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Blog Post: Job Fair Etiquette For Ex-offenders
posted Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:58 PM
Many ex-offenders attend job fairs and find that most of the employers apparently do not want to hire them. They end up walking away frustrated, rejected and jobless. We at the Community Reintegration Coalition have found that there are many more employers who are willing to hire the ex-offender if they would just approach them with the right attitude and a little knowledge of what is expected by employers. Below you will find some ideas that may open up many more doors for you. We can’t guarantee that every employer will greet you with open arms, but you may find a lot more doors open than ever before.
Steve Temple GCDF President, Community Reintegration Coalition © Copyright Steve Temple *
Federal law discourages employers from having a blanket policy of denying employment to individuals with criminal histories. Guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission requires employers to make individualized assessments about the appropriateness of hiring a particular applicant (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Notice No. N-915, Policy Statement on Issue of Conviction Records under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, [February 4, 1987]). Employers must give full consideration to certain factors including: The nature and gravity of the offense(s); The time that has passed since the conviction and/or completion of the sentence; and The nature of the job held or sought.
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Steven Temple GCDF, President of The Community Reintegration Coalition (CRC) has been an advocate for ex-0ffenders for over 20 years in various rolls ranging from employment to housing.
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