Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had to give proof of my education to several different agencies and families. I just have a notorized copy of my degrees that I provide them. I've had to supply it so many times it seems normal to me now.
In 10 years I have never been asked to provide proof of my degree.
I think you are in the minority.
I may be in the minority, but it probably has something to do with the different agencies I've worked with. I'm also not sure why someone would be offended if asked? I've also had to provide proof of my degree for my professional job as a mental health counselor in more than one setting. The reality is that people lie on their resumes about their education and their experience. I know nannies personally who have lied about graduating college and/or having a certain degree. Then there are nanny employers who really value education and want their nanny to have a degree because that's what they think is important for their children. In addition, a college degree usually (not always) commands a higher salary for a nanny, so I can understand why people would want proof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had to give proof of my education to several different agencies and families. I just have a notorized copy of my degrees that I provide them. I've had to supply it so many times it seems normal to me now.
In 10 years I have never been asked to provide proof of my degree.
I think you are in the minority.
Anonymous wrote:I've had to give proof of my education to several different agencies and families. I just have a notorized copy of my degrees that I provide them. I've had to supply it so many times it seems normal to me now.
Anonymous wrote:
If you continue asking otherwise qualified nannies for proof of their degree, you will come off as annoying and high-maintenance.
You will scare off good candidates.
Anonymous wrote:New mom here just starting the nanny hunt and I have a question. How do you verify that a potential nanny's degree is genuine? Is it common to ask or require proof, or do they expect you to just take their word? Interviewed a nanny today who seemed offended when I asked about it. TYIA