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INTERVIEW TEMPLATE
The following information below will help you, the prospective
employer, to interview and select the caregiver that matches your needs
and requirements.
(document can also be downloaded - INTERVIEW.DOC
)
When you contact a caregiver/nanny working in Hong Kong,
there are several general parameters to keep in mind.
NOTE: caregivers
1) The absolute best time to call them
is between 6pm (EST) and 1am (EST) on a SATURDAY, because it is SUNDAY
there in Hong Kong already (and most caregivers/nannies have Sunday as
their ONLY day off. However, you can call them any other time, but they
may not be able to talk or even answer the phone if their employer in
Hong Kong is around. Remember during the winter, there is a 13 hour time
difference between Toronto and Hong Kong. And once Daylight Savings kicks
in, there is a 12 hour time difference between Toronto and Hong Kong.
2) The caregivers/nannies are generally reserved and
demur. They are also quite likely to refer to you as either Sir or Ma’am.
3) The first telephone interview should last between
15 to 30 minutes.
4) Avoid specific “what if/scenario” questions
during the first 5 to 10 minutes. Get to know the caregiver/nanny first.
5) Try to establish a connection with her. Find a way
to “break the ice”.
Suggestions topics/questions:
1) What part of the Philippines are
you from? Is it a city, village, farming community?
2) How many brothers and sisters do you have? Are one
of the younger or older ones?
3) When was the last time you saw your family? (If caregiver
is married and has kids, ask her how many kids, what ages. Are they in
school already. Would you want to go see them before coming to Canada?)
4) What occupation/job did you have back in the Philippines?
Why did you end up going to Hong Kong? **** (generally, they end up being
forced to migrate to foreign countries for work because the wages in the
Philippines are so low compared to foreign countries).
5) What kind of music do you listen to? If she is looking
after school age kids in Hong Kong, ask her what kind of music they listen
to as well. Share the type of music with her that you and your family
listen to.
6) What hobbies do you have? Share your hobbies with
her too.
7) Ask her about her employer in Hong Kong. Inquire as
to the type of work she does and the hours. **** most of them work 6 days
a week, and average 16 hours a day.
8) Ask her about the child(ren) she is looking after.
Find out what she likes to do with them, i.e. read, play with ,etc.
9) After you get a sense that there is a connection,
and the caregiver/nannie’s answers are flowing freely (sincere,
and not just what she thinks you want to hear), then proceed to the more
specific questions you feel you need answered with respect to the care
of your child(ren).
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Michael
& Christeta's Quality Caregivers
has
one of the lowest fees in the industry. We also feature a guarantee
once you are placed. If, through no fault of your own, you are released,
we will find you another employer at NO extra charge. We know of no
other agency that offers this guarantee!
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