Quick Job Search for Ex-offenders

Quick Job Search for Ex-offenders
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Total Pages : 62
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ISBN-10 : 1593574711
ISBN-13 : 9781593574710
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Quick Job Search for Ex-offenders by : J. Michael Farr

Quick Job Search for Ex-Offenders helps ex-offenders find a job quickly. Using Mike Farr's time-tested techniques combined with additional tips and guidance from Maurice Stevens, a career counsellor who works extensively with ex-offenders, this book coaches ex-offenders through the 7 key stages of their job search: Step 1: Create a Positive Image and Environment; Step 2: Identify Your Skills; Step 3: Identify Job Targets; Step 4: Get Your Documents in Order; Step 5: Use the Two Most Effective Job Search Methods; Step 6: Dramatically Improve Your Interviewing Skills; Step 7: Follow Up on All Job Leads. Quick Job Search for Ex-Offenders covers much of the same material as Quick Job Search, 4th Edition, but it also addresses the issues that individuals coming out of incarceration face, including: meeting basic needs; establishing a support network; identifying and emphasizing transferable skills; setting realistic occupational goals (within legal and educational restrictions) and taking the 'long-view' on career management; addressing their incarceration in resumes, cover letters, job applications, and interviews and providing evidence of rehabilitation.

I Need A J-O-B! the Ex-Offender's Job Search Manual

I Need A J-O-B! the Ex-Offender's Job Search Manual
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Publisher : Conquest Books
Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : 0965662527
ISBN-13 : 9780965662529
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis I Need A J-O-B! the Ex-Offender's Job Search Manual by : Louis N. Jones

Information for ministries on how to help ex-prisoners find jobs upon release.

Tips for Finding the Right Job

Tips for Finding the Right Job
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Publisher : Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration
Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112001246070
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Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Tips for Finding the Right Job by :

Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders

Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1570233608
ISBN-13 : 9781570233609
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Best Jobs for Ex-Offenders by : Ronald L. Krannich

Profiles 101 job opportunities for ex-offenders who are uncertain what they want to do, can do, and will do in the future. Includes 13 categories of occupations, from construction, maintenance, and production to transportation, hospitality, and sales. Examines each in terms of employment outlook, nature of work, working conditions, education requirements, and expected earnings. Includes summary charts of best jobs and chapters on transitional employment, job restrictions on ex-offenders, and barriers to employment.

Jails to Jobs

Jails to Jobs
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Publisher : Jails to Jobs, Incorporated
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 0991219708
ISBN-13 : 9780991219704
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Jails to Jobs by : Mark Drevno

A step-by-step approach written specifically for ex-offenders that will take you through the process of finding a job. We offer tips and techniques to help you be more effective and give you the encouragement you need to reach your final goal -- a job that is a good fit for you and the employer.

Women on Probation and Parole

Women on Probation and Parole
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Publisher : UPNE
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781555537234
ISBN-13 : 1555537235
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Women on Probation and Parole by : Merry Morash

The first in-depth comparative look at gender-responsive versus traditional probation and parole for women

Marked

Marked
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780226644851
ISBN-13 : 0226644855
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Marked by : Devah Pager

Nearly every job application asks it: have you ever been convicted of a crime? For the hundreds of thousands of young men leaving American prisons each year, their answer to that question may determine whether they can find work and begin rebuilding their lives. The product of an innovative field experiment, Marked gives us our first real glimpse into the tremendous difficulties facing ex-offenders in the job market. Devah Pager matched up pairs of young men, randomly assigned them criminal records, then sent them on hundreds of real job searches throughout the city of Milwaukee. Her applicants were attractive, articulate, and capable—yet ex-offenders received less than half the callbacks of the equally qualified applicants without criminal backgrounds. Young black men, meanwhile, paid a particularly high price: those with clean records fared no better in their job searches than white men just out of prison. Such shocking barriers to legitimate work, Pager contends, are an important reason that many ex-prisoners soon find themselves back in the realm of poverty, underground employment, and crime that led them to prison in the first place. “Using scholarly research, field research in Milwaukee, and graphics, [Pager] shows that ex-offenders, white or black, stand a very poor chance of getting a legitimate job. . . . Both informative and convincing.”—Library Journal “Marked is that rare book: a penetrating text that rings with moral concern couched in vivid prose—and one of the most useful sociological studies in years.”—Michael Eric Dyson

Overcoming Employment Barriers

Overcoming Employment Barriers
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 157023387X
ISBN-13 : 9781570233876
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Overcoming Employment Barriers by : Ronald L. Krannich

What do successful job seekers do that separates them from their less successful counterparts? Here's the book that provides 127 answers to that question. In fact, millions of job seekers face employment barriers. While some barriers may be caused by other people (discrimination) or circumstances beyond one's control (chronic health issues or natural disasters), most barriers represent self-inflected red flags created by poor choices, questionable skills, sketchy experience, and difficult personalities. Few job seekers are victims of a lousy job market, bad employers, or dumb luck. It's a candidate's own cumulative red flags or potholes in life - job hopping, incarceration, termination, time gaps, negative attitudes, and limited education, skills, and experience - that make employers suspicious, hesitant, reluctant, and then resistant to interview and hire such risky people. Similar to addictions, old habits are difficult to break, and denial prevents many people from changing their red flag behaviors. But few employment barriers are ever insurmountable. Most self-inflicted barriers pose challenges that require changes in attitudes and mindsets - renewed understanding, purpose, determination, and the drive to succeed. This user-friendly guide, overlaid with a strong cognitive therapy theme, initially profiles each barrier as a series of introspective questions and then provides descriptions and analyses followed by sound advice on how to best overcome the particular barrier. Organized by different types of barriers and related red flags, the book includes: - 12 barriers related to skills and work history - 27 barriers associated with attitudes and behaviors - 8 barriers focused to health, wellness, and disabilities - 80 barriers centered on job search knowledge and skills How do successful job seekers approach their job search, communicate with potential employers, complete applications, market resumes and letters, and get job interviews and offers? How do they handle rejections and bounce back? The 127 barriers outlined in this book go a long way to answering these important questions. . Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE

Barriers to Employment for Offenders and Ex-offenders

Barriers to Employment for Offenders and Ex-offenders
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105112267393
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Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Barriers to Employment for Offenders and Ex-offenders by : Hilary Metcalf

This research explores the evidence on the level, pattern and causes of unemployment among people with a criminal record (PwCR) in the UK, with a focus on the recruitment stage of the hiring process and the impact of knowledge of a criminal record on the decision to employ. The Police Act of 1977 introduced 'Basic Disclosure" which authorised employers, with the consent of the individual, to access information on job applicants' and employees' criminal records. A new piece of legislation, the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act, soon to come into force, will alter that ability, and for some PwCR, the Act will allow them to put their criminal record entirely behind them. The causes of unemployment among PwCrs is assumed to be high. However research shows that part of this group - those in prison, and those under probation supervision - exhibit characteristics associated with employment difficulties, such as low qualifications and drug and alcohol abuse. Irrespective of criminal record, this group would be expected to suffer above average levels of unemployment. What impact, then, does the criminal record alone have?