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Will you now or in the future require IEQ's sponsorship to continue or extend your current work authorization status? *
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IEQ CAPITAL, LLC CALIFORNIA APPLICANT PRIVACY NOTICE – CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS AND DISCLOSURES Last Updated: January 1, 2023 This California Job Applicant Privacy Notice (“Privacy Notice” or “Notice”) explains how IEQ Capital, LLC (“company,” “we,” or “us,” or “our”) collects personal information from job applicants who are California residents, to the extent the personal information is collected and used by us solely within the context of their status as a job applicant. This Notice supplements other privacy notices you may receive in connection with your relationship with us. Personal Information We Collect and Have Collected in the Past 12 Months – Sources and Categories In the 12 months preceding the date of this Notice, we collected your personal information when you applied for a position with us or otherwise voluntarily provided information to us. We will continue to collect personal information from the same sources. The categories of personal information we collected from these sources during the 12 months preceding the date of this Notice, and will continue to collect, includes the following: Personal identifiers: name, address, email address, government-issued identification documents Protected class information: race, ethnicity, gender, gender identification, veteran status Professional information: records of your work and education history (including internal and external work history and references) Educational information: Education history; trade school records; certificates obtained Purposes for Collection of Personal Information We use your personal information to evaluate your application for employment, to conduct job interviews, and to comply with applicable law. Disclosure of Personal Information For Business Purposes in the Past 12 Months The following chart describes the categories of personal information that we disclosed to third parties for a business purpose in the 12 months prior to the date of this Notice: Categories of Consumers’ Personal Information Categories of Third Parties With Which We Shared Personal Information for a Business Purpose Personal identifiers: name, address, email address, government-issued identification documents Service providers that assist in providing human resource functions; facilitate scheduling and email communications; provide security services and cloudbased data storage, assist with other IT-related functions; provide legal services Protected class information: race, ethnicity, gender, gender identification, veteran status Service providers that assist in providing human resource functions; provide legal services Professional information: records of your work and education history (including internal and external work history and references) Service providers assist with recruitment activities and HR services Educational information: Education history; trade school records; certificates obtained Service providers assist with recruitment activities and HR services Additional Information About How We May Disclose Personal Information We may also share your personal information as required or permitted by law to comply with a subpoena or similar legal process or government request, or when we believe in good faith that disclosure is legally required or otherwise necessary to protect our rights and property or the rights, property or safety of others, including to law enforcement agencies, and judicial and regulatory authorities. We may also share your personal information with third parties to help detect and protect against fraud or data security vulnerabilities. And we may share or transfer your personal information to a third party in the event of an actual or potential sale, merger, reorganization of our entity or other restructuring. No Sale of Personal Information We do not sell the personal information of job applicants. Rights Related to Personal Information Held by Us Your Right To Access Information We Collect and Share About You We are committed to ensuring that you know what personal information we collect. To that end, you can ask us for the following information from us with respect to the personal information that we’ve collected about you in the 12 months prior to our receipt of your request: Specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you; Categories of personal information we have collected about you; Categories of sources from which such personal information was collected; Categories of personal information that the business sold or disclosed for a business purpose about you; Categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold or disclosed for a business purpose; and The business or commercial purpose for collecting your personal information. Your Right To Request Deletion of Personal Information We Have Collected From You Upon your request, we will delete the personal information we have collected from you, except for situations where the CCPA authorizes us to retain specific information, including when it is necessary for us to perform human resource functions; for other internal uses; to maintain the functionality or security of our systems; or to comply with or exercise rights provided by the law. Our Commitment to Honoring Your Rights If you exercise any of the rights explained in this Privacy Notice, we will continue to treat you fairly. Exercising Your Rights and How We Will Respond To exercise your access or deletion rights, or to ask a question about your data subject rights, contact us at compliance@IEQcapital.com or (650) 581-9807. For requests for access or deletion, we will first acknowledge receipt of your request within 10 business days of receipt of your request. We will then provide a substantive response to your request as soon as we can, generally within 45 days from when we receive your request, although we may be allowed to take longer to process your request under certain circumstances. We usually act on requests and provide information free of charge, but we may charge a reasonable fee to cover our administrative costs of providing the information in certain situations. In some cases, the law may allow us to refuse to act on certain requests. When this is the case, we will endeavor to provide you with an explanation as to why. Verification of Identity – Access or Deletion Requests We will ask you for two pieces of personal information and attempt to match those to information that we maintain about you. If we are unable to verify your identity with the degree of certainty required, we will not be able to respond to the request. We will notify you to explain the basis of the denial. Authorized Agents You may designate an agent to submit requests on your behalf. The agent can be a natural person or an entity that is registered with the California Secretary of State. If you would like to designate an agent to act on your behalf, you and the agent will need to comply with our verification process. Specifically, if the agent submits requests to access, know or delete your personal information, the agent will need to provide us with your signed permission indicating the agent has been authorized to submit the request on your behalf. We will also require that you verify your identity directly with us or confirm with us that you provided the agent with permission to submit the request. Please note that this subsection does not apply when an agent is authorized to act on your behalf pursuant to a valid power of attorney. Any such requests will be processed in accordance with California law pertaining to powers of attorney. Personal Information of Minors We do not advertise our positions to minors under 16 and do not knowingly collect or sell the personal information of minors, including minors under 16 years of age. How We Keep Your Personal Information Secure We maintain reasonable security measures appropriate to the nature of the Personal Information that we collect, use, retain, transfer or otherwise process. Those measures include administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect the personal information you provide against accidental, unlawful or unauthorized destruction, loss, alteration, access, disclosure or use. However, data security incidents and breaches can occur due to a variety of factors that cannot reasonably be prevented; therefore, our safeguards may not always be adequate to prevent all breaches of security. Changes to This Notice We will review and update this Notice as required to keep current with rules and regulations, new technologies and security standards. We will post those changes on the website or update the Privacy Notice modification date below. In certain cases and if the changes are material, we will post a notice on our website. Accessibility We are committed to ensuring that our communications are accessible to people with disabilities. To make accessibility-related requests or report barriers, please contact us at humancapital@ieqcapital.com. Contact Us If there are any questions regarding this Privacy Notice or to request a copy of this Privacy Notice in another format you may contact us at compliance@IEQcapital.com or (650) 581-9807.
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