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Anita Rogers Featured in The Sunday Times

British American Household Staffing Founder & CEO Anita Rogers was interviewed recently by The Times to share her expertise on the household staffing market.

In the most recent edition of The Sunday Times, writer Megan Agnew explores New York’s evolving household staffing market, highlighting a shift towards a more professional landscape. Families and candidates both are benefiting from an environment in which competitive compensation is viewed not simply as a necessary expense, but as a long-term investment in exceptional talent and in the family’s stability and future long-term.

Anita Rogers shares her insight into this changing dynamic, noting that college-educated nannies (particularly those with degrees from leading institutions such as Oxford or the U.S. Ivy League, as well as those who are multilingual) are among the most highly sought after, and are compensated accordingly. She emphasizes how families who offer competitive compensation can attract and retain top-tier talent, reduce turnover, and safeguard continuity, discretion, and the highest standards of care. British American Household Staffing represents many of these top professionals and specializes in helping both clients and candidates navigate the ever-shifting marketplace.

Read The Sunday Times article in full here. 

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