Depends on the job, groundskeeper? Maybe if your bondable. Counselor? Teacher? Maybe not. Specifically, there is pending legislation for mandatory screening of aod counselors in California. In the future it may become very difficult for someone convicted of larceny, forgery or fraud to work in any program that bills or is reimbursed by the federal government. Some of this fall out in California is from very high profile billing fraud in tx settings. Finally, if you are a sex offender or violent felon (yes, this includes terrorist threats or dv) there are lots of helping professions and allied healthcare professions where it just will not hAppen. Best not to lie to a potential employer
It probably depends on WHAT kind of job you are trying to get. It is doubtful that any job involving the "public trust" would be open to you - on the other hand a job with the roads and highways department (for instance) could be possible. It all depends on the job.
Where can a felon find a job in akron ohio
Depends on what office they hold or job they hold in federal government.
Yes, if the job does not call for employment by a government agency, or licensure by the state, and if your employer will hire you.
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Government jobs can be federal, state, county or city. One way to search for government jobs is to use the free website link below "Free Public Records Directory - Government Jobs." You can search by state and then county. Some states offer job searches by location. Click on the name of the state and then scroll down to the specific county. By clicking on the link, it will take you to the actual state or county website.
No.
Periodically check the Job & Program listing for felons in California on any of the various websites that cater to felons. One of them is listed below as a Related Link.
The felon needs to ask their parole officer how to do it.
There are many different government jobs. They can be federal, state, county or city. You can search for state, county or city jobs using the free website "Free Public Records Directory - Government Jobs" link below. On the main "Jobs" page, click on the name of the state. You can then scroll down to the county of interest. Only those counties with links will appear. The links will take you directly to the actual state or county website. Some states offer government job searches by county.
You are never an ex felon, once a felon always a felon...While this is true, it's irrelevant to the question. You can try Carolina Cargo.
YES
ANYTHING is possible, but it is highly doubtful a convicted felon would be employed by a government agency. However, this is not to say that one might be employed in a position where his past criminal status might not matter matter (i.e.: a non-public-contact job).