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 First Maid Pte Ltd is a trusted and highly reputable maid agency in Singapore, fully committed to helping households find skilled, dependable, and well-trained foreign domestic workers. The agency places strong emphasis on understanding each family’s unique needs—whether they require childcare support, elderly care, housekeeping assistance, cooking, or general home maintenance—ensuring that every placement is thoughtfully matched for compatibility, ability, and long-term success.


With a team known for professionalism, transparency, and friendliness, First Maid Pte Ltd provides a smooth and stress-free experience from start to finish. Employers receive full guidance throughout the entire process, including candidate selection, interviews, work permit applications, documentation, medical checks, training, and deployment. The agency also offers post-placement support to ensure both employers and helpers adapt well, fostering a stable and harmonious working relationship.

First Maid Pte Ltd is committed to ethical recruitment and responsible hiring practices, partnering only with accredited training centers and reliable overseas agencies. All helpers undergo proper screening, skills preparation, and essential training before arriving in Singapore. This ensures that families receive capable domestic workers who are ready to integrate into their new roles and meet expectations with confidence.

By consistently delivering reliable service, quality candidates, and transparent processes, First Maid Pte Ltd has earned the trust of many Singaporean families. Their dedication to customer satisfaction and their heartfelt approach to matching households with the right domestic helper make them a preferred and dependable choice for those seeking a safe, smooth, and reassuring hiring experience. Whether for childcare, eldercare, or household support, First Maid Pte Ltd remains committed to helping families find the perfect helper for a happier and more organized home.

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