We looked some time ago. My DH is a good judge of character and has hired many people through his job. (I am not such a good judge.) We placed an ad. So many responses and not one that was a fit. After interviewing these unsuitable candidates, we just looked at each other like: what? Then we went to an agency, very well respected in Bethesda. We tried two, one was a princess who expected us to wait on her. We stayed around the house while she was there -- not a permanent plan, just to see how things went. The other from the agency abused our children. Two neighbors told us. Of course we let her go.
Then we contacted friends who had good nannies, and we found the "nanny connection" ie, nannies who knew each other, or were related. We hired from within that pool, and kept the same nanny for 11 years. We could not afford full time, she came about 20-25 hrs week. She was young.
A good nanny does not stay on the market very long, nor do they need an agency.
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