California Consumer Act

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California Consumer Protection Act


The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) gives California residents the right to opt out of
the “sale” of their personal information, as that term is defined in the CCPA. As defined, the
term may include some of our sharing of personal information about potential candidates with
a prospective employer.


If you are a California resident, you may opt out of such sharing with prospective employers by
filling out and submitting the form below or by calling 1-800-547-0804. This could result in
fewer career opportunities for you, but it will not prevent us from disclosing your details to
particular employers that you tell us you are interested in pursuing.


You must provide at least one email address below since we have an email address on file for
most individuals in our database. This also allows us to provide you confirmation that your
request has been processed or to contact you if we have questions about your request. Since
we sometimes have multiple, separate records for a single individual, we encourage you to also
provide an additional email address, as well as your name and the name of your current or prior
employer. This will maximize our ability to fully honor your request.

California Consumer Protection Act

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) gives California residents the right to opt out of
the “sale” of their personal information, as that term is defined in the CCPA. As defined, the
term may include some of our sharing of personal information about potential candidates with
a prospective employer.


If you are a California resident, you may opt out of such sharing with prospective employers by
filling out and submitting the form below or by calling 1-800-547-0804. This could result in
fewer career opportunities for you, but it will not prevent us from disclosing your details to
particular employers that you tell us you are interested in pursuing.


You must provide at least one email address below since we have an email address on file for
most individuals in our database. This also allows us to provide you confirmation that your
request has been processed or to contact you if we have questions about your request. Since we
sometimes have multiple, separate records for a single individual, we encourage you to also
provide an additional email address, as well as your name and the name of your current or
prior employer. This will maximize our ability to fully honor your request.