A recruitment site "70 Million Jobs" for people with previous criminal record starts


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About 70 million of the population over 300 million people in the United States have a criminal record · conviction, but 75% of people released from prison are being arrested again within 5 years about. Most people who are re-arrested become unemployed, in other words that they can be tens of millions of workers. A recruitment site made for a person who has a previous conviction "70 Million Jobs"An unprecedented attempt has been started, in which a company notifies jobs by notifying that there is a previous department.

70 Million Jobs | Jobs for the formerly incarcerated
https://www.70millionjobs.com/

70 The top page of Million Jobs looks like this. It says "bigger" 70 million Americans have a criminal record ".


Photos and messages on the top page change as you wait for a while. The message says "They are all seeking work" ... ...


"This is the place where they are hired" is displayed and you can see that you are opening the door to job recruitment for people who have a large majority of previous departments.


70 Million Jobs's list of "Fair Companies of Attention" includes American Airlines, Best Buy, Coca-Cola, Facebook, Google, Starbucks Coffee etc, and the possibility of obtaining offers from famous companies as well There is a certain pattern.


70 History of CEO Richard Bronson, founder of Million Jobs, founded 70 Million JobsHacker NewsAccording to the content posted to Bronson, CEO Bronson was also a pre-college professor, who worked in Wall Street in the early 1990s because he also worked on some illegal work, eventually finding a two-year federal He seemed to have been convicted in jail. Bronson, who knew how hard it is for a person with a criminal record to get a job and rehabilitate, thought that a new approach based on technology is necessary for such people, It is said that he launched his first "recruitment site for people with a criminal record".

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