What are cookies?
Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device (for example, your computer, smartphone and other hardware which access the internet) when you visit a website. Cookies can be useful because they allow a website to recognise your device, preferences and generally help to improve your online experience. You can find more information about cookies at: www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.
What types of cookies do we use or allow?
We create and store first party cookies, which are unique to our website, on your device. We allow third party cookies, which other websites create and store on your device. We use session cookies, which disappear from your device when you close your web browser. We also use persistent cookies, which stay on your device after you have closed your web browser, for example to track whether you are a new or return visitor to our website. We use strictly necessary cookies as it is in our legitimate interests to provide you with the services that you ask us for (for example, logging in or filling in webforms) and to ensure that our website works properly for you (for example, navigating our webpages). We do not have to ask for your consent for these cookies. If you use your web browser settings to block these cookies, parts of our website may not work properly.
You can update your preferences at any time on our cookie preference page.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function. They enable core functionality such as security and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.
Functional Cookies
We use functional cookies, with your consent, to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation (for example, to remember your preferences and settings). If you reject these cookies, some or all of these services may not function properly.
Performance & Targeting Cookies
We use performance cookies, with your consent, to count visits and traffic sources so that we can measure and improve the performance of our website (for example, to know which of our webpages are the least and most popular, and how visitors move around our website). If you reject these cookies, we will not be able to monitor the performance of our website.
We allow our advertising partners to set targeting cookies, with your consent, to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other websites. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less personalised advertising.
First Party Cookies
Category |
Provider |
Cookie |
What are they for? |
How long do they remain? |
Can they be disabled |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
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. |
It is automatically deleted when you shut your browser. |
No – it’s essential to make the page work. |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
Eploy_CookieConsent |
This stores the type of cookies which the candidate has given their consent to store on their PC. e.g., Performance, Analytics etc. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
No - this cookie is required if the visitor is using the new cookie consent module. If the customer is not using it then it will not be stored. |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
CookiesDirective |
This records that the visitor confirmed they have read the cookie banner so that it does not appear again. This doesn’t store any other information. This will be replaced by Eploy_CookieConsent. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
No |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
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. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
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. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
_cflb |
This cookie is used by Cloudflare for load balancing |
This cookie is a session cookie that lasts from several seconds up to 24 hours. |
No |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
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. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
Strictly Necessary Cookies |
Eploy |
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. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
Functional Cookies |
Eploy |
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’. |
It is automatically deleted when you shut your browser. |
Yes- although a visitor won’t be able to save a job without registering first. |
Functional Cookies |
Eploy |
RememberMeCookie |
This stores whether or not the visitor has ticked the ‘Remember Me’ option when they log in or register. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
Functional Cookies |
Eploy |
UsernameCookie |
This enables the site to remember the visitor’s login name if ‘Remember me’ is ticked. |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
Third Party Cookies
Category |
Provider |
Cookie |
What are they for? |
How long do they remain? |
Can they be disabled |
Functional 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. |
See the 3rd party pages for more information: Facebook X LinkedIn |
Yes |
Functional Cookies |
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. |
It will automatically expire after 6 months. |
Yes |
Functional Cookies |
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. |
Dropbox Google |
Yes |
Functional Cookies |
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. |
Read more at YouTube’s embedding videos information page. |
Yes |
Performance & Targeting Cookies |
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. |
30 days. |
Yes |
Performance & Targeting Cookies |
Google |
__ga _gali _gat_UA-1036645-1 _gid |
This suite of cookies are managed by Google for analytics. They might be used to collect information about:
- how many site visitors
- how visitors use the site
- where visitors come from, both geographically and from which website
|
It will automatically expire after 2 years. Google Analytics |
Yes |
Performance & Targeting Cookies |
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). |
It will automatically expire after 12 months. |
Yes |
How can you reject performance, functional and targeting cookies?
You can change your cookie preferences at any time by clicking on the “Cookie Settings” icon. You can then select “Allow All”, “Reject All” or adjust the available toggles for performance, functional and targeting cookies. You may need to refresh your webpage for your changes to take effect.
Alternatively, you can change your cookie preferences via your web browser settings. You can find out how to make these changes by clicking on your browser’s "help" function or one or more of the following:
To find information relating to another web browser, visit the web browser developer's website.
You can visit tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout to opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, or www.allaboutcookies.org for further information on how to manage cookies.
If you use you block or reject cookies, parts of our website may not work properly.
How can you contact us about the use of cookies on our website?
If you have any questions or complaints about cookies on our website, please contact [email protected].
How can you stay up to date about the use of cookies on our website?
Well done for reading to the end of this Cookies Notice. Please make sure that you regularly come back to read this Cookies Notice as we will update it to include any changes that you should be aware of.