Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do potential MBs post their picture to?
Some do, but the reality is that the nanny, not the parent, is the one seeking employment. Parent and nanny are not equally situated in that context.
Anonymous wrote:I am another MB who disregards applications from candidates who do not post a photo. I can tell a lot about someone from his or her photo. It is incredible how many young women post photos of themselves that are overtly sexy or otherwise inappropriate for a professional context. The fact that they do not know any better tells me a lot about their judgment. Every job I've ever posted garners more applicants than I can spend time talking with, so the photo is just a quick way for me to rule out people who will not be a good fit for my family.
Also, when someone does not post a photo, I figure he or she is not serious enough about working to figure out how to upload a photo. That concerns me, because I need someone who is capable of navigating various obstacles in the course of caring for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Do potential MBs post their picture to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here - I do not consider candidates w/o a photo. There are so many nannies available.
Where do you post your face with personal info?[/quote
Not the prior poster here, but a great many professional women have a headshot posted on a business or employer's website and/or on Linked In. A Sitter City profile contains no more personal information than either of those forums.