As a felon living in Colorado, your desire to have a white collar job is very possible. Laws in the state prevent employers from disqualifying people based on a felony alone, so you are good to go.

The jobs you will find here are recent vacancies in the state. So you can look for the ones that match your skills or learn the necessary skills that will make you qualify for them.

Development deputy director

As a deputy, you will be reporting directly to the development director of a company. Most of the vacancies for this job are from agricultural organizations like the UFW Foundation. They pay very well, and you can make well over $80,000 in a year.

You will need core leadership skills to do this job right. You also need to be a good team player because you will be working closely with executives to ensure a steady development.

If you have a degree in business management or experience in any related field, it will be an added advantage.

IT Support technician

This is a full-time job, and you can make almost $50,000 per annum in salary. Many felons are doing well in this line of work, especially because more companies are skipping background checks for IT support.

A bachelor’s degree is an added advantage, but you don’t need to have it in order to qualify. If you have troubleshooting experience or have completed training in any reputable institution, you can apply.

As a felon, you should be looking for extra ways to boost your chances. So get some IT certifications and make yourself more appealing.

Contract manager

When you work as a contract manager, you will be providing contract management support. You will also negotiate contracts and review drafts, support project teams so that they comply with the contract agreement, see to the resolution of disputes, and identify ways to improve the engagement.

This is an advanced-level position, so several years of experience are usually required. The salary is also impressive, as you could be going home with over $120,000 in a year.

If you have a law degree, it will be an added advantage. But it is not a requirement as you can apply with similar credentials.

Bookkeeper

Felons in Colorado are doing very well in this line of work. And you can join them as long as your convicted crime is not related to the job description. If you have been convicted of theft or fraud, you may find it hard to get this job.

To qualify, you need a degree in accounting or any related field. If you don’t have a degree, get training from a reputable institution. Also, secure some certifications to further improve your resume and you could be making over $60,000.

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