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Questions to Ask During Your Nanny Interview - Nanny jobs
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- When interviewing with a family it is important to be prepared with your own nanny interview questions. Here are nine questions you can ask during your next interview.
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0:00 Intro
0:49 What does a typical day look like?
1:25 What is the family looking for in terms of commitment?
1:49 Discipline Philosophies?
2:41 What are the children's likes and dislikes?
3:26 Have they had a nanny before?
3:59 Do they work from home?
4:28 How do they like to communicate?
5:09 COVID related questions?
5:54 What are the next steps in the process?
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I have some of these questions already, but some I’ve never thought of, thank you
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Thank you so much! I have an interview tomorrow, this is helping a lot
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Did you get the job? :)
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Hi, I would to thank you for your support, when I need a nanny, I watched your video it's easy for me to answer all the questions and ask questions. Thanks again for your support 🙏.
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You're doing a good job for the nanny and the community. I had an interview today and I got the job I will start soon. Thanks again for your support.
As an Ex Au Pair in USA and future one in France, I found this interview questions very accurate and introspective.
Being honest and objectif from the very begging can make a huge difference to assure the best and genuine experience for everyone, specially the children, and as you said, taking care of children is a "real job". This information would had make a huge difference back in the days for my first time as an Au Pair, I'm glad I found you on time!
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Glad you found it helpful.
How does one start in the Au Pair world? Any agencies or websites you recommend? 😊
Very nice and interesting points..thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
I love the video thanks for sharing, I’m actually a nanny in Brazil 🇧🇷 , and I’m so regret for not being a au pair in America , my dream was be a nanny in a typical American family...and I have a interview tomorrow so the video help me a lot thank you God bless you all
Good luck in your interview!
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I've been a newborn nanny for nearly ten years now. I love that you said - we're not just being interviewed, we're interviewing them. 100 percent!! And if they ask you about your rate, if its negotiable at all, confidently say no, your rate is "X". Know your worth nannies (and mannies!).
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Hello we are grateful for your videos thank you so much ,make you please make a video on how to make weekly reports
Thanks for the suggestion. I will keep it in mind and try to make a video on weekly reports. Is there something specific you are trying to learn.
I went to an interview recently and i messe up i just needed this to prepare for the next interviews
Good luck!
Question to ask on an interview: when the parent gets home from work earlier then the usual time and all your chores/ homework are done. Do they expect you to stay until the exact time to go home, or is the nanny free to leave? Adios! Tchau! Good bye👋
Would there be a "ok, see you tomorrow" or stay only if asked to?
I think it is important to have this conversation before, so you are not hanging around thinking about it when no one says anything...
Great question! We have a video coming out on April 10th about guaranteed hours. If you are a nanny for this family on a regular basis then there should be a guaranteed hours clause in your contract. This means that if they do not need you for any reason then you will still be paid. Check back for the video on April 10th for more details.
Hallo,you will have to stay till your actual time to leave even if it means doing nothing.you can just you the time to refresh,check your messages and relax..😁
1.What does a typical day look like? get the specific outline they want you to do
2.What is the family lookig for in terms of commitment? a summer nanny or a long term nanny until the kid grows or what
3.What are their discipline philosophies? You want to be in a place that you agree with what they do.
4.What are the children's likes and dislikes? anything to be aware of to help figure out if it's the same thing that you like and enjoy such as being outdoor or indoor more
5.Have they had a nanny before? Do they rotate nannies. what is their expectations.
6.Do the parents work from home? Will they be their to handle something or you will handle everything. what you are stepping into..
7.How do they like to communicate? some people in the house, they write down especially under 1 year old to know what you've been doing during the day..how many diapers changes, how much they eat bottle feed, that kind of things...older kids; did they do their homeworks, etc. ask them how they want to know, through a book, an app texting during the day, send photos or call them so you can find out during the interview stage
8.Covid related questions? What their beliefs are around...mask, vaccines, what's the expectation of being on transit, taking the children out, where can they go, not go. Do they want the children wear masks so figure out what the bubble is and see if that aligns with what you are looking for in a job
9.What are the next steps? Do they want you to follow up, do they want to interview another nannies and they want to make a decision in the next week in the next 3 weeks to know what should the wait process look like so ask at the interview.
Great questions.
Another big question; are you comfortable with contracts, PTO and GH. For later. For like the final interview
Because if they’re not and you signed onto a job where they don’t do it, you’ll just be resentful
Good questions for sure.
I asked all this questions got a 50 hour a week $18 dollar a hour position with a 1 year old and 4 months I am going to school for early childhood education and I have only 1 Reference and less than a year worth of experience. But because for this interview I prepped I wrote down a lesson plan that I would follow with their baby three of them actually three days worth and I asked all of the questions that you stated in this interview they just offered me the position and I feel extremely grateful they’re gonna need me for 10 months and that’s gonna be an amazing reference are there any videos that you suggest that will have good tips on how to do a really really awesome job. I will be making 43,000 this year which is amazing I love your videos thank you so so much she said she can hear how excited I was and prepared plus I didn’t ask about the money right away
Congratulations!
What are some examples of good questions to ask for live in positions??
That’s a great question. I don’t have any experience with live in questions as The Nanny Solution only places live out nannies. I will do some research for you and see if I can find some.
Ma'am is only salary slips of hospital is sufficient or only account salary is must for apply in old age care case for canada ? ?????? Actually I'm graduates in general bachelor of arts and six month of nanny course !
Sorry I don’t know the answer. I only work with children, not seniors.
I’ve interviewed with families where they literally answer every question during their thorough interview process, at the end I’m left with nothing to ask. What do you recommend then?
if you feel like everything was covered you can say...You covered all my questions during the interview. If I think of anything later I will contact you.
Is a good question, is there a trial period? Thanks:)
Yes, but you should know if you want a trail or not. It can also help you decide if the family is a good fit for you.
@@TheNannySolution Many thanks for your reply.
Exactly! It works both ways. Usually it's written in the contract in Europe, a trial period of one month. That would be really great! You can see, if both parties are compatible for long term. I have an interview this week:) Your videos are fantastic, lots of great tips!:)👌💕
I have another question:) If you have a video call interview, can you get hired without meeting all the family in person.
They live in another country not very far away by train or plane.
Should I suggest, meeting them in person after the interview?
The agency said if the interview goes well, they will prepare the contract and book a flight for me to go there, within a month or so.
My question is perhaps it's best to meet the family in person first beforehand? Thanks:)
@@RG-hf9em For most nannies they like to meet the family before they begin work. That said there are many nannies and au pairs who come from other countries and do not have that opportunity.
Hey I'm from Bangladesh, Can I apply in this job?
We only work with Nannies already living in Canada.