Useful tips on finding nannies
 
Be Polite and Make a Good Impression
When the time comes for an interview, you must be polite! It makes a very bad impression to not use manners at a job interview. Why would someone who is looking for assistance in raising a child hire a person who has poor manners? It is important to be polite and make a good first impression!

One way to be polite is to be prompt. It isn't respectful to show up to an interview late, so be on time or even early! You should be dressed professionally and neatly. Make sure your clothes are ironed and that they are appropriate for an interview as a nanny. You don't want to wear anything too suggestive and you want to make sure your clothes are kid-friendly. If there are children present at your interview, interact with them- don't hesitate to do so. A parent will appreciate that you took the time to interact with their child. You should also remember to have a smile on your face and to make eye contact, shake hands and thank the person for the opportunity to interview. Try not to use words like, "uh, umm, like, " and speak clearly and succinctly.

Making a good first impression is key!

Check Those References
If you are interviewing for a nanny job it isn't unreasonable to ask the family you are interviewing with for references. You should readily supply your references for a family to check out and a family should do the same for you. If you are offered a nanny position with a family, before you accept you should check the family's references. If the family has had previous nannies, ask for their names and numbers so you can check to see what working for the family was like, how the kids were and why that person left the nanny position. If the family has never had a nanny before, you can ask for numbers for past child care providers, such as daycare centers or babysitters. If none of those exist, don't be shy to ask for personal references for the family. It is important to know the family's history if you are going to be living and working closely with them on a day-to-day basis. You can ask for this list of references at your nanny interview or wait until the job is offered to you. The important part to remember is that you should check references before accepting any position offered.

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Meredith
6/13/2013 05:44:30 am

I like to be ready when I go in an interview, I usually have all of my papers and credentials with me in case the parents ask for them. Another thing is to be friendly, if the child comes and approaches you, no matter how nervous you can be, do not show that and be friendly. This will help parents trust you more with their child. Of course, being polite is also important as mentioned in this amazing blog post.

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