Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?
Anonymous wrote:What exactly was the point of this thread? A nanny looking for advice when interviewing? Or a parent seeking input from nannies on what kind of response to expect or look for??
Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?
Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?
Anonymous wrote:Then how would you? Also, would you ask a family " why do you think your family would be a good fit for me or a nanny"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?
1. Because they think I would be a better fit. My credentials, experience, questions and brainstorming speak for themselves. I offer references and a background check if the interview goes well.
2. I don't like working with singletons, nor will I be micromanaged. I prefer to have a free hand with how things are accomplished, and all adults on the same page as to the long-term goals. So, 2-7 kids, lots of hours, authority to do things my way as long as I discuss with parents when I want to change something.
3. 2-7 kids, live-in position, single parent, appreciative of a professional experienced nanny without parent being completely clueless, parent comprehends child's shortcomings and gifts without over or under exaggerating
Hmmmm, that's all I can think of for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?
1. Because they think I would be a better fit. My credentials, experience, questions and brainstorming speak for themselves. I offer references and a background check if the interview goes well.
2. I don't like working with singletons, nor will I be micromanaged. I prefer to have a free hand with how things are accomplished, and all adults on the same page as to the long-term goals. So, 2-7 kids, lots of hours, authority to do things my way as long as I discuss with parents when I want to change something.
3. 2-7 kids, live-in position, single parent, appreciative of a professional experienced nanny without parent being completely clueless, parent comprehends child's shortcomings and gifts without over or underexaggerating
Hmmmm, that's all I can think of for now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?
1. Because they think I would be a better fit. My credentials, experience, questions and brainstorming speak for themselves. I offer references and a background check if the interview goes well.
How do you know you are a better fit than the other candidates for our family? You know nothing of the other candidates.
2. I don't like working with singletons, nor will I be micromanaged. I prefer to have a free hand with how things are accomplished, and all adults on the same page as to the long-term goals. So, 2-7 kids, lots of hours, authority to do things my way as long as I discuss with parents when I want to change something.
You sound like a very difficult person to work with.
3. 2-7 kids, live-in position, single parent, appreciative of a professional experienced nanny without parent being completely clueless, parent comprehends child's shortcomings and gifts without over or under exaggerating
Confirmed my previous thought. What a pain.
Hmmmm, that's all I can think of for now.
Anonymous wrote:
- Why should we choose you over another candidate?
- What type of family or things do you look for in a family?
- What would you describe as your ideal family?