Answering truthfully yes, you could lie and say no but there is still a record of it obtainable to them, they may not choose to hire you because of your lie. However depending on job and postions many companies that claim to do background checks in fact do not. Take your choice.
No. And in the event you said no after any felony conviction, you will get fired and possibly held accountable on perjury. specify in your interview how long it has been.
No..
AnswerNo no my dear. The job application is asking if you have ever had a felony conviction.
If you lied about it/ hid it ... yes
No Felony Convictions Certain Misdemeanors that involve moral turpitude Domestic Violence conviction Smoked pot in the last three years hard drugs in the last ten years no physical handicap
It's not impossible to get a job with government after conviction of a felony, but it does severely limit your field of opportunity. You would never be capable of being hired for a "position of trust," although you might be employable in a lower-level position.
Try to improve your education, its unfortunate be the system is terrible.
more than likely no
It is difficult to get a job as a teacher in Virginia with a felony. However, the nature of the crime is what will be most important.
Because of his felony conviction, the man could not get a good job.Her conviction that others intend to hurt her made her distrust everyone.People often hold one or more strong convictions.
If you are given that option, you may do so.
Yes but finding a job may be difficult
Then there will be two felony counts on your record. It will probably affect your job and any job applications you submit in the future and on your driving record.