Privacy Policy
CMI is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy outlines the rules for processing personal data as applied by CMI. It was written and last updated in June 2024.
This policy applies to all information submitted using the CMI consulting firm’s website, including data sent during job applications or through the contact form, as well as information sent by email or any other electronic means to CMI.
CMI reserves the right to modify this policy at its sole discretion. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be posted on this page. Additionally, CMI disclaims any responsibility regarding the privacy policies of third-party websites linked from the CMI site.
By browsing the CMI website and giving their consent (e.g., by sending messages via the contact form), users agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Data collection by CMI complies with the following European and national regulations regarding personal data protection:
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2016/679
- French Law No. 78-17 of January 6, 1978, on Data Processing, Files, and Individual Liberties
Use of Personal Data by CMI
- Data Collected and Processed for Job or Internship Applications
This data is collected and processed with explicit consent. Providing such information is required for CMI to manage applications for internships or employment. The data collected (stored for a maximum of two years) includes information contained in applicants’ CVs and cover letters (e.g., name, surname, address, phone number, email address, educational and professional background). Access to this data is strictly limited to CMI staff (e.g., HR department, consultants).
- Data Collected and Processed via Contact with CMI
This data is also collected and processed with explicit consent. It is necessary to provide this information for CMI to respond to contact requests. These data, stored for a maximum of two years, include the information submitted through contact forms (e.g., name, surname, phone number, email address). Access is restricted to CMI staff (e.g., reception, management, HR team).
Cookies
Cookies are small files that websites store on your computer’s hard drive during your first visit. Most websites, including CMI’s, use cookies. They help measure the site’s audience.
CMI’s website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google. It helps analyze how users interact with the website. Google Analytics uses cookies like “_ga” and “_gid” to measure traffic, which are stored for a maximum of 13 months.
User Rights
Users have the following rights regarding the use of their personal data:
- Request a temporary freeze on the use of certain data
- Request a copy of their data (right to data portability)
- Request data deletion, correction, or verification
- Object to the transmission, sharing, or storage of data
- File a complaint with the CNIL (France’s data protection authority)
More information about these rights is available on the CNIL website:
👉 https://www.cnil.fr/fr/mes-demarches/les-droits-pour-maitriser-vos-donnees-personnelles
Users can exercise these rights by contacting CMI by email at the following address: contact@cmi-strategies.com or by postal mail: CMI – 2 rue des Italiens, 75009 Paris.