Whitefield is a place where the map of the world is pinned onto a few square kilometers. The International Tech Park alone hosts companies from over forty nations, and the surrounding residential areas have grown organically to support this unprecedented global influx. In this environment, a family might be Japanese with a Korean spouse, or French with an Indian child from a previous marriage. The one thing that unites them all is a search for a caregiver who doesnât blink at a request for glutenâfree bread or a bedtime story that involves a bilingual picture book. Our Whitefield coordinator, a former expat spouse who has lived in three continents, personally designs the cultural orientation for every nanny we place, ensuring she is curious, respectful, and utterly reliable.
The vetting process here is layered with global scrutiny. We begin with Aadhaar authentication and a police clearance from the Whitefield jurisdictional police station. A comprehensive medical screen at a NABLâaccredited lab follows. Three reference calls are then placed to families from the same expatâdense neighbourhoods: we ask whether the nanny ever hesitated to cook an unfamiliar dish, whether she handled parental travel without anxiety, and whether she communicated clearly via translation apps when language failed. Two practical assessments are administered â one where the nanny must prepare a simple international childâs meal (like pasta with a vegetable sauce) using only a recipe card, and another where she engages a child in a quiet craft activity while narrating a story in English. The dossier you receive is a complete, unredacted file â including the international reference notes, the medical fitness certificate, and our culturalâcompatibility score. In Whitefield, a nannyâs cultural intelligence is as important as her firstâaid training, and we measure both.
Cultural Orientation Programme
Each nanny completes a short module on the specific national culture of the family she is placed with â from greetings to dietary taboos â so that she never causes offense out of ignorance.
TimeâZoneâFriendly Updates
She can send you a daily summary via email or a messaging app, understanding that you might be in a different continent and need to see your childâs day unfold in text and photos.
850+Children supported across Whitefield, Brookefield, Hoodi, and the EPIP zone
65+Backgroundâcleared, culturally trained caregivers available for earlyâmorning, lateânight, and travel cover
99.4%Annual retention rate among expat families â they stay because we speak their language, literally and figuratively
<20hMedian time from inquiry to a curated digital shortlist of two to three nannies
FiveâStage Vetting
Paediatric FirstâAid Trained
5:30 AM â Midnight
Instant Backup Protocol
English, Korean, Japanese, Hindi, Kannada
Digital Daily Briefing