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The Initial Inquiry
Words mean a lot! If you're sending an e-mail, make a good first impression by
checking your spelling and grammar. Working with children all day sometimes
means helping them with their fundamentals; parents may be looking for someone
who has a good foundation in language.
Responsiveness
Respond quickly when families get in touch with you. They may have contacted
a few other nannies at the same time, and getting back to them first will
make a great impression. Remember, the eNanny Source system works best when
families and nannies actively maintain their accounts. Once you find a job
and are no longer looking, it's very important that you deactivate your account.
Interviewing
Showing up on time shows that you care about the job and will be a reliable
nanny. Although on-the-job attire will be casual, it's always best to wear
something nice and tailored to an interview. Keep the conversation upbeat
and positive; don't waste time complaining about previous jobs that didn't
work out. The interview is the best way for both of you to establish if it's
a good fit. Asking specific questions will help you get to know the family
right away, and will demonstrate to them that you are very interested.
Salaries
Nannies are generally paid weekly, and salaries vary
from $250 to $500 depending on the cost of living in that job market, the hours
you will be working, your experience level and what perks are offered, such
as meals, living quarters or a car.
Rewards
A nanny plays a key role in a child's development. Watching young children
grow and learn is an experience that reaps many rewards. At eNanny Source,
we hope that we'll help you make connections that will last a lifetime.
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