How does a person with a felony find a job after he has served his time in Indiana? Most felons will find that it’s not easy to find a job, though it is not impossible. These jobs do exist but you will have to pound a lot of pavement, make a lot of phone calls, and fill out a lot of applications to find them.
People don’t know that there are actually companies that are paid an incentive by the government to hire convicted felons. Work One, the state employment agency, hires employment specialists who work to find or persuade companies to hire felons in Indiana. WorkOne’s program for ex-offenders, for example, helped 150 felons secure employment during 2005.
When looking for a job you should look for one that has a tax credit that can be used to pay for skill development and training for felons. Employers consider the development of communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills as a first priority.
Places to avoid looking applying for a job are long term temporary employment agencies. You will have better luck at a Labor Ready employment service for short term or daily employment until you are hired at one of the companies or businesses which you have applied to.
Keep in mind that small companies are more likely to hire a felon as the owners are more involved in the day to day business, and can see firsthand the ability of their hires to perform the tasks involved in the job.

I need help finding gainful employment so that I can support myself and my family. I have a felony conviction on my record and I can’t seem to get employers to over look this. What can I do and where I go to find a meaningful job?
Who have you contacted in your area?
No one will hire a felon. Your best bet is to work to get legislation passed to get your felony expunged. There is a bill in Congress but is stuck in committee called HR1529. You must write your congress people and urge them to pass this bill into law. Google federal expungement and learn more. Your fate is in your hands.