Below you will find felon friendly companies and Jobs For Felons In South Carolina. Please note that every company listed is a felon friendly employer but exact policies vary per position and/or location. We are always working on expand our list of companies that hire felons. If you have any leads for us please notify our organization, Help for Felons.
Jobs for Felon in South Carolina
Please remember that we have many other pages of felon friendly job resources in addition to this page. Here are just a few:
- Main Jobs For Felons Page – This has tons of job resources and help!
- Online/Work From Home – These are legit companies that do not do background checks!
- Felony Expungement Help & Information – Learn how to have your felony conviction wiped from your record.
- Loans and Grants – Get money to go to school or start a business.
General Labor Jobs
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Staffing Agency Jobs
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Office Jobs
JBH Enterprises, Inc. – Moncks Corner, SC – Insurance Customer Service/Sales Rep Position – P&C License Required. Adhering to strict FCC rules, please don’t apply if you have any felony related to theft, violence, drugs within the past seven years or ANY past convictions concerning violation of the FCC rules.
Transportation Jobs
See our List of Trucking Companies that Hire Felons. You may also be interested in our page “Can a Felon Become a Truck Driver.”
Hospitality & Restaurant Jobs
Other Types of Jobs
QUICKFLIGHT INC – Myrtle Beach, SC – Customer Service Agent – Successful completion of post-offer pre-employment DOT drug screening. Successful completion of FBI criminal history check that reveals no disqualifying felony convictions in 10 years. Ability to provide 10 years of employment, education, unemployment history per FAR 108.33
Background Check Limits in South Carolina
It is important to understand that some states have laws regarding how far back a criminal background check can go. Unfortunately South Carolina does not limit how far back an employer can do a background check. Here are the laws in other states.
Twelve states do not allow any felony conviction information older than seven years to be reported.
- California
- Colorado*
- Kansas*
- Maryland*
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Hampshire*
- New York *
- Texas *
- Washington*
(* exceptions based on pay/salary)
Some states will not report court cases where you were found NOT guilty: Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Alaska, California, New York and Michigan.
These states will report unlimited numbers of years back of felony convictions and also report NOT guilty verdicts: Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, DC, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.