Recruitment Agencies Meet A Sitter – Recruitment Agency Profile
Meet A Sitter - Recruitment Agency Profile

Meet A Sitter

Staffing & Recruiting |
Founded
Est. 1999
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Specializations

Childcare Staffing Solutions
Emergency Babysitter Services
Corporate Childcare Services

About Agency

Overview

  • Meet A Sitter was founded in 1999 and is based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • The company is recognized as Australia’s first boutique “speed-dating” service for connecting parents with prescreened babysitters and nannies.
  • Meet A Sitter currently has a business status of being closed.
  • The company serves local communities by organizing exclusive events for parents to meet potential childcare providers.
  • Despite the closure, the company has been featured in various media outlets, including Channel Ten News and publications like SMH and Cosmopolitan.

Specializations

  • Specializes in childcare staffing solutions tailored for busy parents and corporate clients.
  • Offers emergency babysitter services that are available on call for immediate childcare needs.
  • Focuses on corporate childcare services, including customized events for employees to find non-centre childcare options.
  • Targets both individual parents and corporate clients seeking to enhance family-friendly policies and employee productivity.
  • Emphasizes the importance of experience and passion for children in their recruitment criteria for babysitters and nannies.

Services & Approach

  • Provides a unique speed-dating format for parents to meet multiple babysitters and nannies in a single event.
  • Conducts onsite or nearby customized events for corporate employees to facilitate childcare matchmaking.
  • Offers nanny recruitment and placement services, ensuring candidates are prescreened for suitability.
  • Eliminates the need for expensive agency fees by fostering direct face-to-face connections between parents and childcare providers.
  • Focuses on creating a relaxed setting for interviews, allowing parents to assess caregivers in person.