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The government of Indiana has taken action on attracting private sector jobs in recent years with several new plants opening, but it did not stop there and has made government jobs more available. To do this, the government developed the State of Indiana Job Bank. This program, started through the Indiana State Personnel Department (SPD), is an online database listing almost all of the state government jobs publicly available at the time.
The appealing thing about the Indiana Job Bank is that it includes all types and all levels of jobs. It is not unusual to log in and see a lifeguard job for a state pool on one page, and a chief pharmacist position at a state hospital on the next page. There are comprehensive search and filtering functions, so you will not see jobs that do not interest you if you search correctly. Read the full story
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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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