Anonymous
Post 02/04/2017 15:43     Subject: Re:nanny share interview - joint or separate

I recommend interviewing together. It surprised me how fast the hiring process moves for good candidates. You can secure your top choices much faster by having them meet everyone at once.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2017 20:50     Subject: Re:nanny share interview - joint or separate

together, who have time for all of that.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2017 18:58     Subject: nanny share interview - joint or separate

The last share I considered had me interview with them first, then have me interview with the other family, who suddenly were moving away...then I offered to just work with family 1 while they looked for another family. But they were too cheap to pay.. totally wasted too much time on these people.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2017 14:42     Subject: nanny share interview - joint or separate

I would interview together. You'll need to get used to working as a team.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2017 13:43     Subject: nanny share interview - joint or separate

I am a MB, and we interviewed the candidates together. That is less time intensive for the nanny, and we could discuss shared observations.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2017 22:21     Subject: Re:nanny share interview - joint or separate

When i did a nanny share I interviewed with one family and then went round to meet the other. However, the mum of the first family had more children (and had hired a nanny before) and really knew what she was looking for.

If you and the other family have the time to interview together great! I would use a phone screen to make sure the nannies you are interviewing are really what you are looking for
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2017 20:34     Subject: nanny share interview - joint or separate

We already have a family to do a share with. When interviewing nannies, do you typically interview all together or each family individually? Pros and cons of each?