact your local Dechert representative.
What is personal data?
“Personal data” means any information relating to you such as your name, where you live, email addresses, telephone numbers etc. Personal data does not include data from which you can no longer be identified.
What personal data do we collect about you, how do we collect it and what do we use it for?
The types of personal data about you which we may collect, store and use are set out in the table below, and in each case we have specified the purpose and our ‘lawful basis’ for processing it. The GDPR specifies certain ‘lawful bases’ for which we are allowed to use your personal data. Most commonly, we will rely on one or more of the following lawful bases for processing your personal data:
a) if you have consented explicitly to us doing so;
b) if we need it to perform a contract we have, or may enter into with you;
c) if we need it to comply with a legal obligation; or
d) if we have a legitimate interest which is not overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms.
Please note, this information below sets out examples of personal data we may collect, however, in practice we may not collect all of these examples but only selected examples depending on your jurisdiction.
Category of personal data
Contact details
Examples
— Name, address, email address and telephone number, and photograph if provided
Purpose
— For administration purposes during the recruitment process
Lawful basis for processing
— Legitimate interests
— To take steps prior to entering and to enter into a contract with job applicants
Legitimate interest (where applicable)
— To make contact with job applicants during recruitment process
Category of personal data
Application related documents provided by candidates
Examples
— Application form, CV and cover letter, photograph, deal sheet, GPA transcripts, education certificates and writing sample
Purpose
— To assess job applicants
Lawful basis for processing
— Legitimate interests
Legitimate interest (where applicable)
— To make recruitment decisions and maintain standards of integrity and excellence in our workforce
Category of personal data
Application documents generated by the Company
Examples
— Test results, feedback and notes from interviews or other selection processes
Purpose
— To make recruitment decisions
Lawful basis for processing
— Legitimate interests
Legitimate interest (where applicable)
— To make and justify recruitment decisions and maintain standards of integrity and excellence in our workforce
Category of personal data
Details about current remuneration
Examples
— Current level of salary and benefit entitlements
Purpose
— To make decisions about the financial package on offer
Lawful basis for processing
— Legitimate interests
Legitimate interest (where applicable)
— To ensure appropriate and attractive financial packages are offered to job applicants
Special categories of personal data
The GDPR specifies some categories of personal data as being more sensitive and as such requires a higher level of protection. This is personal data which reveals or contains:
- racial or ethnic origin
- political opinions
- religious and philosophical beliefs
- trade union membership
- genetic data
- biometric data
- health data
- sex life or sexual orientation
Where we decide to process any special categories of personal data we will only do so where we have a lawful basis for doing so, and primarily because it is necessary:
- for the purposes of carrying out our obligations and exercising specific rights in the field of employment/labor law; and/or
- for the assessment of your working capacity.
In limited circumstances we may be required to process special category data from job applicants to respond to and defend legal claims.
The special categories of data about you which we may collect, store and use, are set out in the table below and in each case we have specified the purpose and our ‘lawful basis’ for processing it.
Please note, this information below sets out examples of special categories of personal data we may collect, however, in practice we may not collect all of these examples but only selected examples depending on your jurisdiction.
Category of special categories of personal data
Medical/health information provided as part of application process
Examples
— Details relating to any disability
Purpose
— To make reasonable adjustments
Lawful basis for processing
— Compliance with legal obligations and employment/labor law obligations
Category of special categories of personal data
Immigration information
Examples
— Passport, driving licence, visa, work permit
Purpose
— To check your right to work in the relevant jurisdiction
Lawful basis for processing
— Compliance with legal obligations and employment/labor law obligations
Category of special categories of personal data
Information for equal opportunities monitoring
Examples
— Race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion/philosophical belief & disability
Purpose
— To allow us to monitor equal opportunities
Lawful basis for processing
— Compliance with legal obligations and employment/labor law obligations
Category of special categories of personal data
Membership in religious organizations
Examples
— Details relating to membership in a religious organization
Purpose
— To make applicable tax deductions and provide tax records to religious organizations
Lawful basis for processing
— Compliance with legal obligations
We do not require you to provide any special categories of personal data other than those outlined in the table above. We recommend that you do not include any additional special categories of personal data in your application (unless requested by us), as it is unlikely to be relevant to the application process.
Personal data relating to criminal convictions and offences
For some roles we are obliged to seek personal data about criminal convictions and offences because it is necessary to carry out obligations and exercise specific rights in relation to employment/labor law and regulatory standards.
What if you do not provide the personal data we request?
It is in your sole discretion to provide personal data to us. If you do not provide us with all or some of the personal data we request, we may not be able to process your application to join us.
Change of purpose
We will only use your personal data for the purposes for which we collected it (as identified in the tables above), unless we reasonably consider that we need to use it for another reason which is compatible with the original purpose. If we need to use your personal data for an unrelated purpose, you will be notified of the legal basis which allows us to do so.
Collecting personal data about you from third parties
In addition to the data we collect from you during the recruitment process, we may receive personal data about you from third parties, such as:
- recruitment consultants/search firms;
- public sources including any services accessible on the internet which you are using for professional networking purposes, for example LinkedIn;
- Law schools;
- Regulatory bodies, supervisory authorities; and
- Other third party agencies who we instruct to run background checks.
How long do you keep my personal data?
Your rights in relation to your personal data (for candidates applying for roles in, or based in the EEA)
You also have the right to receive your Personal Data in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format and to have us transmit your Personal Data to another controller if:
— you have provided the Personal Data to us; and
— the processing is based on consent pursuant to:
— point (a) of Article 6(1)of GDPR; or
— point (a) of Article 9(2) of GDPR; or
— point (b) of Article 6(1) of GDPR and the processing is carried out by us by automated means, subject, to any legal restrictions which may apply.
Complaints
What we may need from you