Cookies
What are 'cookies'?
'Cookies' are ways of saving a small amount of user information. The actual cookie is a small file of letters and numbers placed by a website onto a user's computer/device when he or she accesses the website. If you would like more information on cookies please follow the link.
How do we use cookies?
Cookies enable us to provide the features you are used to in websites, like remembering your username or a preference. They also help us with information on how to improve the website – like which things do people use, pages they like to visit.
We don't sell the information collected by cookies, nor do we disclose the information to third parties, except where required by law (for example to government bodies and law enforcement agencies).
There are three ways we use cookies:
1. To Enable Your Navigation
Like most websites, we use a number of standard cookies to maintain your 'session' (the time you spend on the site). These aid your navigation around the site and the use of features such as the Job Search. These are ‘session cookies' and will expire (leave your computer/device) when you leave the website.
2. To Authenticate your Login
These cookies allow you to login in to our Portal and us to make sure that login is secure. These cookies are vital in making the Reed Global Portal a safe and easy online tool for all your recruitment needs. These cookies will also expire when you leave the site.
3. To Improve Our Site
These cookies track use of the site and are used internally for us to improve user experience. They help us understand how our visitors are using the site and allow us to deliver our content better. This information is only used by us.
We use cookies to save your user name and details about what type of job you are looking for. This allows easy access to our site, with recommendations that are relevant to you. If your computer is shared by other people, we advise that you select the 'Don't remember my details' option when you sign in to your account. This will remove all details from the cookie.