How to be Fair Chance Employer - Checkr
2026-02-28 14:46 Diff

In the U.S. today, as many as one in three Americans have a criminal record. Even with only a minor offense, individuals with a conviction history face a major uphill battle and a long set of challenges to find a job. Once an individual has a criminal record, they face upwards of 48,000 legal barriers to employment according to the National Employment Law Project.

Though we might not think about it every day, those of us who are leaders in the HR Operations, Talent Acquisition, Recruiting, and People spaces can directly affect recidivism rates in the U.S. When individuals with conviction histories apply for jobs and their application is met with a high degree of scrutiny and bias, they are less likely to gain meaningful employment. Without meaningful employment, individuals are more likely to recommit offenses out of necessity or stress.

Fair Chance Employment is a set of hiring practices that help companies find a pool of qualified talent with a wide range of experiences. This can lead companies to better understand their customers, become more inclusive and diverse, and ultimately reach stronger business outcomes. By choosing to become a Fair Chance Employer, you are able to positively impact individuals with conviction histories and help to break the cycle of recidivism.