Sarjapur Road's transformation from a quiet rural strip to a buzzing tech‑residential corridor has been staggering. Today, it's dotted with international schools, multispecialty clinics, and the headquarters of multinational firms. The people who live here are a global mix — Karnataka natives, North Indian transplants, and expats adjusting to Bangalore life. A domestic helper who thrives must be adaptable: cooking dal‑chawal one day, pasta the next, and always mindful of a video doorbell and a smart lock. Our recruitment focuses on local candidates already embedded in the social fabric — women who attend the same temples, shop at the same markets, and whose own children go to the nearby government schools. This deep community connection acts as a natural accountability mechanism that no amount of external verification can replicate.
Before a helper enters your home, we execute a rigorous three‑layer filtration. First, we collect and validate Aadhaar, a police clearance certificate, and a health screening report from a registered clinic. Second, we conduct in‑depth phone calls with at least three former employers — often neighbours in the same apartment just a few blocks away — to verify punctuality, cooking skills, and trustworthiness. Third, we ask the candidate to perform a live task: prepare a full meal, deep‑clean a bathroom, or manage a toddler's lunch and play routine. Only those who clear all three stages make it to your shortlist. This is why 99.3% of our placements on Sarjapur Road remain active beyond the first six months — a statistic that speaks directly to our method.
Gated‑Community Protocol Handlers
Our helpers are accustomed to security passes, visitor entry systems, and the specific rules of apartment associations — seamless from day one.
Multilingual & Cosmopolitan
We match families with cooks and nannies who are comfortable with English basics, allowing smooth communication in multicultural households.