Felon Friendly Jobs Guidance

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Jobs for felons are difficult to find in the current economic condition. A proven way for an ex-con to get assistance is to visit or call the region employment office. Each state has a slightly different name (by way of example, "Department of Workforce Services" or "Agency for Workforce Innovation") though the services they provide tend to be mainly the exact same. They have thousands of jobs listed in their database and page they should be able to help you on the road to finding jobs for felons.

All of these government employment offices have their own website where jobs for felons are listed and job seekers can simply upload their resume or apply right away for those jobs. On the flip side, this really is a rather inefficient approach since you won't know from the job listing on the site whether these are businesses that hire felons.

It's better to call or visit the employment office and ask them for assistance in finding job opportunities for felons. When you call or visit their office, just be honest about your situation. Yearly around 650,000 people are released from state and federal prisons within the USA so your situation is hardly unique. The state employment office may have at least an individual which will know which employers offer felon friendly jobs.

Although a lot of the jobs for ex felons that can be offered will most likely not be excellent ones, this is still a great starting place if you are prepared to work from the bottom up.

While you are there you also had better ask about government programs in your state which are in area to help you reenter the labor force and locate jobs for felons. They can also have information about non-government resources for felons for example church-based groups and other non-profit organizations that are active within your area. This will likely be a good resource in finding employment for felons.

These days the net is a great source of thousands of local job listings so do an online look for employment for felons. There may be some government programs or non-profit organizations which have been setup to help ex-convicts. Try asking your parole officer or the state employment office about what resources are available to help you find companies that hire felons.

Conversely, the most effective advice anybody can give you is to network. That is really the best way to locate companies that hire felons. Write down everyone whom you think might be able to help you. Call them up but don't ask them to give you a job. Instead, ask them should they are willing to give advice, assistance, referrals or recommendations to help you within your look for felony jobs.

Hopefully some people will agree to help and you may fax or e-mail them your resume along with a nice cover letter thanking them for their assistance. Within the letter, provide them with a short description of the kind of employment for felons that you want.