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[quote=Anonymous]Op, ask open ended questions during your interview, check their social media pages, talk to their references, ask why they are leaving their current position or why they didn't have something lined up when their last position ended. The best nannies have longer gaps (that's when they travel) or they end a position one week and stop the next position the following week. They don't have pictures of nks or questionable behavior available for public consumption on social media. They can think on their feet in interviews and while with kids, and they know that the best-laid plans don't stand a chance when a child starts teething. They expect clear, concise direction for the bigger picture, and they expect to manage the day-to-day without drama. And most important, they know when to use a phone and when to put it away, and references can speak to that as well as other issues.[/quote]
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