by jobsfornannies | Jun 3, 2026 | Non classé, Nanny Interview, Pro Nanny tips, Nanny Experience
Although it doesn’t happen often, children may be present during the initial interview, especially when it is conducted in person in the family’s home. If children are present during the interview, engage with them naturally and warmly—without taking over—so the...
by jobsfornannies | May 25, 2026 | Pro Nanny tips, Nanny Experience, Nanny Career, Non classé, Nanny Application
Nannies document children’s growth every day. Milestones. Development. Learning. Progress. But many nannies never document their own professional growth. That’s exactly why portfolios matter. Without one, your experience may stay hidden behind a resume that doesn’t do...
by jobsfornannies | May 19, 2026 | Non classé, Pro Nanny tips, Nanny Experience, Nanny Career
Nannies play a deeply important role in children’s lives, yet their work is often underpaid, underprotected, and undervalued. Advocacy isn’t about confrontation. It’s about clarity, boundaries, and respect for your profession. Here are some ways nannies can advocate...
by jobsfornannies | May 6, 2026 | Non classé, Nanny Application, Pro Nanny tips, Nanny Resume
When putting together your nanny resume, it is easy to add extra details that feel helpful, but some of them can actually take space away from what really matters. Here are a few things you can leave out. 1. Salary expectations While adding your salary expectations...
by jobsfornannies | Apr 27, 2026 | Nanny Resume, Non classé, ROTA Nanny jobs, Pro Nanny tips
If you’re applying for rota nanny roles, your CV isn’t just being read, it’s being scanned for specific keywords that signal you’re the right fit for a rotational private household role. Here are some keywords that can actually improve your chances of getting...
by jobsfornannies | Apr 17, 2026 | Non classé, Nanny Contracts, Pro Nanny tips, Nanny Facts
Getting a job offer feels exciting, but this is exactly when you need to slow down. Many nannies only ask the real questions after they start… and that’s when problems begin. Not every detail needs to be covered in the very first conversation. But before you accept...