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The Value of Paying – and Being Paid – “On the Books”

One of the important conversations that we have with new clients to Town & Country is whether they have thought about how they will handle payroll for their new nanny, housekeeper or other household employee.  We don’t have reliable data on what portion of household employees in this country are paid “off the books” or “under the table,” but we suspect the percentage is pretty…

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Mastering Salary Negotiations: A Guide for Domestic Professionals

When it comes to securing a job in the domestic staffing industry, one of the most important steps is negotiating your salary. Whether you’re a nanny, housekeeper, or personal chef, knowing how to navigate these discussions can make a significant difference in your overall compensation. Here’s how to approach salary negotiations with confidence and professionalism. Research Market Rates Before diving into negotiations, it’s crucial to…

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Cover Letter and Resume Writing Tips for Domestic Household Professionals

Cover Letters Crafting a compelling cover letter is crucial for standing out in the competitive field of domestic household staffing. Here are some tips to ensure your cover letter makes a strong impression. Start with a Strong Opening Address the employer by name if possible. Personalizing your greeting shows attention to detail. Clearly mention the position you’re applying for and where you found the job…

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Benefits of Being Paid Legally as a Domestic Household Professional

For domestic workers like nannies, housekeepers, and caregivers, the choice between being paid “under the table” or “on the books” is a significant one. While off-the-record wages might seem appealing due to the lack of tax deductions, the advantages of being paid legally and fully reported far outweigh the short-term perks. Explore the benefits of being paid legally as a household professional. Short-Term Benefits of…

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Child Care Training Courses and Certifications to Boost Your Career

Boost Your Career with Childcare Training Courses and Certifications In the competitive world of esteemed household staffing, standing out as a professional nanny takes more than just a love for children. While formal training isn’t required, pursuing specialized childcare courses and obtaining nanny certifications can elevate your skills and showcase your dedication. These qualifications not only enhance your abilities but also make you a more…

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The Best Newborn & Baby Nap Routines

Meet Karah, T+C’s Recruiting Counselor on the SF Nanny Team, and doula extraordinaire. Karah grew up in Mountain View, California. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from San Francisco State University. Karah joined the Town + Country team in 2021. She also has several years of Nanny and Postpartum Doula experience and enjoys connecting Nannies and Newborn Care Specialists to families. Today, she’ll be…

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How to Manage Interview Fatigue

What is interview fatigue? Interview fatigue refers to the physical and mental exhaustion experienced by candidates who go through multiple job interviews during a job search process. It is also associated with prolonged or intensive interviewing processes that involve multiple rounds, assessments, and interviews with different individuals or panels. Signs you may be experiencing interview fatigue: Diminished Enthusiasm: A noticeable decrease in excitement or enthusiasm…

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