Having a felony on your record doesn’t just stigmatize you; it can also prevent you from doing things that most people take for granted. This includes finding a place to live, voting and getting a job.
Felons may have made mistakes, but they deserve a second chance to get right with society. By allowing employment for felons, we can help them to become productive members of society and greatly reduce their chances of reoffending.
About Chipotle
Chipotle is a fast casual Mexican restaurant chain with an emphasis on burritos and tacos. Ingredients are available for omnivores, vegetarians and vegans to all dine there.
The company was founded in 1993 by Steve Ellis. The first location, as well as the company’s headquarters, is located in Denver, Colo.
Chipotle now has 2,250 locations and over 45,000 employees in countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and France. In 2016, it was ranked on Forbes’ list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies.
Benefits offered to employees including health care plans, including dental and vision, a 401k savings plan which the company will match, paid time off and free meals on shifts, plus 50% discounts at an employee’s home store.
People like working at Chipotle because of the benefits, fast pace that keeps you on your feet and the discounts provided for employees.
Does Chipotle Hire Felons?
Based on research, it appears that Chipotle has no official stance about hiring felons. Some employees have reported working alongside felons, so there doesn’t seem to be any company policy against it.
Hiring might depend on the nature of the crime. Some of those who were reported as hired were for drug offenses. A felony conviction for a violent crime might hurt your chances of being hired.
There is no indication of whether a certain amount of time elapsing after a felony conviction can make a difference in being hired at Chipotle.
A felon who works at Chipotle would be a member of the team. There is no indication that certain roles wouldn’t be able to be filled by them.
Application Process At Chipotle
Chipotle’s application process is simple. If you have access to a device with internet connection, you can fill out an application with ease.
- Go to the company’s hiring page
- Under “Category” click “Restaurant Crew”
- Choose your country, state and city
- Search jobs and follow any links to jobs that appeal to you
- Fill out the application to the best of your ability and submit it
- Make sure you have a professional email address in your contacts and update your voicemail message on your phone to sound as professional and articulate as possible
Tips To Apply At Chipotle
When applying at Chipotle, you want to present yourself as a professional. Every part of your application should tell the hiring manager that you would be an asset to the team.
As a felon, you need to show them that your past is your past and that you have moved on. Some people might not care, but others will understand and sympathize.
You should not lie about your past on your job application. There will be a background check which would reveal information about your felony anyway, and keeping that a secret would likely guarantee you don’t get hired.
If your felony comes up in an interview, you should be honest. Explain what happened and tell them how you’ve changed for the better since.
Hi, I am Mike. I am the editor at Jobs For Felons Online. I am passionate about injustice and issues felons face after serving their sentence.