M-U-C-H too broad a question.
That's the problem. If you don't declare your record you can be terminated when/if the employer finds out. If you DO declare your record, you probably won't get the job. That's motivation for most people to stay away from crime.
This is a question that cannot be answered here. The question should be directed at the agency by whom you wish to be employed.
Many places may actually have a charge of "Shoplifting" or, "Retail Theft." Because of the dollar amount, the charge would be "Petit (or petty) Larceny.
This is not a question that can be answered by this site. Whether you are hired or not, is entirely up to any prosepective employer you apply to.
A misdemeanor of public intoxication could prevent a person from getting a job in Tennessee. The choice to overlook the charge depends on the policy of the company.
How do you explain misdemeanor assault charge on a job application without making yourself look even worse?
If they have objection to theft convictions yes.
I plan to apply for a job working where they are building a new Intel building. It is through a temp. service. The problem is when I was 18 I got a carrying concealed weapon charge (misdemeanor) for having a pocket knife that was not visible. I wanted to know if that will prevent me from getting the job or not. Thanks.
Depending upon your position in the company it would either be Embezzlement, or Grand Larceny. At an amount of $4,000., definitely a felony charge.
Freelance of what kind of job? You charge according to the job description and degree of difficulty
It is possible to lose a teaching job due to a misdemeanor, as school districts may have policies that require teachers to maintain a certain level of professional conduct. The impact of a misdemeanor on a teaching job may vary depending on the nature of the offense and the specific policies of the school district.
Let me put it this way. If you get the job and something came up on the job relating to money issues, you would be the first person they would point their fingers to. I will not matter if you did it or not. You would not have been truthful from day one.