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Posted on 16 May 2010. Tags: apprenticeships, Career, Careers, confidence, constructive activities, Conviction, Crime, employers, Federal Bonding program, federal government, Felon in possession of a firearm, felons, Felony, felony record, Government, Indiana felon, indiana job, Indiana job market, indiana plan, indiana workone, job market, job search, job searches, job seekers, Jobs for Felons, Jobs In Indiana, knocks, Labor, maintenance jobs, Making, minorities, number games, Opportunity Tax Credit, possible resources, prep, professionally, Résumé, skilled trades, state of indiana, successful careers, Tax, technological resources, trades, trustworthiness, ups, ups and downs, work opportunity tax credit
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It is no secret that finding a job with a felony record can be a challenge, but with persistence and some knowledge about the Indiana job market, felons certainly can find jobs in Indiana. To be successful in a job search, felons must use all possible resources available to them and be prepared to sell themselves correctly when opportunity knocks. Techniques for both of those factors will be covered here. Continue Reading
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Posted on 18 April 2010. Tags: Action, Better, body language, certain details, confidence, confident attitude, discussing, dress, email, employer, employers, Employment, eye contact, Federal Bonding program, felon, felon interview tips, felons, Felony, few days, free interview tips, honest, honest approach, honest work, honesty, important decision, industry, information, insures, Interview Advice, Interview Create, Interview Take care, interviewer, job interview, Job Interview tips, job search, Labor, language, lets, mail, Mention volunteer work, Opportunity Tax Credit, persistence, phone, physical red flags, planning, positive spin, Program, Questions, quick thank, red flags, Research, responsible person, room, Show, strong eye contact, Tax, Than, The Interview, tough questions, ups, volunteer, volunteer work, Volunteering, well-rounded plan, winning strategy, work opportunity tax credit
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When persistence pays off and you get interest from employers, you must meet the task of successfully facing a job interview as a felon. Recognize that a winning strategy includes action before, during, and after the interview. With a well-rounded plan and an honest approach, the doubts an interviewer might have can be overcome. Continue Reading
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One of the top fields that hire felons is truck driving, and to find work it helps to know these tips about trucking jobs for felons. With the right approach, felons can increase their chances of getting paid to drive. Continue Reading
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Felon Job Search
How to find a job if you’re a felon is a tough question. There are many things you can and cannot do. You’re at a new beginning. So if you are still under court supervision, you must be working in an atmosphere where your employer will understand your parole or work release requirements.
You will be restricted from positions working around firearms and explosives as well as Government jobs and jobs that require licensure. That does not mean you will not be able to work.
Working for a small business employer may be a great option for you. Many small employers need people who are willing to work hard and improve not only their own situation but that of the company. They typically work with a small staff and with close supervision. This is a perfect situation for a felon willing to work hard. You can work in skilled and unskilled labor positions.
Temporary services may be a good option to check into for day labor, construction and manufacturing jobs. The most important thing to remember when wondering “how to find a job if you’re a felon” is that honesty will serve you well. You must be prepared to discuss your conviction at length and assure potential employers that you know crime doesn’t pay.
Also, education is important. If you need to get your GED, do it. Or if you can attend community college this will help you build the skill set you need to find employment.
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Posted on 05 October 2009. Tags: Action, application forms, Community Action Program, decent jobs, department of labor, Employment, employment service, ex felon, felon, felons, Felony, felony record, felony records, fidelity, fidelity bonding insurance, General, general assistance, Goodwill, Goodwill Industries, goodwill industries of central indiana, Government, government agencies, helping, Indiana Department, indiana department of labor, indiana felons, indiana felons jobs, indiana felons work, industries, insurance, investigations, job interview, job retention, job search, Labor, Many companies, Next Step Programs, Organization, Organizations, placement assistance, Program, Programs, Resource Centers, Résumé, Resumes, self-sufficient, seminars, Services, step, Tax, tax credits, temporary jobs, transitional employment, transitional employment service, United States Department of Labor, usual commercial bonding, various services, work experience
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It isn’t easy for a person convicted of a felony to get a job in Indiana. Many companies conduct investigations into the backgrounds of people who are applying for a job. Nevertheless, it is still possible to get a job with the assistance of government agencies and some organizations.
The Indiana Department of Labor leads the government agencies in this state in helping individuals with felony records get back on their feet again by getting decent jobs to help them become self-sufficient. Tax credits are provided to companies hiring ex-felons and fidelity bonding insurance is offered to persons who cannot get the usual commercial bonding. Job placement assistance is also provided by the government through the Community Action Program.
Organizations that offer help to ex-felons in getting a job include the Fletcher Place Ministry and the Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana. The ministry offers the Next Step Programs that help an ex-felon become employed after he has attended a series of seminars. On the other hand, Goodwill Industries offer various services to ex-felons, including general assistance in looking for a job and transitional employment.
The Resource Centers of Goodwill Industries provide general assistance such as providing tips on how to look for job leads, writing resumes, filling up application forms and other requirements, going for the job interview, and job retention. Meanwhile, in the transitional employment service, Goodwill Industries provide temporary jobs to ex-felons to help them get the work experience that they may need when applying for other jobs.
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Finding a job for an ex-felon in Indiana is a difficult task because most companies will immediately reject a person’s application upon seeing his criminal record. On top of that, many employers who are willing to accept a person who had been convicted of a felony only provide a minimum wage salary.
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Minimum Wage Jobs in Indiana
People who have a felony record often face the problem of getting a job in various states such as Indiana. Many businesses are unwilling to take the risk of accepting an ex-felon into their workforce and those that do usually offer a minimum wage salary.
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Jobs for Felons, Indianapolis, Indiana
Individuals with felony records discover the harsh reality that many companies are not willing to hire them the moment they get out of jail and try to find a job. It is a hard fact that many businesses even conduct investigations on the backgrounds of job applicants and refuse to accept those with criminal records. And even if they do find work, the pay is usually low.
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Posted on 12 September 2009. Tags: bills, Connecticut, Disfranchisement, employers, Employment, felon, felon friendly employers, Felon in possession of a firearm, felons, Felony, good job, helping, indiana employment, indiana job, Indiana Jobs, information, job openings, jobs for convicted felons, Jobs for Felons, Jobs Info, Labor, money, promises, share ideas, step, tips on finding a job
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Since this website started, a lot of people have stopped by looking for information on jobs for felons. While I can’t make any promises, I think by coming together and helping each other, we can help you find great indiana employment. I know you probably spend time looking for a job and don’t want to type up a post for this website, but if you speak up, maybe someone else will speak up. And if someone else speaks up, they might have some information on job openings that haven’t been announced yet. Or maybe information on felon friendly employers in Indiana.
You see where I’m going with the idea? Someone has to step forward first, and offer their voice. Together, we may be able to help find employment for people who are serious about getting not only a good job, but a good job, one that pays the bills and allows you to save money.
Jobs are scarce … for everyone … but felons sometimes have a little more trouble finding employment. Banding together and helping each other is something that could be successful. At Indiana Jobs Info, I’m offering to host a place for people to share ideas and tips on finding a job in Indiana if you’re a felon.
Anyone out there interested? I know you’re passing by … anyone want to stop by and start up a conversation about how to get you a job so you can start building your future?
Anyone?
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Posted on 30 August 2009. Tags: bearing, best bets, convenience store, Conviction, economy, Employment, ex felon, Felony, felony conviction, females, future jobs, general manager, general manager of the business, greater hardship, IN Jobs, indiana job, Job hunting, job market, job search, Jobs Indiana Felons, Labor, male felon, neglect, non-felon community, nursing home, real pinch, retail establishment, robbery, skills, small companies, would make sense
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The economy has put a real pinch on the number of jobs available across Indiana. This has caused an even greater hardship on those who have been convicted of a felony and are now available to return to the job market. With the increased competition from the non-felon community, and the strike against the ex-felon, the Indiana job search must be refined.
When performing the job search, an ex-felon needs to keep in mind that he or she will need to work in a place where they can prove that they are reformed. This is accomplished most often when working side by side with the owner or general manager of the business. Thus it would make sense to seek out small companies.
You will also want to look for employment in jobs where your felony conviction has no bearing on the type of work involved. For instance, if you were convicted of neglect of a dependent, you should not apply for work in a daycare, nursing home, or school. Likewise, you will be hard pressed to find work in a convenience store, or retail establishment if you were convicted of robbery.
One of the best bets for the male felon, and many females as well, are jobs that involve construction. Not only will the ex-felon be able to prove that they are worthy of the job, they can and will progressively gain skills in the field that may assist them in future jobs. Perhaps eventually the ex-felon will then be in a position to start and run their own company using the skills they have acquired.
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