My experience with GreatAuPair was…Poor – Would Not Recommend
My experience with GreatAuPair was deeply disappointing. I expected a vetted, trained caregiver invested in childcare, but instead was matched with an inexperienced young woman more interested in the social perks of being abroad than in supporting a family.
The au pair showed no initiative to bond with our household or fulfill basic responsibilities. She failed to notify me promptly about injuries my daughter sustained—I only found out from my child first. She often prioritized socializing, used dating apps like Tinder, brought strangers into our home without permission, and disregarded curfews.
Despite reporting serious concerns to the agency—including the unauthorized removal of expensive personal items—their response was dismissive and ineffective. Their only question was whether the item had been returned, showing a complete lack of accountability.
While I was in the hospital giving birth, the au pair had no duties for four days. Upon my return, I asked if she would assist with the toddler and newborn—her response: “When I’m off, I’m off.” Her lack of empathy and professionalism was shocking.
Before leaving, she caused $5,000 in water damage by flooding the basement and ruined a new mattress without telling me. Communication was consistently poor. Even more troubling, the agency simply reassigned her to another family without disclosure, enabling this behavior rather than addressing it.
GreatAuPair appears to offer no meaningful training or vetting. The burden of managing and correcting their placements falls entirely on the host families, making the program more of a liability than a help.
I cannot recommend this agency and urge families to consider alternatives that take both childcare and household integrity seriously.








