Domestic Household Staffing Blog
We share tips, resources, and industry best practices for domestic staff and private household employers.
Latest Blog Post
Benefits of Legal Pay for Household Employees
For household employees like nannies, housekeepers, household managers (and more), there are many benefits to being paid “on the books” or through a payroll system.
Tips for a First Round Zoom Interview
In this blog, we’ll discuss zoom interview etiquette, first round interview advice, and what it takes to land the job.
How To Make a Great Impression During Your First Week at a New Job
Are you starting a new job soon or looking for tips on how to make a great first impression at a new job in a private household? Learn best practices to becoming an irreplaceable employee.
Steps We Take to Give You the Ultimate Peace of Mind
At My Household Managed we pride ourselves on the quality of candidates that we present to families. Using Scout References allows us to ensure that we have done our due diligence with our candidates and their services align with our values of attention to detail and integrity.
Things You Are Not Allowed To Ask A Candidate During an Interview
In the United States, it is illegal for an employer to discriminate against a job applicant because of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, national origin, or disability.
Chicagoland Fall Fun - Our 5 Top Favorite Fall Spots!
One of the most fun parts about fall in Chicago and its surrounding areas are the fall festivals and farms opening up! There are tons of fun activities going on throughout the end of October for both parents and kids to enjoy.
Attitude is Everything: Why Every Part of The Job Search Process Could Make or Break Your Chances at Employment
Years of experience on a resume is something that can be gained over time, but the positive impression you make during your interview and all of the interactions beyond are what really makes or breaks your job offer!
How to Make Sure Your Nanny Feels Valued
National Nanny Recognition Week is September 18-24, 2022. Here are a few ways to show your household employee that you care and make them feel valued.
Should You Pay Your Nanny to Sleep? Here’s How to Have Successful Overnights With Your Nanny.
Taking a work trip or romantic night away kid-free? Here’s what you need to know about paying your nanny for overnight care in Chicago, Illinois.
Boost Your Nanny Reputation: 6 Things You Should Never Do as a Professional Household Employee and What to Do Instead
Incredible opportunities as always available to professional, reliable, and reputable nannies. Here’s how you can become one.
Vacation With Your Nanny: 4 Ways To Make Sure Everyone Has A Positive Experience
Traveling with your nanny requires a proactive plan, here’s four places to start to make your trip a success.
Is THIS in Your Nanny Contract? These New Worker Rights Could Make or Break Your Deal!
Here’s exactly what you need to know about the new 2023 Illinois requirements for meal breaks and time off for your nanny.
How to Crush Your (Nanny) Job Interview with Confidence!
Even if you’re not new to caregiving and being a nanny, you might be new to professional interviews for nanny jobs. Here’s 9 simple steps to crush your next interview!
Is it Really Necessary to Offer a Health Insurance Stipend to Your Nanny or Other Household Employee
Navigating the complexities of health insurance, stipends, and benefits for your nanny or other household employee can be daunting. This simple overview is the perfect place to start!
Say Goodbye to Cash and Venmo: The Importance of Paying Your Household Employee via Payroll
Here’s how paying your nanny or other household employees via Venmo or cash can hurt you and your employee — and what to do instead.
5 Things You Must Include On Your Nanny Resume To Stand Out (Plus 15 Skills to Show You’re a Pro)
Stand out and get hired with a highly attractive nanny resume by adding these five things to your resume and boosting your appeal with 15 relevant skills.
How To Conduct Yourself as a Nanny or Household Employee When The Family Hosts a Party or Special Event.
Depending on the expectations of the family, it may not be time to grab that second slice of cake.