70 Millions Jobs - The Second Chance Jobs for People With Criminal Records

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70 Millions Jobs

The Second Chance Jobs for People With Criminal Records


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I like the great ideas behind this platform. Give the second chance for the ex criminal peoples to get the jobs. As we know in our society, criminal peoples always get the bad stereotypes from eachother and very difficult to get a job. So this platform give the answers.

Just simple way for get your job, sign-up for free, create your best resume, looking for the jobs nearby, apply your resume and get hired your dreaming job.


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https://www.70millionjobs.com



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do a crime to get a job. 70 million jobs for criminals. crazy. I am thinking to do a crime. Give me some idea @dwiitavita

Being useless is criminal record brother @sabari18 😜

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There are few legal restrictions, but a criminal record can still prevent employment in any organization, and it is difficult to do something here. Candidates may be told that they are denied employment for other reasons, and they will not mention a criminal record. My lawyer from https://monmouthcountycriminallawyers.com/ says that most often they refuse those who were imprisoned for a serious crime. Refusal you can try to appeal the refusal in court and demand that you be hired, but there are few prospects for a successful outcome.