According to the U.S. Department of Justice,
over two-thirds of released prisoners are
rearrested within three years. Studies have
shown (and common sense dictates) that one
of the top factors in preventing recidivism
is steady employment. Yet most individuals
coming out of incarceration lack the
fundamental tools and information they need
to conduct a successful job search. They
need a short and accessible guide that
speaks directly to their concerns, barriers,
skills, and goals.
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 counselor who works
extensively with ex-offenders—this book
coaches ex-offenders through the 7 key
stages of their job search:
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Step 1: Create a Positive Image and
Environment
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Step 2: Identify Your Skills
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Step 3: Identify Job Targets
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Step 4: Get Your Documents in Order
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Step 5: Use the Two Most Effective Job
Search Methods
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Step 6: Dramatically Improve Your
Interviewing Skills
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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
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Meeting basic needs
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Establishing a support network
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Identifying and emphasizing transferable
skills
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Setting realistic occupational goals
(within legal and educational
restrictions) and taking the “long-view”
on career management
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Addressing their incarceration in
resumes, cover letters, job
applications, and interviews.
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Providing evidence of rehabilitation
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Taking advantage of federal hiring
initiatives
Quick Job Search for Ex-Offenders
also includes two appendices, an
“Essential Job Search Data Worksheet”
that job seekers can use to fill out
applications or create a resume, and a
new appendix, “The First 30 Days on the
Job,” which gives ex-offenders tips for
how to keep the job they get and impress
their supervisor. A brief instructor's
guide is available in the support
materials tab.
Copyright 2008