
Dressing for the Interview: Making a Great First Impression
When it comes to nanny interviews, it’s crucial to strike a balance between professionalism and approachability. Here are some tips to help you make a great first impression:
1. Opt for business casual: Choose neat, clean clothing that is neither too formal nor too casual. A blouse or collared shirt paired with slacks or a knee-length skirt is always a safe choice.
2. Keep it modest: Avoid low-cut tops, short skirts, or anything too revealing. Remember, you’re applying for a position that involves working with children.
3. Minimal accessories: Keep jewelry simple and avoid anything that could be a safety hazard when working with kids.
4. Comfortable shoes: Choose closed-toe shoes that are both professional and comfortable.
5. Neat grooming: Ensure your hair is neat and tidy, and keep makeup minimal and natural-looking.
At Seaside Staffing Company, we guide our nannies through the interview process, including offering advice on appropriate attire to help them succeed.
Day-to-Day Nanny Attire: Dressing for the Job and Climate
Once you’ve landed the job, your daily attire will depend on your duties and the climate you’re working in. Here’s a breakdown of nanny fashion across different regions:
East Coast (Cold Climates)

– Base layer: Comfortable, breathable tops like long-sleeve t-shirts or turtlenecks
– Mid-layer: Cardigans or light sweaters for easy on/off
– Outer layer: Warm, waterproof jacket for outdoor activities
– Bottom: Durable, comfortable pants like jeans or khakis
– Footwear: Sturdy, waterproof boots for snowy days; comfortable sneakers for indoors
West Coast (Warmer Climates)

– Tops: Breathable short-sleeve or 3/4 sleeve shirts
– Layers: Light cardigans or jackets for cooler mornings and evenings
– Bottom: Knee-length shorts or capris in summer; comfortable jeans or khakis year-round
– Footwear: Comfortable, closed-toe shoes like sneakers or loafers
Northwest (Rainy Climate)

– Tops: Moisture-wicking, quick-dry shirts
– Outer layer: Waterproof, breathable rain jacket
– Bottom: Water-resistant pants or jeans
– Footwear: Waterproof shoes or boots
– Accessories: Compact umbrella for outdoor activities
Southern States (Hot and Humid)

– Tops: Lightweight, breathable fabrics like cotton or moisture-wicking materials
– Bottom: Knee-length shorts or skirts, light cotton pants
– Footwear: Comfortable, breathable shoes like canvas sneakers
– Accessories: Sun hat and sunglasses for outdoor activities
Regardless of the region, always prioritize comfort, mobility, and modesty in your nanny attire. Choose clothes that allow you to move freely, play actively with children, and maintain a professional appearance.
At Seaside Staffing Company, we understand that every nanny job is unique. We work closely with our nannies to ensure they understand the specific dress code requirements of each family they work with, helping them to succeed in their roles across all regions and climates.
Remember, as a nanny, you’re not just caring for children, you’re representing yourself as a professional and, by extension, representing Seaside Staffing Company. By following these guidelines and adapting them to your specific job requirements, you’ll be well-prepared to tackle any nanny job with style and professionalism.