Anonymous
Post 09/03/2013 16:51     Subject: Professional photos for nanny portfolio/resumes

Anonymous wrote:As long as the pictures you already have are professional looking, I don't think it is a big deal. However proof reading and proper use of apostrophes are.


Typing on my cell so my grammar and spelling isn't great lol

When communicating with potential employers everything is proof read by friends
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2013 16:48     Subject: Professional photos for nanny portfolio/resumes

Thanks for the responses. I would be planning on flying out at least four times before my actual move to interview and apartment hunt. I'm just hoping to find a few families interested before I purchase my plane ticket. I'm also sending all my information to nanny agencies.

In Boston my website and portfolio did set me apart from other candidates. I was told multiple times it was one of the major reasons for being hired, along with my excellent references. I guess I'm hoping that it will help me when I move.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2013 16:21     Subject: Professional photos for nanny portfolio/resumes

I'm an MB. Professional photos would be irrelevant to me, and the website and ebook portfolio would be interesting but not determinative in my hiring you. A far bigger issue would be your availability to interview in person. I'm not sure I would hire anyone who didn't spend time with me and my family first.

So the things you're describing would set you apart, but I'm not sure in a way that would make me pursue you. However, it might be that a very high profile family might see this differently.

I'm a garden variety WOH mother of twin toddlers. I pay decently, offer great benefits, etc... but it isn't a $25/hr job. I hired from recommendations from my neighbors - which carried tremendous weight.

All the best to you in your search, but don't spend a lot of your money on things that can't replace in person (or really good, repeated) face to face contact and references. Put that money towards a plane ticket to come do interviews in person. Flying out to be available for interviews WOULD set you apart in a very important, impressive way in my eyes.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2013 15:11     Subject: Professional photos for nanny portfolio/resumes

As long as the pictures you already have are professional looking, I don't think it is a big deal. However proof reading and proper use of apostrophes are.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2013 14:42     Subject: Professional photos for nanny portfolio/resumes

I'm moving across the country and trying to market myself as best I can. I have a professional website custom made for me and I have created an ebook portfolio that can be viewed on iPads/tablets or on your computer, along with the standard resume, business cards and use of online nanny websites. I want to set myself apart since I'm hoping to find a position before officially moving to my new state and was wondering if having a photographer take professional photos (much like the ones you see on linked in) will give a more personal touch that will make me memorable to potential employers. Parent's, do you think this will set me apart or hinder my chances.