Here is a full guide on the maid profession, including what it is, tools used, salary, job scope, top companies, training institutes, and course fees.
A maid is a domestic worker responsible for household cleaning and maintenance tasks. This can include sweeping, mopping, laundry, cooking assistance, childcare, elderly care, and other household duties. Maids may work part-time, full-time, or as live-in domestic helpers in homes, apartments, or estates.
Broom and dustpan
Mop and bucket
Vacuum cleaner
Scrub brushes
Microfiber cloths and towels
Dusters (feather or extendable)
All-purpose cleaners
Floor cleaners
Disinfectants and sanitizers
Laundry detergent and fabric softener
Dish soap and sponges
Garbage bags and gloves
Basic kitchen utensils
Food storage containers
Safety tools (oven mitts, aprons, etc.)
Salaries vary greatly based on country, location, experience, and live-in or part-time status.
India/Philippines: $100 – $300
Middle East (UAE, Saudi): $300 – $600
Singapore/Hong Kong: $500 – $800
USA/UK: $1,500 – $2,500+
Live-in Maids: Often receive free food, accommodation, and salary
High demand in urban areas, especially dual-income households
Essential role in elderly and child caregiving
Increasing demand in expat communities and high-income households
Formalization and professionalization of domestic work
Higher demand for certified and trained maids
Potential to become supervisors, nannies, or even start a cleaning/homecare business
Governments are introducing domestic worker rights and protections, increasing job security
Merry Maids (USA, Canada)
Maid Brigade (USA)
Handy (USA, App-based)
Helpling (Europe, Asia)
Urban Company (India, UAE)
HomeMaids (UAE)
Maids.cc (UAE, KSA)
Eden Grace (Singapore)
TESDA (Philippines): Domestic Work NC II course
NSDC (India): Domestic worker skilling programs
British Institute of Cleaning Science (UK): Certifications in housekeeping
ISSA Cleaning Management Institute (Global): International certifications
MOM-accredited agencies (Singapore): Licensed maid training centers
TADBEER (UAE): Government-approved training and placement
Short Basic Courses: $50 – $150
Full Domestic Helper Programs (2–4 weeks): $200 – $500
International Placement Programs: $300 – $1,000+ (including lodging, paperwork, etc.)
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Here’s a detailed breakdown of the course contents for a Maid or Domestic Helper Training Program. This type of course is designed to prepare individuals for employment in private homes, apartments, or villas, whether locally or abroad.
Role and responsibilities of a maid
Types of domestic work (full-time, part-time, live-in)
Importance of hygiene and cleanliness
Professional behavior and work ethics
Proper use of cleaning tools and materials
Dusting, sweeping, mopping, and vacuuming
Bathroom and kitchen cleaning techniques
Surface-specific cleaning (glass, wood, tile, metal)
Waste disposal and recycling
Sorting clothes by color and fabric
Washing machine operation
Hand-washing delicate items
Ironing techniques for different garments
Folding and storing clothes properly
Safe food handling and storage
Basic meal preparation (boiling, frying, cutting)
Assisting in cooking and serving meals
Dishwashing and kitchen cleaning
Basic child safety and hygiene
Feeding, bathing, and dressing children
Handling emergencies (fever, injury, choking)
Understanding children's routines
Assisting with mobility and hygiene
Giving medications as instructed
Companion care and emotional support
Safety and fall prevention
Personal hygiene and appearance
Using gloves, masks, and cleaning chemicals safely
Handling sharp tools and hot appliances
First aid basics and emergency response
Understanding employer expectations
Respecting privacy and boundaries
Simple spoken English or local language
Taking and following instructions
Hands-on cleaning demonstrations
Mock scenarios (e.g., room cleaning, table setting)
Final assessment (written and practical)
Certificate of Completion
Duration: 1 to 4 weeks (depending on depth)
Format: Classroom theory + practical sessions
Available as in-person or online (for theory modules)
Would you like a sample syllabus in PDF format, or a list of certified training centers in your country (e.g., TESDA in the Philippines, NSDC in India)?
Eligibility requirements for becoming a maid (also known as a domestic worker or housekeeper) can vary by country, employer, and type of job (full-time, part-time, live-in, etc.). Here’s a general guide:
Minimum Age: Usually 18 years and above (some countries require 21+ for overseas work)
Education: No formal education required, but basic literacy is often preferred
Work Authorization: Must have legal right to work in the country (visa, work permit, residency)
Physical Fitness: Must be physically able to handle cleaning, lifting, standing for long hours
While not always mandatory, the following can improve job prospects:
Basic cleaning and housekeeping knowledge
Time management and attention to detail
Basic cooking and laundry skills (for full-time or live-in roles)
Ability to follow instructions and routines
Good hygiene and grooming
Trustworthiness and discretion
If applying through an agency or for overseas domestic work (e.g., in the UAE, Singapore, Hong Kong), you may need:
Passport and identity verification
Police clearance certificate
Medical fitness certificate
Pre-departure orientation or training (often required by government or agency)
Experience or references from past employers
Language skills (e.g., English, Arabic, Cantonese depending on destination)
If enrolling in a maid/domestic helper training program, eligibility usually includes:
Age 18+
Basic understanding of the course language
No strict educational requirement
Physical fitness and willingness to learn
Would you like eligibility details tailored to a specific country or training program (e.g., requirements for maids in the UAE, Singapore, or Canada)?