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Cookie policy

Information about cookies

Our website uses a small number of cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are stored on your computer to collect information about the general use of the site in order to make the website work, or work more efficiently and to provide statistical data about users' browsing actions and patterns.

 

What types of cookies does the Website use?

We use cookies to (a) remember your browsing preferences when you visit the site that can give you a better experience and (b) to collect anonymous statistical information about the way you use the Website so that we can improve the way the Website works.

None of your personal details are held in these cookies. The table below sets out details about the cookies we use and why.

 

Cookie Name Purpose
Data and Analytics

Google Analytics:

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These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use the Website. We use the information to compile reports to help us improve the Website. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the Website, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages visited.
Please visit Google for further details Cookies & Google Analytics
Security cookies

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These cookies preserve user states across page requests and block malicious users. They improve performance and security of the website.
Form security cookies .AspNetCore.Antiforgery.cdV5uW_Ejgc
.AspNetCore.Mvc.CookieTempDataProvider
Prevents forged entries on Contact us forms.
Consent cookie cookiefirst-consent Stores the user's cookie consent state for the current domain.
Session cookie

UMB_SESSION

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This cookie preserves user states across page requests.
Eploy Cookies ASP.NET_SessionId, ASP.NET_AuthId, Eploy.Session These are session cookies that helps the visitor use the website. It doesn’t capture any personal information.
Eploy Cookies CultureSystemCodeID This is only used for multilingual sites to store the visitor’s culture and set formatting of currency, dates etc. No personal information stored.
Eploy Cookies CultureSystemLanguageID This is only used for multilingual sites to store the visitor’s culture and set formatting of currency, dates etc. No personal information stored.
Eploy Cookies _cflb This cookie is used by Cloudflare for load balancing
Eploy Cookies LocalTimezoneVariable Used to store the visitor’s time zone so dates are formatted and time zones are set to their location. This doesn’t store any other information.
Eploy Cookies WebsiteModeID This is only used when the website has more than one mode (e.g., sites with Graduate Schemes). This doesn’t store any other information.
Eploy Cookies SavedVacanciesCookie It stores the vacancy ID which is used for keeping a list of saved jobs. It will only store a vacancy ID if the visitor clicks on ‘save job’.
Eploy Cookies RememberMeCookie This stores whether or not the visitor has ticked the ‘Remember Me’ option when they log in or register.
Eploy Cookies UsernameCookie This enables the site to remember the visitor’s login name if ‘Remember me’ is ticked.

Third party cookies

Facebook, X, Linkedin Various Some websites have the ability to share jobs to social networks. The browser will send information to the specific social site they wish to share content to. The social site will receive the visitor’s ID (on Facebook etc.), the website that they are visiting, the date and time and other browser related information. The names of these cookies changes from time to time. These cookies are only active if this feature is used.
Google SSO Google SSO: SSID Some websites have the ability to apply for jobs using social profiles, the site will always ask for consent to do this. These will only ever be active if the visitor chooses to use this service and currently only Google applies a cookie.
Dropbox, Google Dropbox when uploading from Dropbox
Google when uploading from Google
One Drive - no cookies
When uploading a CV or other document the visitor has the option to upload directly from their device or a cloud service like Dropbox. Both Dropbox and Google use cookies for this service, One Drive does not. These cookies are only active if this feature is used.
Youtube YouTube, yt- Some websites embed videos from a YouTube channel, normally using YouTube’s privacy-enhanced mode. This mode may set cookies on a visitor’s computer once they click on the YouTube video player, but YouTube will not store personally-identifiable cookie information for playbacks of embedded videos when using the privacy-enhanced mode.
Indeed _indeed Indeed conversion tracker is used by some websites to track the success of advertising jobs with Indeed. When a job seeker navigates to Indeed.com and clicks on a job, a cookie from Indeed.com is placed on their device.
X _twitter_sess Some websites may have an X feed displayed, which if clicked allows a suite of X cookies to track where the visitor came from and provides X with details of their X user name (if logged in).

Updating your settings

You do not need to allow your browser to accept cookies in order to browse much of our Website. If cookies are disabled then although the core features of the Website will work some of the functionality of the Website may be affected.

To disable cookies select ‘Tools / Internet Options / Privacy’ from your Internet browser then select the ‘override automatic handling’ option from the advanced settings dialogue box.

To find out more about the way cookies work, how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org 

 

Updates

Any changes we may make to our Cookies Policy in the future will be posted on this page. If we make a change to this policy, the change will take effect on the date that we post on this page.

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