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  2. Sittercity.com - Wikipedia

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    Sittercity was founded in 2001 by Genevieve Thiers. [4] In 2011, Sittercity raised over 20 million dollars for further development on the company. [5] Bright Horizons acquired the company in 2020 for an undisclosed amount. [6] In 2021, Zenobia Moochhala took on the role as CEO. [7]

  3. UrbanSitter - Wikipedia

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    UrbanSitter is a San Francisco-based online service and mobile app that allows parents to search for, book, pay, review, and recommend babysitters and nannies. UrbanSitter integrates with Facebook Connect and an internal database, allowing parents to view babysitters hired and reviewed by their Facebook friends and parents from children's schools, sports teams, and local parenting organizations.

  4. Babysitting - Wikipedia

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    Babysitting can be a paid job for all ages; however, it is best known as a temporary activity for early teenagers who are not yet eligible for employment in the general economy. It provides autonomy from parental control and dispensable income, as well as an introduction to the techniques of childcare.

  5. Care.com - Wikipedia

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    Care.com is an online marketplace for families to find childcare, senior care, care for those with special needs, care for home, tutoring support and pet care.It is also a two-sided marketplace allowing caregivers to find jobs.

  6. Nanny - Wikipedia

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    A "live-in" nanny is much less common than it once was. [citation needed] Being a live-in nanny may be ideal for a person looking to move interstate or abroad for either a short period of time or to set themselves up financially. Typically, a live-in nanny is responsible for the entire care of the children of their employers.

  7. Companion (caregiving) - Wikipedia

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    In health care and caregiving, a companion, sitter, or private duty is a job title for someone hired to work with one patient (or occasionally two). Companions work in a variety of settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospitals, and private homes, and their duties range from advanced medical care to simple companionship and observation.