Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've ever had a family say they will get back to me. They either like you enough to stop with the games and want to make an offer during the interview or they or I say it is not the right fit. I am not trying to get every job I interview for, I am trying to find the right family. There are times I have stopped an interview because I knew it wasn't going to work out for me or also times I have helped parents come to that conclusion also by giving my honest answers even when I knew it wasn't what they wanted to hear. (i.e. would you be willing to do chores such as light housecleaning while the baby sleep and I firmly say "No, I don't do any housecleaning.)
I'm an MB. Interviewing isn't a game to me, and hiring a nanny (or anyone) isn't something I do lightly or without doing it thoroughly. I will never hire anyone "on the spot". I check references, I meet other candidates, I evaluate how a candidate behaves prior to, during, and following an interview, before I make a decision.
I think your attitude is misleading to the OP, who has perhaps simply run into a thorough and professional potential employer.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think I've ever had a family say they will get back to me. They either like you enough to stop with the games and want to make an offer during the interview or they or I say it is not the right fit. I am not trying to get every job I interview for, I am trying to find the right family. There are times I have stopped an interview because I knew it wasn't going to work out for me or also times I have helped parents come to that conclusion also by giving my honest answers even when I knew it wasn't what they wanted to hear. (i.e. would you be willing to do chores such as light housecleaning while the baby sleep and I firmly say "No, I don't do any housecleaning.)

Anonymous wrote:MB here. I don't think you need to take that as a negative OP. It sounds to me like she wanted you to keep her informed if you take another job, and that no matter what they decide they will let you know.
Sounds like she knows it's rotten to interview them and never get back in touch - so it's nice that she is professional about this.
If you really want the job then follow up saying how much you enjoyed meeting them, how you think you would enjoy working for them and caring for little janie, and that you look forwrad to hearing back from them. "Let me know if you need any other information."
That lets them know you're serious, and professional, and interested.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:"Let us know if you make a decision" -- did you tell them you were interviewing elsewhere? It sounds like they were just letting you know that they weren't prepared to make an offer yet; maybe they're still interviewing.