Avoid These Babysitter Resume Mistakes
Polish your resume to showcase safety, experience, and trustworthiness.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Parents want proof you can handle their child's age group
- ATS may filter out candidates without relevant keywords
- List each age range you’ve cared for
- Include number of children and duration for each group
Babysitter, 2019‑2022
Babysitter – Infants (0‑12 months) & Toddlers (1‑3 years), cared for 2 children daily, Jan 2019 – Dec 2022
- Doesn’t convey concrete skills
- Reduces impact for hiring parents
- Replace 'helped with kids' with 'organized educational activities for 3‑year‑olds'
Responsible for child care
Designed and led daily educational activities for 3‑year‑old children, improving engagement by 30%
- Parents prioritize CPR/First Aid
- ATS may search for certification keywords
- Create a Certifications section
- List certification name, issuing organization, and expiration date
Skills: child care
Certifications: CPR & First Aid (American Red Cross), valid until 08/2026
- Complex tables or graphics cause parsing errors
- Unusual headings hide information from ATS
- Use simple bullet points
- Stick to standard headings
- Save as PDF or DOCX
Experience presented in a two‑column table
Experience • Babysitter – XYZ Family, June 2021 – Present – Provided nightly care for 2 children ages 4 & 6
- Include a clear headline with "Babysitter"
- Add a Summary that mentions years of experience and age groups
- List each babysitting job with dates, ages cared for, and responsibilities
- Highlight CPR, First Aid, and any child‑care certifications
- Use bullet points that start with strong action verbs
- Keep fonts simple (Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman)
- Avoid tables, graphics, or photos
- Save the final file as PDF for easy upload
- Add specific age groups cared for
- Insert certification dates and issuing bodies
- Convert vague duties into quantified achievements
- Standardize headings to Experience, Education, Certifications