Cookies

What are cookies?

  • Cookies are small pieces of information, stored by your web browser on your computer. They enable things like keeping you logged in as you move around a website, or carrying address and delivery details from page to page as you make an online purchase.
  • They're very commonly used, right across the web. In fact, without them websites would struggle to deliver the kind of experience that we've all come to expect when online.
  • They can't contain viruses, they just don't work like that.

Why all the fuss?

  • The EU is worried that some people may be misusing them and has created a directive that aims to prevent that.
  • The UK is one of the first EU member states to implement the directive as law although there still exists a lot of confusion about what's actually required of website owners.
  • We don't believe that cookies are bad - they're useful. Of course they can be used for nefarious purposes by unscrupulous websites but the same is true of many things available on the high street.
  • We want to play it safe and make sure our users are fully informed.

What cookies do we use?

We automatically set the cookies listed below, so if you're using our site you accept that we're doing so. We use two types of cookies:

  • Session cookies which only exist while you;re on the site. When you close the window and leave the site, your browser will delete them. These are used for things like logging you in to the site.
  • Persistent cookies which are stored by your computer for your next visit to the site. These are used to maintain useful information such as what you added to your job cart.

ASPSESSIONID
This is set by our web server. It allows the site to identify you from one page to another during your visit. Your experience on the site would be pretty poor without it.

This cookie disappears when you close your browser. It doesn't contain any personally identifiable information about you, just a random string of letters.

CookiePermissionNoticeShown/CookiePermissionGranted
These cookies are used to make sure we've told you about our cookie policy through the overlay that slides down at the top of the first page you see, which makes it explicit that we set cookies. We then use the first cookie to remember, for the rest of your session, that we've displayed this message. Each time you visit the site it will display once. If you click the 'Okay, no problem' button, we'll set the second cookie to persist and hide the message every time you visit.

These cookies don't contain any personal information - they're just yes/no things. You can set the second cookie now using the link below too.

Okay, no problem


Shortlist
We use a couple of cookies to keep track of any jobs you add to your job cart. These don't contain any personally identifiable information. They persist between visits so you can keep track of the jobs in your cart, just like a shopping basket.

Jobseeker
This group of cookies is used when you log in to the site to access your personal details. They are session cookies so are deleted when you leave the site.

__utma, __utmb, __utmc, __utmz
We use Google Analytics (lots of websites do) to see how well our site is doing. These cookies are set by Google Analytics and allow us to view some anonymous information about the number of visits we get, the most popular pages and so on.

They don't provide us with any personally identifiable information. __utmc is destroyed when you leave the site and close your browser but the others will hang around and may be there next time you visit.

Above all, we will never knowingly share any of your personal details with unscrupulous third parties. We don't use cookies to store personal or sensitive information. We don't use them to follow you around the web or send you spam emails or phone you when you're eating dinner. It's all a bit far fetched anyway, but we take this stuff seriously.

But I don't want to accept any cookies

We hope that you're reassured by this explanation of what cookies we use and why we do so. If you do wish to block cookies from any sites, you can do so by changing your browser settings. Below are links to the appropriate pages for the most popular browsers.

Internet Explorer 7 and 8
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/block-or-allow-cookies

Internet Explorer 9
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/How-to-manage-cookies-in-Internet-Explorer-9

Firefox
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Blocking%20cookies

Chrome
https://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647&p=cpn_cookies

Safari
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/5.0/en/ibr1074.html

More about cookies

A quick search for "EU cookie directive" will return a bewildering number of results. Below are a few sites we've found useful in our research. We're not experts and we're certainly not lawyers but we care about this stuff. After all, we use the internet too.

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For job seekers

If you're in the job market, it can be a worrying time with the turmoil caused by the pandemic. You should be registering with consultants you can trust. We can't guarantee our ability to help you, but we can guarantee to safeguard your details. If we get in touch with you it's because there's a role we need to discuss. If we don't, then we'll keep your details live pending future positions.

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For recruiters

RHR has specialist teams in most sectors, from manufacturing to hospitality and from public sector through to retail. We recruit managers and professionals in a wide range of functions, specifically, general management, digital marketing, HR, finance, procurement and supply chain. We have traded for over 30 years and have an enviable reputation for delivery, honesty and integrity.

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