Domestic Staffing

10 Dos and Don’ts of your first day of work: Part One

Whether you're applying to be a personal chef, nanny, personal assistant or chauffeur, it's important to know what to do on the first day of the job. In the first part of our two-part series, we'll look at some things you must do:

1. Do some research

Unlike working at a company, it'll be much tougher to research the workplace environment. The best time to do this is during your interviews with the staffing firm and family, as well as when you get a tour of the family's residence.

2. Do dress appropriately

Before your first day on the job, make sure you know the dress code. Depending on the family and your position, you may be allowed to dress casually. However, if you're required to wear formal clothing, it may take some time to pick out the right attire.

3. Do ask questions

It's better to ask a lot of good questions in the beginning than none at all. Asking questions shows that you're interested.

4. Do say yes

Being a "yes" person isn't always encouraged. After all, families love professionals who can offer their opinions on better ways to accomplish tasks. In the beginning, however, your job is to learn. Once you get a feel for what the family expects, don't hesitate to offer your opinions or draw up new ways to accomplish the same tasks more efficiently.

5. Do give 110 percent

If you're required to work 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., don't leave at exactly 5 p.m. Ask your boss if he or she needs any more help prior to leaving. He or she will love the extra effort. 

If you're looking for domestic jobs and to work with a domestic staffing agency, contact Colonial Domestic Agency today!

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