Interview Information:
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1. Please tell us about family:
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Families are who you love, that when you look at your life the greatest happiness are family. |
2. Can you tell us how you were disciplined as a child?
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We raise by discipline with faith in God. Have respect and be lovable with others. |
3. Can you tell what you enjoyed about your last job?
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I'm very comfortable to work with them because they treat me as one of their family. |
4. What do you consider the worst thing about your last job?
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When I quit my job to my previous employer in Hongkong. That is the hardest time for me to decide because they don't want me to go. |
5. What was the most difficult thing you had to do?
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To go abroad and sacrifice to be apart with my kids and family. |
6. Can you think of a problem you have had, and let us know how you handled it?
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When my first application to come to Canada was denied. I feel very hopeless that time but I'm very thankful that I have one friend who support me to re apply again. I was crying and very stress that time because my LMO was almost expired three days |
7. What is the most important thing to do in choosing a new job?
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It's essential that you feel comfortable with a prospective family and and their home. After all you will have an intimate role in their household and play a fundamental role in the day to day care and development of their children. |
8. Can you tell us what makes you happy?
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When I talk to my kids and family on the phone. |
9. What type of commitment can you make to your new employer?
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The nanny job is the best paying childcare career. You have to be patient, reliable and trustworthy. Flexible enough to perform your childcare responsibilities according to the family rules. |
10. What are your reasons for wanting to come to Canada?
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One of the best countries to live. Like us Filipinos not only us but lots of different countries that have a status to work here. |
11. Do you plan to come directly to Canada?
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Yes |
12. Would you be willing to work anywhere in Canada?
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Yes |
13. Do you think it is likely that you will change your mind about coming to Canada?
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No |
14. Can you think of a type of person who would make you feel uncomfortable, or who you may not like to work with?
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The person who is very particular in everything and a perfectionist. |
15. If a problem came up with your job, how would you handle it with your employer? (i.e children not cooperating,
a paycheck error, etc.)
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Everyone knows that the most effective way to handle discipline issues is for the nanny and parents to work together as a team. |
16. What are your long-term goals?
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Both the parents and the nanny have to be on the same page goal wise and work together on making the relationship successful. |
17. Do you enjoy spending time outdoors? What about in the winter? Are you athletic?
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Yes when summer time playing with the kids and during winter time I prefer to stay at home. I'm not athletic. |
18. Have you ever been responsible for all of the cooking on any of your jobs? Would you be willing to cook
for the whole family? What dishes do you like to prepare?
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I am responsible enough when in terms of cooking. Yes I can because I love cookin. Western, Chinese and filipino foods. |
19. What would be a typical day for you on the job you are in now?
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During weekdays I get up early to prepare the daily needs of the kids in going to school. Preparing foods for breakfast and lunch. |
20. Have you ever been arrested or in trouble?
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No |
21. Do you use alcohol or drugs?
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No |
22. Do you have any dietary restrictions or requirements your new employer should be aware of?
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Yes especially the foods that you will prepare for the kids of what yo eat and not to eat. |
23. How do you prefer to spend your free time?
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I prefer to take a nap so that I have more energy to start my work again. |
24. Do you have a serious boyfriend? Where does he live?
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Yes. He's living in Toronto |