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Page 1: Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613 Type of crime Severity of the crime Situation around the

Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613

• Type of crime

• Severity of the crime

• Situation around the crime

• Situation while in prison

• Situation after exiting prison

• Type of crime

• Severity of the crime

• Situation around the crime

• Situation while in prison

• Situation after exiting prison

At The Very Least At The Very Least You Need To You Need To Get The Ex-Get The Ex-Offenders Offenders Thinking About Thinking About Answers To Five Answers To Five Sets Of Questions.Sets Of Questions.

At The Very Least At The Very Least You Need To You Need To Get The Ex-Get The Ex-Offenders Offenders Thinking About Thinking About Answers To Five Answers To Five Sets Of Questions.Sets Of Questions.

Page 2: Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613 Type of crime Severity of the crime Situation around the

Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613

1. Why’d you commit the crime and how did you get in trouble in the first place?

2. What’s it like being in prison?

3. How do I know you’re going straight...will the cops be at my front door?

4. What will my employees (customers) think if I hire an ex-offender?

1. Why’d you commit the crime and how did you get in trouble in the first place?

2. What’s it like being in prison?

3. How do I know you’re going straight...will the cops be at my front door?

4. What will my employees (customers) think if I hire an ex-offender?

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

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Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613

5. Do you think you’ve been rehabilitated...are you truly sorry for what you did?

6. What do you think you’ve learned/gained from your prison/jail experience?

7. Will I have to worry about your prison friends showing up at the work site?

8. How do I know I can trust you?

5. Do you think you’ve been rehabilitated...are you truly sorry for what you did?

6. What do you think you’ve learned/gained from your prison/jail experience?

7. Will I have to worry about your prison friends showing up at the work site?

8. How do I know I can trust you?

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

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Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613

9. Do you have to make restitution...are your wages going to be garnished?

10. Do you have any working restrictions (shift, job function limitations, travel restrictions)?

11. You were convicted of a violent crime. How will you handle supervision and being critiqued for your work?

12. Are you bondable?

9. Do you have to make restitution...are your wages going to be garnished?

10. Do you have any working restrictions (shift, job function limitations, travel restrictions)?

11. You were convicted of a violent crime. How will you handle supervision and being critiqued for your work?

12. Are you bondable?

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

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Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613

13. If you’re on probation/parole, will I have to worry about your P.O. showing up?

14. You were convicted of a drug/alcohol charge. How do I know you’re clean and can pass a drug test if you had to take one today?

15. Are you willing to start at the bottom?

16. What is your currently living situation (work release, living with wife/husband/friend)?

13. If you’re on probation/parole, will I have to worry about your P.O. showing up?

14. You were convicted of a drug/alcohol charge. How do I know you’re clean and can pass a drug test if you had to take one today?

15. Are you willing to start at the bottom?

16. What is your currently living situation (work release, living with wife/husband/friend)?

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

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Developed For Queens Library – Dick Gaither – Job Search Training Systems, Inc. – (800) 361-1613

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

20 Interview Questions Ex-Offenders Need To Be Able to Answer

17. Are you able to acquire needed licenses (driving, professional certifications, etc.)?

18. Have you ever been arrested?

19. Are there any incentives for hiring you?

20. Why should I hire someone who’s committed a crime?

17. Are you able to acquire needed licenses (driving, professional certifications, etc.)?

18. Have you ever been arrested?

19. Are there any incentives for hiring you?

20. Why should I hire someone who’s committed a crime?