One of the most frustrating parts of a nanny search is realizing a candidate you were excited about is suddenly no longer available.
For many families, hiring a nanny is something they have never done before. Parents weighing their options can review our Family Membership and Nanny Search Services to see the different ways we help families through the hiring process.
And understandably, many first-time parents assume the nanny hiring process will move somewhat similarly to traditional hiring: multiple interviews spread over several weeks, plenty of time to think things over, and strong candidates remaining available while the family makes a decision.
But in reality, a nanny search often moves much faster than families expect.
One of the most common and costly mistakes families make during a nanny search is waiting too long to move forward with a strong candidate.
At Nanny Parent Connection, we regularly see families connect extremely well with a nanny candidate during an interview, only to discover days later that the candidate has already accepted another position.
Many families simply do not realize how quickly experienced nanny candidates can become unavailable — especially career nannies with strong references and long-term professional experience.
Many Families Assume a Strong Candidate Is Only Interviewing With Them
One of the biggest misconceptions families often have during the nanny hiring process is believing that a candidate who seems excited about their family is probably only focused on their opportunity.

But in reality, many professional nanny candidates are interviewing with multiple families at the same time.
This is especially true for experienced nannies who:
- have strong references
- have long-term professional nanny experience
- communicate well with families
- and are actively searching during busy hiring periods
A nanny candidate can genuinely feel excited about your family while also continuing conversations with several other families until an offer is officially accepted.
That is simply how the childcare industry works.
Many strong candidates may already have:
- another interview scheduled
- a paid trial later that week
- or an offer discussion in progress with another family
This is one reason families are sometimes surprised when a candidate they really liked suddenly becomes unavailable.
First-Time Parents Often Underestimate How Quickly a Nanny Search Can Move
Families who are hiring a nanny for the first time often assume candidates will remain available for multiple weeks after the initial interview.
But experienced nanny candidates frequently move through the hiring process much faster than families expect.
It is not uncommon for families to believe a nanny candidate will still be available two weeks after the first interview — only to discover the candidate has already accepted another position.
Unlike many traditional corporate hiring processes, finding a nanny is often:
- more relationship-driven
- more personal
- and significantly faster-moving
Strong candidates can sometimes move from:
- initial interview
- to paid trial
- to accepted offer
within a relatively short period of time.
This does not mean families should rush into hiring someone they are unsure about.
But it does mean families should understand that delays in communication, scheduling, or decision-making can sometimes have real consequences during a competitive nanny search.
During a nanny search, candidates often interpret delayed communication or silence as a sign that a family may be moving in another direction.
Summer Travel and Busy Schedules Can Quietly Slow Down the Hiring Process
This issue becomes even more common during late spring and summer.

As the weather improves, many families naturally become busier with:
- vacations
- weddings
- long weekends
- summer camps
- school transitions
- and family travel
Understandably, childcare searches can temporarily move to the back burner.
We often see situations where:
- interviews are delayed
- follow-up conversations get postponed
- trial days become difficult to coordinate
- or families plan to “reconnect after vacation”
Meanwhile, experienced nanny candidates typically continue actively interviewing.
Even a one- or two-week delay caused by travel schedules can sometimes result in losing a candidate who may have otherwise been an excellent long-term fit.
Over Memorial Day weekend, we observed a situation where a family had interviewed several nanny candidates and planned to make their hiring decision before leaving town for the holiday weekend.
But as their travel plans became hectic, communication with the candidates unintentionally fell through.
Two of the candidates assumed the family was no longer interested because they had not heard back before the weekend, so both accepted positions with other families.
Situations like this happen more often than many families realize — especially during busy travel seasons.
Why Some Families Choose Extra Support During a Nanny Search
Busy schedules, travel, delayed communication, and coordinating multiple interviews can quickly make the nanny hiring process feel overwhelming — especially for first-time parents. This is one reason many families choose to work with a nanny placement agency or concierge service during competitive hiring periods. Having experienced support with communication, scheduling, candidate coordination, and timelines can help prevent promising opportunities from unintentionally slipping away.
Many Nanny Candidates Are Prioritizing Stability and Certainty Right Now
Another important factor families should understand is that many nanny candidates are currently prioritizing stability and security more heavily than they may have in previous years.
Like many industries across the United States, the childcare world has also been affected by broader economic uncertainty and changing family dynamics.
As a result, many experienced nannies are less likely to delay accepting a strong offer while waiting to compare multiple opportunities over several weeks.
If a candidate receives:
- a competitive offer
- a respectful family connection
- guaranteed hours
- clear communication
- and a stable long-term position
they may choose to move forward relatively quickly rather than risk losing a dependable opportunity.
Families who are unsure what a competitive offer looks like in their area can benchmark fair market pay using our Nanny Pay Calculator before extending an offer.
This can sometimes surprise families who assumed they had more time to continue interviewing or discussing options internally.
Moving Efficiently Does Not Mean Rushing Recklessly
One important distinction we always try to emphasize is that moving efficiently is very different from rushing recklessly.

Families should absolutely:
- ask thoughtful questions
- check references
- schedule nanny trial days when appropriate
- and make sure the fit feels right
But successful nanny searches also benefit from:
- organized communication
- realistic timelines
- clear decision-making
- and understanding how competitive strong nanny candidates can be
Families who are proactive and responsive often place themselves in a much stronger position to secure excellent long-term childcare.
Final Thoughts
Hiring a nanny is one of the most personal and important hiring decisions many families will ever make.
And for first-time parents especially, it can be difficult to know what timeline expectations are realistic during the nanny search process.
The good news is that understanding how nanny hiring typically works can help families avoid some of the most common frustrations and disappointments.
In many cases, families do not lose great nanny candidates because the candidate was not interested.
They lose them simply because the process moved faster than they expected.
Trying to Navigate a Competitive Nanny Search?
Nanny Parent Connection is a premier nanny placement agency that helps families across the United States move through the nanny hiring process with clearer timelines, organized communication, experienced guidance, and access to experienced nanny candidates. Our team can help families avoid some of the most common mistakes that can lead to losing strong candidates during a search.