I always require a complete chronological work history for 5-10 years, depending on the number of jobs held in that time, plus contact information for each of those employers. I generally call at least three of these people for each candidate I am considering. I also Google the reference to help establish his or her credibility. |
I have a linked in account and all my employers are connections. I provide my link along with my references. You can contact my employers and view their linked in accounts. |
Exactly. No nanny wants to worry about an abuser. Or worse. |
When I just started nanny search many years ago, I asked a person who ran nanny agency how he made sure references were not fake. Here are a few tips I liked: make sure you ask both nanny and employer independently for details (when nanny started, how many kids, all responsibilities, trips to zoos/schools, etc.) -- those need to match. Also ask the nanny and the reference for examples of X (e.g., give me a story when a child misbehaved and what you did). If 3-5 examples are exactly the same from nanny and reference --red flag ![]() |