Ive been in three nanny shares but two have over lapped each other, meaning an original family left then family two and I found a new share partner THEN it happened again. Each share has lasted over a year but I'm having a hard time figuring out how to put it on a nanny resume. Any ideas on how to format this? |
I don't know how you format your resume, but out here in California we have to put a lot of detail in them. I would just list each family separately with the dates you worked for them. Then in the description you can explain.
Something like this: Smith Family 1/2013- present New York, NY *Full time nanny share with Jones family. Caring for two children ages 4 months and 16 months when share began. Jones Family 2/2012-present New York, NY *Full time nanny share with Smith family beginning in 1/2013. Cared for two children ages 4 months and 16 months when share began. Full time nanny share with Marks family from 2/2012-1/2013. Cared for two children ages 17 months and 2 months when share began. Marks Family 10/2010-1/2012 New York, NY *Full time nanny share with Jones family from 2/2012-1/2013. Cared for two children ages 17 months and 2 months when share began. Full time nanny share with Cohen Family from 10/2010-2/2012. Cared for 2 children ages 2.5 months and 3 months when share began. Cohen Family 10/2010-2/2012 New York, NY *Full time nanny share with Marks family. Cared for 2 children ages 2.5 months and 3 months when share began. Obviously my dates and children's ages are made up and I'm too tired to make sure they all match up, but you get the general idea. |
love the way PP set it up. |
thanks, thats how I originally had it laid out but thought it would be too confusing. I have a lot of detail in mine as well but i put more information on my website. |
I do mine like 02:21 even though mine aren't shares but just multiple PT positions. I do my resume more in the style of a CV though, compared to a classic resume. |