Really interesting to see this space developing. I'm building a masonry-specific quantity takeoff tool (vision model extraction into a parametric domain model that spits out bid-ready quantities) and the "data prison"…
How was transitioning from programming to an actuary?
I also have experience with this. I'd say the industry type and company size matter a great deal. Felons are legally barred from working at any FDIC insured company. So forget banking/finance. Also healthcare will also…
I haven't. Donating money to the IRA used to be very fashionable in Boston bars throughout the 80s and 90s (According to my Northern Irish Protestant family). I also remember when a Hollywood actor also publicly donated…
As a former inmate who found solace in studying math, yes. I wish I had done the same with computer science.
As someone who has been there I would say this list is spot on. I'd add more about finding constructive uses of time though.
Google scholar says closer to 50k citations. Where did you get your information from?
Crashed my computer
What would you advise for smaller companies that don't background check? Or if I don't fill out an application and get an interview? Do I still bring it up and if so, when is it appropriate?
No, I have federal drug charges, and I embellished a little on "teenager". I was 18-19 which technically is an adult. I have this background forever.
Cali is too far for me, thanks for the offer though :) Hope to find people like you in the south east!
As an ex-con, these kind of attitudes really concern me! Hoping when I graduate university I can find a job somewhere that will be willing to overlook my teenage years.
Really interesting to see this space developing. I'm building a masonry-specific quantity takeoff tool (vision model extraction into a parametric domain model that spits out bid-ready quantities) and the "data prison"…
How was transitioning from programming to an actuary?
I also have experience with this. I'd say the industry type and company size matter a great deal. Felons are legally barred from working at any FDIC insured company. So forget banking/finance. Also healthcare will also…
I haven't. Donating money to the IRA used to be very fashionable in Boston bars throughout the 80s and 90s (According to my Northern Irish Protestant family). I also remember when a Hollywood actor also publicly donated…
As a former inmate who found solace in studying math, yes. I wish I had done the same with computer science.
As someone who has been there I would say this list is spot on. I'd add more about finding constructive uses of time though.
Google scholar says closer to 50k citations. Where did you get your information from?
Crashed my computer
What would you advise for smaller companies that don't background check? Or if I don't fill out an application and get an interview? Do I still bring it up and if so, when is it appropriate?
No, I have federal drug charges, and I embellished a little on "teenager". I was 18-19 which technically is an adult. I have this background forever.
Cali is too far for me, thanks for the offer though :) Hope to find people like you in the south east!
As an ex-con, these kind of attitudes really concern me! Hoping when I graduate university I can find a job somewhere that will be willing to overlook my teenage years.