A resume is a short written self-presentation of your professional skills, achievements, and personal qualities. Your resume should include a good quality, ""right"" picture.

Before moving on to the structure of babysitting resume, there are three important points to consider.

Purpose of the resume

It is important to remember that your resume must have a purpose. The purpose of the resume is to apply for the position of nanny caregiver.

The applicant and his or her information:

Education

If you have several educations, you write them in order. Nannies prefer an educator, so write down all the education you have. Your college degree, if you're applying for a nanny position, won't scare off an employer.

Work Experience

Pay attention to the fact that the column ""work experience"" is written in the resume starting with the most recent place of your work, if it is not the only one, and starting with the period spent in this position.

Additional Information

Here you need to describe your strengths, professional knowledge and skills that will directly help you better and better perform your tasks in the family.

Personal Qualifications

There is no need to describe too many qualities, especially if they are not relevant to your future job. Most importantly, you must specify personal qualities that are valued in this particular job.

References from previous jobs

It would be great if at the end of your resume you could mention the names of your previous employers and their contact telephone numbers so your prospective employer can be sure of your professionalism. For this purpose it is advisable to contact your employers in advance and notify them that they may call and ask for a brief description of you as a specialist and just a person. Even if your potential employer will not call your former supervisors, the very fact of having contacts for recommendations will significantly increase their confidence in you.