---
name: job-search-with-a-record
description: "Run a job search when you have a criminal record — where to apply, when and how to disclose, and how to turn the question into a short, confident answer instead of a dealbreaker. Use when asked how do I get a job with a felony, when do I tell an employer about my record, ban-the-box, or explain my conviction in an interview. Produces a target list of record-friendly employers and roles, a disclosure timing plan, a tight honest disclosure script (own it, pivot to now), answers to the background-check and gap questions, and the rights that protect you — so a record narrows the search without ending it. Not legal advice; points to reentry and legal-aid resources."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/job-search-with-a-record.html
metadata:
  {
    "openclaw": { "emoji": "🧠" }
  }
---

# Job Search With a Record

A record makes the job search harder, not hopeless — the difference is strategy: applying where records are welcome, disclosing at the right moment in the right words, and having a short, owned answer ready before anyone asks. This builds that: a target list, a disclosure plan, the scripts, and the rights that protect you — so the conversation is about who you are now, not only what happened.

## What This Skill Produces

- **A target list** — employers and industries known to hire people with records (fair-chance employers, trades, logistics, food service, staffing agencies, second-chance programs), plus roles to prioritize
- **A disclosure timing plan** — when to raise it (rarely on the application in ban-the-box areas; usually after an offer or when directly asked), so you're judged on fit first
- **A disclosure script** — a short, honest, non-defensive answer: name it briefly, take responsibility, pivot fast to what changed and what you bring now
- **Answers to the hard questions** — the background check, the employment gap, and "tell me about this" — prepared, calm, consistent
- **The rights that protect you** — ban-the-box, EEOC guidance, and record-sealing/expungement as a parallel track (with a pointer to `expungement-navigator`)
- **A resource pointer** — reentry programs, legal aid, and fair-chance job boards

## Required Inputs

Ask for these if not provided:
- **The situation** — type of record, how long ago, whether it's sealed/expungeable (no need to over-share)
- **What you're looking for** — target roles, industry, location
- **Where you are** — region (ban-the-box and disclosure rules vary a lot)
- **Your strengths** — skills, work history, anything from inside (training, certs, work assignments)

## Framework: Fit First, Own It, Point Forward

1. **Apply where you'll get a fair shot.** Prioritize fair-chance employers, trades, and staffing agencies over places that auto-screen — effort spent where records aren't a wall converts far better.
2. **Time the disclosure.** Don't volunteer it on the application where the law lets you wait; let them want you first. Disclose after an offer or when directly and lawfully asked — never lie, never hide.
3. **Write the short script.** Three beats: name it in a sentence, own it without excuses, pivot to what changed and what you do now. Practiced, it takes 20 seconds and defuses the fear.
4. **Prepare the adjacent questions.** The gap, the background check, "walk me through this" — same calm, consistent story every time.
5. **Know your rights and run the parallel track.** Ban-the-box and EEOC limits on how records are used; and pursue sealing/expungement in parallel so the record shrinks over time.

## Output Format

### Job search with a record: [roles] · [region]

**Target list:** [fair-chance employers · industries · staffing/second-chance programs · roles to prioritize].
**Disclosure plan:** [application: usually don't volunteer where lawful → after offer / when asked: disclose honestly].
**Your script (≈20s):** "[one-sentence own it] · [what changed] · [what I bring now]."
**Hard questions:** [gap → answer] · [background check → answer] · ["tell me about this" → the script].
**Your rights:** [ban-the-box / EEOC use limits — region-specific] · parallel track: sealing/expungement.
**Resources:** [fair-chance job boards · reentry programs · legal aid].

> Not legal advice — record, disclosure, and ban-the-box rules vary by jurisdiction. Confirm specifics with a reentry program or legal aid.

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Targets fair-chance employers/roles, not a cold mass-apply
- [ ] Times disclosure to protect a fair first look, without advising dishonesty
- [ ] Produces a short, owned, forward-looking script
- [ ] Prepares the gap and background-check questions
- [ ] Names rights and the expungement parallel track; points to real help

## Anti-Patterns
- **Advising anyone to lie or conceal** — one discovered lie ends it.
- **Blasting applications** at employers that auto-screen records.
- **A long, defensive explanation** instead of a tight owned answer.
- **Disclosing too early** where the law lets you wait for fit first.
- **Ignoring expungement** as a parallel, record-shrinking track.

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "How do I get a job with a felony on my record?"
- "When am I supposed to tell an employer about my conviction?"
- "Help me explain my record in an interview without tanking it."
- "What jobs actually hire people with records?"
- "What are ban-the-box rules and how do they help me?"
