Aunty is a babysitter and nanny app in Singapore that connects parents to pre-vetted caregivers. Designed for busy parents, bookings can be made for the same day to 3 months in advance. Parents can search, interview and book within minutes!
Here at Aunty, we are on a mission to make it easy to connect you to your village. We strongly believe that parents need a break occasionally because it is challenging to give your 100% attention when we are running on empty. Well-rested parents will be able to raise happy and thriving children.
Are you passionate about connecting people and making a meaningful impact in families' lives? Join our dynamic team as a Recruitment Intern!
What You’ll Do
As part of our team, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring that families find the perfect match for their childcare needs. Your responsibilities include:
- Engaging with Clients: Speak with parents to understand their unique childcare requirements and build lasting relationships.
- Interviewing Caregivers: Conduct interviews with babysitters, nannies, and confinement nannies to assess their skills, personality, and suitability.
- Matching Families with Caregivers: Use your keen judgment to pair families with caregivers who meet their preferences and needs.
- Manage schedules, facilitate bookings, and oversee the smooth onboarding process for both families and caregivers.
- Perform reference checks and ensure caregivers meet our company’s high standards of service.
What We’re Looking For
We value passion and potential!
Here’s what you need to thrive in this role:
- You love interacting with others and building relationships.
- You’re confident, articulate, and empathetic in both speaking and writing.
- You enjoy analysing needs and finding creative solutions.
- You can juggle multiple tasks and keep things running smoothly.
- You’re excited to pick up new skills and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
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- Company:
Aunty Pte Ltd - Designation:
Recruitment Intern - Profession:
Human Resources - Industry:
Social Services