What makes an au pair profile easier for families to trust
A stronger au pair profile gives families the practical details they need before the first call.
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Families do not need a perfect story first. They need practical detail they can trust.
Start with childcare experience
List ages, hours, routine types, and the kind of care you handled. Infant naps, toddler meals, school pickup, homework, and activities should be clear.
Explain timing and location
Families compare start date, interview availability, city comfort, transit confidence, and driving needs quickly.
Keep the tone real
A good profile sounds warm, specific, and honest. It should explain what kind of home routine helps you do your best work.
Add useful photos
Photos should be clear, family-safe, recent, and natural. They should help a family feel that the profile belongs to a real person.
Next step
Use this guide in the right workflow.
For au pairs
Turn this guide into a reviewed au pair profile.
Add your childcare experience, timing, driving comfort, photos, and family-fit notes so host families can review the right signals.