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Subject: Domestic Helper Applications – Suitability Confirmation   Thank you for your assistance.   To ensure efficiency, please submit only candidates who meet the requirements below and have answered all prerequisite questions in full (see below).   Kindly include your agency fee structure with each submission or confirm if this is a direct hire.   I will review and arrange interviews only with suitable and available candidates.   Thank you for your cooperation — I look forward to receiving appropriate profiles soon.   ---  

 LIVE-IN DOMESTIC HELPER – ORCHARD, SINGAPORE   Seeking a trustworthy, diligent, and experienced live-in helper for a fast-paced household in Orchard, Singapore.   Applicants must speak English and be comfortable with Asian-style meals.   The role involves daily cooking and hosting up to eight guests on occasional weekends.   ---   Key Responsibilities:   Household management and upkeep   Meal planning, cooking, and grocery shopping   Pantry organisation and restocking   Housekeeping and deep cleaning   Laundry and ironing with care   Maintaining a tidy, clutter-free home   Basic sewing – advantage   ---   About Us   We are a British–Hong Kong Eurasian household of two — myself and my 22-year-old daughter.   No children or pets at present, though we may adopt a small pet later.   We are hardworking and travel frequently, valuing initiative, discretion, and reliability.   ---   Background   Having lived in Singapore for 30+ years, we have had three trusted, long-term helpers previously.   Now settled in a new home with a spacious helper’s room, (you have your own bedroom and own bathroom) we are ready to welcome full-time support again.   ---  
 Terms of Employment :  
Start Date: As soon as possible   Day Off: One per week (Sunday)   Home Leave: Two weeks after each completed two-year contract   Festive Period: Assistance required during Christmas and major holidays   Salary: Based on experience, discussed at interview   ---   Application Questions:  
1. How long have you worked in Singapore?  
2. Why are you leaving your current employer?   3. What are your main duties and experience?   4. Can you cook, do marketing, meal planning, or car washing?  
5. What is your current salary?  
6. Do you eat the same food as your employer or have a food budget?  
7. Do you buy your own toiletries?  
8. When was your last home leave, and for how long?  
9. Do you smoke or drink alcohol?  
10. Do you have references?  
11. When are you available for an interview
 Final Note   Only sincere, capable, and long-term-minded applicants will be considered.   Incomplete or unsuitable profiles will not be reviewed.   Your cooperation and professionalism are sincerely appreciated.  
Our Values   We maintain an honest, respectful, and inclusive home.to all agents: I prefer to work directly or with an agency that prioritises ethical practices and fair treatment over inflated commissions. I appreciate your understanding
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