How Do I list Jobs From Prison on My Resume?
The prospect of listing employment held while incarcerated can be intimidating.
What Should I Include in My Letter of Explanation About My Criminal History?
Telling the truth about your criminal convictions is critical because this honesty gives you the best opportunity to demonstrate your honesty to an employer. If you are applying for work, have a criminal record, and know the employer is going to run a background check, you should have a letter of explanation (LOE) prepared.
Once I Go to Treatment, Am I “Cured” of Being an Alcoholic or Addict?
Just like going to the gym for a month will not make up for a life filled with bad eating and poor exercise habits, a month (or six) in a rehabilitation facility will not “cure” an addict or alcoholic of their condition.
Why is Self-Care Important in Recovery?
The process of rebuilding a life or a career that has been affected by drugs and alcohol can seem overwhelming. While it is certainly worth the effort, it can be draining, and it can often be hard to see the long-term benefits while you’re in the middle of the process. Self-care is critically important as you begin the process and as you move through it.
How Do I Figure Out Whether an Employer Will Do a Background Check?
If you have a criminal record, you should try to figure out if a company does a background check before you apply, and if so, what kind. For a big company, there is probably a lot of info about this. If you have felonies, you should pay close attention to this information. If the company has a policy that says they do not hire people with felonies, unless you have some fantastic connection at the company that can override policy, you are probably wasting your time.
Does Having a Job Help with Recovery?
Absolutely! For a variety of reasons, employment can be a huge help in keeping people on the right track in their recovery.
What is a Certificate of Rehabilitation?
A Certificate of Rehabilitation is a document that attests that someone is rehabilitated after a period in their life where they were criminal justice involved.
When Will I Know I'm Ready for a Career Position?
On the ABC Employment Path - A for Any Job you can get, B for the Better Job - C, the Career position is the ultimate destination. It is where all the hard work and dedication that you poured into the A and B jobs pays off with a career that pays you well, allows professional and personal growth, and that you enjoy.
Why is Second Chance Employment Important?
Second chance employment is not just an opportunity for people to rebuild their lives but provides many benefits to other parts of society.
Can I Work in Banking with a Criminal Record?
Banking employers can more easily hire job candidates with minor criminal records under a new rule issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
Should I Lie About My Criminal History?
Absolutely not! You should always be prepared to tell the truth - but be strategic about it.
What Information Do I Need to Build a Resume?
As I explain in this blog post, there are two types of resume - chronological and functional - and the type you use will depend on your situation and work history.
No matter which type you choose, there is some standard information you will need in order to build your resume
If a Company is a Fair Chance Employer, Does That Mean They Hire Anyone with a Criminal Record?
Many states in the US have passed “Fair Chance” hiring laws, which define when and what companies can ask about an applicant’s criminal conviction history. Most commonly, these laws state that employers cannot ask about an applicant’s possible past criminal justice involvement until after they have interviewed and are considering making an offer of employment.
Where is the Best Place for Me to Look for a Job If I Have Criminal Convictions?
If you have misdemeanors, there are likely more companies that will be willing to hire you than if you have felonies. There are companies that hire felons as well, but they tend to be on a case-by-case basis. You can find a list of large, national employers who will hire people with a criminal record here.
When Do I Disclose My Criminal Background?
Like many things in life, the answer is “It depends.”
As I say in many other blog entries, always tell the truth, but be strategic about it.
Depending on the situation, you may not ever need to disclose your criminal conviction history.