List Of Jobs That Hire Felons In 2024
Many people with a criminal record come to us and ask “Are there any good jobs for felons?”
The short and reassuring answer is – Yes, of course there are companies that hire felons! The long answer is that you need to know what type of work you have the best chances of getting, because MANY jobs are not open to ex cons.
When you are out looking for work, your first instinct may be to apply for a job at a local big box store, such as Walmart, Costco (which has a $14/hr starting pay), Home Depot, etc. or a fast food chain restaurant, such as McDonald’s or KFC, etc.
You may be disappointed and shocked when all of these places turn you down. The reason is simple: these are big corporations and their hiring policies is not felon-friendly. They have hundreds of other applicants to choose from who don’t have a criminal past.
What Are The Best Jobs For felons?
Now you may wonder – are there jobs where I have a stronger chance of being hired with a felony?
Indeed, there are! Any job where you don’t have direct contact with customers is a better fit for a felon. The good news is that these jobs often pay better ($12-30 per hour) and usually require some technical skills and/or knowledge.
For example, many factories like to employ ex-cons, because these companies take advantage of the federal tax breaks they receive from hiring a felon.
Don’t worry, your opportunities are not limited to factories alone. Other positions such as a truck driver, electrician/plumber apprentice, building/roofing contractor, taxi driver, food or package delivery, construction and trade jobs, data support/analyst, etc may be available, if you have the right skills and are willing to learn.
Moreover, if you get higher education you will be more likely to land a job despite your felonies. Mostly because those with an education have a broader range of skills and past professional experience.
If you don’t have an education, we strongly recommend taking classes at a local technical college or trade school.
Many offenders that we know are taking engineering classes. Within a year they are working in a factory making around $15-17 an hour. We have seen this time and time again.
Coding, computer programming, accounting and graphic design skills are also in high demand in the current work market place.
Here is a list of additional employment opportunities to consider
- Freelance Jobs for Felons
- Roofing Jobs for Felons
- Temp Agency Jobs for Felons
- Medical Jobs for Felons
When you look for jobs, try to apply to places that may skip the background check or will do a very limited one.
As you may have already discovered, failing the criminal background check is the SINGLE factor that prevents most felons from finding decent paying employment, or any job at all for that matter!
Small businesses that employ felons
It may come as a surprise, but many small owner operated business are often willing to give felons another chance. Of course, this depends on what your past crime is, the circumstances around it, as well as your overall knowledge and skills.
As you will see from the list, these business are usually professional trade or construction companies, that are always looking for new workers. The owner wants to see someone honest, very hard working, punctual, and eager to learn new skills.
If you are willing to get on the job training, eventually you can get a much better paying job at this or a different (larger) company as a foreman or project manager ($30+ per hour).
- Lawn care
- Welding
- Truck Driving
- Food delivery from a local restaurant
- Painting
- Heating & Cooling
- Roofing & Siding
- Hanging Drywall
- Pet Grooming
- Landscaping
- Plumbing
- Brick or Tiling
- Construction
- Basic Yard Work
- Cleaning – Home and Commercial
- Hi-Tech Freelancing
- Online / Internet Marketing
- Ride Sharing (Lyft / Uber)*
Large corporations that hire felons
This is an updated list of large private corporations and government agencies that have a track record of hiring people with felonies (no s*x offenders or violent crimes) for entry level positions.
- Amazon
- Aamco
- Ace Hardware
- Allied Van Lines
- Allstate Insurance Company
- American Greetings
- Andersen Windows
- Apple Inc.
- Aramark
- AT&T
- Avis Rent-A-Car
- Avon Products
- Baskin-Robbins
- Bed, Bath & Beyond
- Best Western
- Black & Decker
- Blue Cross & Blue Shield association
- Braum’s Inc.
- Bridgestone
- Budget Rent-A-Car
- Cambell’s Soup
- Canon
- Carl’s Jr.
- Carrier Corporation
- Caterpillar Inc.
- CDW
- Chili’s
- Chipotle
- Cintas
- Community Education Centers
- ConAgra Foods
- Dairy Queen
- Deer Park Spring Water co.
- Delta Faucets
- Denny’s
- Dole Food Company
- Dollar Rent-A-Car
- Divizio Industries
- Dr. Pepper
- Dunlop Tires
- DuPont
- Duracell
- Embassy Suites
- Epson
- ERMCO, Inc.
- Family Dollar
- Fed Ex
- Firestone Auto Care
- Flying J
- Frito-Lay
- Fruit of the Loom
- Fujifilm
- General Electric
- General Mills
- Georgia-Pacific
- Golden Corral
- Goodwill
- Grainger
- Greyhound
- Hanes
- Hilton Hotels
- Home Depot
- IBM
- IHOP
- In-N-Out Burger
- Jack in the Box
- K-Mart
- Kelly Moore Paints
- KFC
- Kohl’s
- Kraft Foods
- Kroger
- Longhorn Steakhouse
- Lowe’s
- LSG Sky Chefs
- Lyft *
- McDonald’s
- Meijer
- Metals USA
- Miller Brewing Company
- Motorola
- The New York Times
- Olive Garden
- Quad Graphics
- Pactiv
- PepsiCo
- Phillip Morris Inc.
- Pilgrim’s
- Red Robin
- Rubbermaid
- Safeway
- Salvation Army
- Sara Lee
- Sears & Roebuck Co. (SEARS is now in bankruptcy, and will likely disappear completely)
- Shell Oil
- Shoprite
- Sony
- Subway
- Toys “R” Us (Toys’R’Us is now in bankruptcy, and will likely disappear completely)
- Trader Joes
- Tyson Foods
- Uber *
- Uhaul
- UPS
- US Steel Corporation
- Volunteers of America
- Walgreens
- Walmart
- Wendy’s
- Wex Bank
- Wyndham Hotels
- Xerox
* Getting a job at Lyft / Uber is a hit or miss for most felons. While basic requirements for employment state that non-violent criminal record older than (5-7) years is ok, many of our readers report that they have to jump through additional hoops, once their background check comes in.
Also, even if you get accepted to drive for a Ride Sharing service, you need a fairly recent vehicle.
Oil companies hiring felons
If none of the local companies want to hire you because of your felony conviction, consider going to work for an oil company. They are more open to hiring felons and the pay is very high ($30 per hour+) because these are very challenging jobs and very few people want them.
Many companies, such as ExxonMobile, also offer apprenticeships and on the job training to attract candidates that are interested in these jobs.
Jobs in the oil/fracking industry include:
Fracking equipment operator
Oil field operator
Derrick hand
Floorhand/leasehand/roustabout
Mechanical assembler
Hot oil operator
Tank driver
Truck driver
Water transfer operator
The oil industry is booming in the US and its continuously creating new jobs to keep up with the growing demand for oil.
This is good news for felons looking for work, because they have a much higher chance of getting hired in the oil sector, compared to other industries.
List of oil companies that accept employees with felony convictions
The following fracking oil companies are hiring felons to fill many on the positions that are currently in extremely high demand in the fracking industry.
ExxonMobile
Chevron
Halliburton
Conoco Phillips
ATI
Eastern Propane
ENSERVCO
Bosque Systems
Honstein Oil and Distributing
Arnold Oil Company Fuels
Most of the oil jobs are located in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, California, Utah, Colorado, North Dakota, Wyoming, New Mexico and Alaska.
Passing The Background Check For Employment
What you need to understand is that most entry-level, minimum wage positions (under $11-12 per hour) in big corporations are much harder for felons to get than similar jobs in a smaller company.
This is because in most of these jobs, be it retail or food service, you will need to have direct contact with customers. Employers get very nervous about this and don’t want to run the risk of exposing their clients to a felon.
Another reason of course is the background check. Even if you do well on the interview, the corporate background check is very extensive, and the policy is usually to turn down everyone who fails the background check.
Even if its been 10 years or more since your conviction, many of these jobs will turn you down, even though on their applications they state that they are an equal opportunity employer. This is because many states report criminal charges that over 10 years old and these still show up on the background check.
Having said this, you should still APPLY to all local open positions in the area, where you would be qualified to work. The more you apply, the higher your chances that someone will hire you, despite the felony charges.
In many instances, if you have a marketable skill (such as computer related, or construction), it will often be easier to do freelance work online, or start your own business. In this case, you can avoid the background check all together.
Improving Credit Can Help A felon Get A Better Job
A little known secret is that many companies like to run a credit check on a potential applicant to see if they have good credit. This indicator helps hiring managers determine how trustworthy someone is.
Of course, many felons struggle with really poor credit and have credit scores that are bellow 300!!!! This fact in addition to the background check really lowers a felon’s chances of getting a job.
However, while there is very little most ex cons can do about their background check, there is A LOT to be done about repairing your poor credit. Yes its very hard and takes mindful spending, time and effort. However, many people have bounced back from really bad credit and even bankruptcy, so you can do it if you put your mind to it.
If you are determined to fix your credit, read our step by step guide on how to get from a low to an excellent credit score.
Best of luck in your job search. Let us know your experience with any of the above companies, or a company that we should add to this list.
If this article has helped you out in anyway please share it on your social media or email it to other felons that you may know. Together we can find good work and get a fresh start in our lives!
Sad thing I see is how many young mens lives have been ruined by this so called #Me Too movement, it is a disgrace how so many girls LIE to get attention, or revenge with no care to how it hurts there lives. Then the So Called Justice system gives them NO real options but to make a plea deal, Then you have to be registered and they lump all of them in ONE bucket and People judge what they don’t know, It is a disgrace and I Pray for these young men. These girls should be ashamed and STOP it. God Bless you all people Prayers that God helps you all. Think! Who has the Right to Judge another? I know how bad it can be I was a Correction Officer 20 t years I HAVE SEEN THE INJUSTICE it is WRONG. I have seen how this started to, and now when that side is accused of these crimes it is IGNORED, WOW
I was convicted of statutory rape. Both highschool. Consensual. She told her guidance counselor and it required mandatory reporting. I will be a registered offender. The prospects seem so bleak. I will be released soon. Any suggestions? I thought about airplane mechanic? My family is supportive if I need schooling after I’m release. I am studying for GED. So discouraged.
I am just out of prison after 23 yrs, I need employment but have no job skills since I went in at 18.where can I go .
Go to your local unemployment agency, and they can place you in a temp service, that’s how my brother got started, they placed in temporarily and proved worthy of full time, so the company kept him on. Also, private owned construction companies hire convicted felons, and riverboats and oil rigs, hire convicted felons, and fast food companies. My son is coming home today after 3 yrs accessory to credit card fraud, and he has to work for restitution payment and probation officer fees. I know it’s hard for convicted felons to get that chance they need, but I know it’s possible, just takes patience…. oh and my other brother went to work for a tree cutting service and ran machines in the woods for decent amount of pay. I pray my son finds something soon, since I lost my job last week, I can’t help him now.
Spent 8.5 years inside.. Have a felony for looking at illegal porn.. that makes me a s*x offender and that is all that people care about. It doesn’t matter that it was nearly 10 years ago. It doesn’t matter that I have 20+ years as a software developer, it doesn’t matter that I’m a U.S. Veteran, father, grandfather, son, brother, and uncle. Noone cares about the good in someone, just their mistakes. I’m unable to find work to provide for my own family. It sucks going to sleep every night hoping I don’t wake up in the morning.
I have a brother, who spent 37 years in. I Thank God, He is driving a eighteen wheeler Truck. Doing WONDERFUL. Out 2yrs. Praying for All of you seeking Employment In the name of The Lord.
I recently got a job at Panera bread as a cashier do they run background checks I am getting non adjudicated probation in February so I have a felony on my record till then
I been was on paroled for 2 1/2 years. Never served jail time. But its been 5 years and it’s still on my record. I haven’t been in trouble anymore but I still can’t fine a decent job
Frito Lay in Dayton, Ohio, does not hire felons. I was interviewed, given a job afterward and they were excited to hire me. As soon as I told them that my background check would have felonies, they couldn’t get me out the door fast enough. It was ridiculous!
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My name is Melaine. I’m 39 yrs old and I am a convicted felon of several drug charges.Some are several years ago and I have had a couple of recent charges also. Now that I’m 6 months clean and sober and I want to be a productive member of society no one will give me a chance. It’s very discouraging and it’s not healthy to my recovery at all..It’s almost as is I’m being pushed back to the streets. Please help with any advice.
I am a reliable worker and really want to work but my criminal record holds me back I was working at a small business but it wasn’t enough money even to pay my mortgage please help me find anything over 10.00 an hour
My spouse is a felon and he is seeking a job with a higher pay, so he could provide for his family and be able to maintain bills. Although he has work, we would like to know what job pays more than $12.50 and accept felons? Please someone help us
I have been searching for 5 months now goikg on 6 and people are afraid to give me a chance and the worst part is I’m on the streets I just wanna get off and get on my feet I want that chance all I’m asking
My name is Ernest and I have just recently paroled from 3 years in prison. I have tried a few places even one offering an apprenticeship. I feel that my number and type of crimes are going to hold me back from getting anything great or even decent. I have 13 felonys, all class c and mostly burglary and theft. Any company’s look past that?
Dude, The Almighty will help you out. Best of Luck to you.
Hello my name is Sydney DeMint, I have an arrest on my record, the charges were withheld and I was never convicted but I still have a hard time finding anything, especially something that fits my kind of environment. I cannot deal with super fast pace and not really that super good at multitasking in a stressful environment. I just want something easy and laid back. I’m 21 and don’t have a car or license, which makes it even harder for me.
Apt leasing access to keys is a no no i heard.is this true
Hi my name is Cynthia walker felon, I’ve been out of work for so long now, and all’s I want is for someone to take a chance on me, I’m not asking for anything free, I’m a hard worker will and can do mostly anything. I’ve got a variety of experience, schooling and training.
Cynthia,
If you would be willing to do an apprenticeship and maybe enjoy a career in carpentry, you should Google search “ubc training center near me” click the link and go to the careers/ and or apprenticeship tab it will walk you through on how to apply. Union carpenters make good money. Where I live we make almost 40/hr, sat is always overtime, sun is always double time, I have a pension, a 401k, killer health benefits, the schooling is free to apprentices, and our monthly dues cost less than 1 hour of work. The ubc doesnt discriminate against felons 8n fact if you were not a felon I’d refer you elsewhere lol. Trades are dying for more women right now. Check it out, if you like it awesome if not that’s ok too.
Do you know if they have these opportunities in Houston? I have two felonies 13 years old . One of the felonies is a public record. I get hired until the background check. I have 25 years experience in Customer Service Call Center. It seems like I have to find another career
Home Depot and Lowes both need to be removed, as does Amazon. They are not felony friendly at all. All of my convictions are from 1999 and 2000. They do not care. They will shine you on with a “tentative offer” but then a week later, tell you that they cannot hire you. Same goes with Plaid Pantry, Taco Bell, Burger King, Carls Jr, McDonalds, Safeways, Albertsons, Bed Bath and Beyond, Macys, Fred Meyers, Any and all Call Centers,
i have been looking for work for over 4 months, and have an extensive list of marketable skills, from computer diagnostics and repair, to having been a head cook for the weekend at a Restaurant in a tourist heavy town during the summer.
in light of the recent political shift, companies are able to get away with just about anything for profit, including denying able bodied people the ability to work.
Marathon Cheese hires felons and so does Weather Shield, Phillips Plastics, I myself spent 20 years in and am now a better person even though I am a felon. You just have to have patience for being turned down for jobs, housing and life. It’s part of being a felon. You have to keep trying.
Something needs to be done about all these background checks for people that have been out of prison for years and still can’t get a decent job!!!
Even though i was put in prison for a crime i did not commit and have to register as a S Offender i have been working at Ihop as a prep cook / cook and everyone accepts me. So i now have a very good job and am enjoying it. I am so grateful to God that they hire ex- felons. And dont judge you.
Hi my name is Jeremiah I was convicted of a felony in 2014 of aggravated assault I’ve been trying to find work ever since I got released in 2015 I had to do a yr in prison and 4 yrs on probation I got all that behind me now I’ve applied at alot of places but no one will give me a shot I’m needing help to get back to work I’m used to working 40+ hours a week just no one will give me a shot I did the hole not put nothing on the application then they come back and escort me out the building because I lied it’s very frustrating I want to go back to work and do better for myself but once it comes back then it’s all over I was working for Wal-Mart dc it’s the main building and they loved my work my supervisor told me I want u full time I said that sounds great then they let me go after they runned my background need help bad thank you god bless
So question … does it get easier? My felony is 5 years old I have been in the wireless Industry for 16 years and have worked for third party companies of wireless carriers from sales to store manager to district manager my felony was insufficient funds on my own account. I have been hired 3 times to corporate stores they make better money and Im struggling so bad. Had the offer letter and everything was honest and upfront . And every time they take back the offer. I currently work at a third party wireless carrier but I only make 9 an hour. I have kids and I have my own business cleaning commercial buildings I just get so frustrated what do I do?
No ryan, it does not. Its been 19 years since i was convicted, I am being turned down for even fast food jobs.
Online work st home jobs require background checks as well
Have you done any gigs/jobs on Upwork / Freelance / Fiverr?
No one does any BG checks there. 95% of freelancers there are outside of US anyway. Who and how are they going to “check”? The only checking mechanism is client reviews and escrow for payments for a job, to minimize scams.
I personally did both – hire freelancers and get hired as freelancer on Upwork. No-one did any bg checks.
PS – I’m not talking about “work from home” jobs. I’m talking about FREELANCE jobs, where you are your own boss, and companies or individuals hire you to do a specific project or work long term on a project, online/remotely.
Work from home is NOT a type of jobs that we recommend here. Those are actual corporations that hire you, and they DO perform background checks… but you shouldn’t work there 🙂
I am a once convicted felon a for DUI and facing a new conviction for the same. Will these online jobs really work for me? Or are they just going to take my money and run?
Alex,
Who’s going to take your money and run? What online jobs? Are you talking about freelance work?
If so, companies like Upwork.com / Guru.com / Flreelancer.com and even Fiverr.com have a sort of escrow, where client funds the project in full, before freelancer begins any work.
However to get paid, you do need to provide completed work per client specifications. You can’t just say I’ve done the work – pay me.
Anyway – can you get scammed – sure, but it’s highly unlikely.
Now – if by “online jobs” you mean something else, do tell.
PS – you should stop drinking or driving or both. Second DUI felony is no joke.
I am a convicted felon trying to get employment. I am being turned down constantly. I do customer service/technical support. Even tried getting work from employment but no luck. Please help me
In Tennessee how do I find a job as I have a felony from over 10+ yrs. for fraudulently obtaining narcotics. I thought most companies only check previous 5-7 yrs.? I’m feeling hopeless and have thought about using drugs again. Can anyone help point me in the right direction. I’m a hard worker, honest and dependable. All I need is a chance. Thank you in advance.