Strong work ethic, commitment to work hard. They draw a lower salary and are known to adapt well. Fresh and/or experienced, talk to us, you will find the right one meeting your requirements.
Hardworking and willing to learn. Looking after infants, taking care of kids and/or elderly, cooking, professional-level house cleaning, you name it. Popular with Malay families.
A domestic helper who will be transferring to work for a different employer with a written consent (transfer paper or consent form) from her current employer. Also commonly referred to as a Transfer helper.
An experienced domestic helper who has worked before in Singapore and is currently back in her home country.
A domestic helper who has not worked in Singapore before. They will need to go through a SIP (Sit-In-Program) upon arrival in Singapore for the first time.
A direct hire helper is a helper that you hire from the foreign country without any agent. This foreign domestic worker usually comes without any loan and you require our assistance to bring her into Singapore.
Generally lower costs, less training time. Transfer maids are maids whose existing contract with another employer has ended or is cut short. The cost of hiring them is generally lower as expenses like plane tickets and work permit fees are excluded. Less training time is also needed as most transfer maids are more experienced.
Suitable for families with young children. They understand English better, making communication easier. As most Filipino maids understand English instructions well, you may get more reliable help with caring for your children. They generally draw a higher salary compared to their counterparts from Myanmar or Indonesia.
Hardworking and willing to learn when it comes to doing daily housework. Humble and easier to work with. They command basic English and can pick up simple Mandarin and dialects. Generally more popular with the elderly who speak Bahasa Melayu or Malay families.
Strong work ethic, with the commitment to work hard. They draw a lower salary compared to their counterparts from the Philippines or Indonesia. Some Burmese maids are not used to city living and might need some extra guidance to familiarise them with the environment.