In these days, even if the convicted criminal has paid his or her debt to society, but still may not be able to get a job. Employers increasingly require more intensive monitoring and control, to ensure they have the type of worker they prefer. However, this does not mean that the doors are closed by any means. There are many job opportunities, and just because you are convicted criminal does not mean that they do not need a job.
Instructions
Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Start by applying for all the jobs you believe you are qualified for and present your resume just as anybody else would. Be up front with your interviewer and stress your rehabilitation and accomplishments since your debt to society has been paid. Bring along your references and provide open and honest position about your current life.
Step2
Contact non-profits and religious organizations for job opportunities. These types of establishments are open to working with people instead of labels and can get you on your feet to getting a paycheck. If they can't help, they may be willing to provide support on where to look next.
Step3
Contact local organizations who work with convicted felons after being released. These folks will have lists of jobs available, not withstanding your background, to give you a head start on where to look.
Step4
Consider working odd jobs until you find the perfect employment. As long as you do well and bring in a paycheck, you can continue to look for your perfect career.
Step5
Consider going back to school and enrolling in a profession that offers job training and placement. These schools have open partnerships with companies that only require you have proper schooling.
Step6
Ask friends and family if they know of any small business that has openings. Working with the owner or manager of a store or company can be a great opportunity without the hassles of corporations who have arbitrary rules.
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