Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am open to all countries as long as their English is good and they have at least 1 year of driving experience. Most of the girls have been European and at least 19 to 20 years old that I have looked at. I don't understand how they can tell me they are lazy or do not want to get up early. Why would you be in this program? I feel like emailing the actual company with these responses
You should! I always give feedback. Are a lot of them French? I have found the French girls to be so weirdly rude and arrogant when interviewing them. I always want to like them! And then they ask me stuff like, "What do you like most about my application" or "I don't like to walk outside when it's cold, so can I drive the kids to school?" as their first questions. Boggles the mind.
Keep going. Read and reread that letter. I do think the mature girls are able to get their personality to come through on the letter and video.
Wow. Way to stereotype. I have nothing but great luck with my 6 french APs, and none of the nonsense you described. There are shallow candidates in every country! I am surprise you can't spot them by their letter and video, as you suggest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am open to all countries as long as their English is good and they have at least 1 year of driving experience. Most of the girls have been European and at least 19 to 20 years old that I have looked at. I don't understand how they can tell me they are lazy or do not want to get up early. Why would you be in this program? I feel like emailing the actual company with these responses
You should! I always give feedback. Are a lot of them French? I have found the French girls to be so weirdly rude and arrogant when interviewing them. I always want to like them! And then they ask me stuff like, "What do you like most about my application" or "I don't like to walk outside when it's cold, so can I drive the kids to school?" as their first questions. Boggles the mind.
Keep going. Read and reread that letter. I do think the mature girls are able to get their personality to come through on the letter and video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP but I just read a candidate's letter on CC and the candidate admitted to being lazy and having a hard time with her temper. This was IN HER LETTER TO THE HF! I'm all for honesty but perhaps a little self-reflection is in order. Working with kids may not be the job for you if you are an impatient hothead!
That's pretty funny.
One of my criteria is that they need to have held a full time job before - even if just for a summer. A lot of these girls have never applied for anything like a job before and just have NO CLUE. They include only the photos that show them in their favorite poses, but none of which include children. They take days to email back or are 20 minutes late for a skype interview. They will learn with time, but I don't want to be the one who has to break them in.
HM of seven au pairs here - let's not clue the agencies in TOO much. We should actually be HAPPY to see this honesty up front and not learn about it first when they're in our houses! If we complain too much to the agencies, this will soon be "whitewashed" out of the Host Family Letters!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP but I just read a candidate's letter on CC and the candidate admitted to being lazy and having a hard time with her temper. This was IN HER LETTER TO THE HF! I'm all for honesty but perhaps a little self-reflection is in order. Working with kids may not be the job for you if you are an impatient hothead!
That's pretty funny.
One of my criteria is that they need to have held a full time job before - even if just for a summer. A lot of these girls have never applied for anything like a job before and just have NO CLUE. They include only the photos that show them in their favorite poses, but none of which include children. They take days to email back or are 20 minutes late for a skype interview. They will learn with time, but I don't want to be the one who has to break them in.
Anonymous wrote:I am not the OP but I just read a candidate's letter on CC and the candidate admitted to being lazy and having a hard time with her temper. This was IN HER LETTER TO THE HF! I'm all for honesty but perhaps a little self-reflection is in order. Working with kids may not be the job for you if you are an impatient hothead!
We do try to find candidates with some work experience after their version of "high school".
Anonymous wrote:I am open to all countries as long as their English is good and they have at least 1 year of driving experience. Most of the girls have been European and at least 19 to 20 years old that I have looked at. I don't understand how they can tell me they are lazy or do not want to get up early. Why would you be in this program? I feel like emailing the actual company with these responses