In an ever growing economy like Singapore, people’s lives gets busier to cope with the rising cost of living. As such, it is not uncommon to have both parents enter working society to earn an income. Thus, more time outside means less time at home, the need of full time stay- in helpers to handle household chores and taking care of the child/elderlies has become a staple in many families.
With a rough gage of 250,000 domestic helpers in recent years, Indonesian maids makes up nearly 50% of the numbers and is still on the rise. Now the reasons why Indonesian maids are popular is largely due to most of them are affordable, well-behaved, hardworking and good with household chores. Most of them also share similar religious beliefs, practises and dietary preference as Muslim families, however this factor can be a double edge sword because they may have difficulty integrating to families of different religion which consumes pork but nearly 90 % of Indonesian maids have no issue with it. They prepare meals containing pork but does not consume it.
However, most Indonesian maids are often perceived to be forgetful & clumsy and most of them also lack the familiarity of city living. Despite that, they remain a popular choice among employers as most of them are obedient, dedicated to the job and coupled with a willingness to be trained. Which is why most employers with Indonesian maids tend to be satisfied with the maid.
With the ever increasing demand for Indonesian maids also comes with increasing salary. The minimum salary imposed by the Indonesian Embassy’s Overseas Labour Office of $550 in 2017 which was a revise of $500 in 2016 and $450 before 2014. As such, most Indonesian maids command a higher salary as compared to other groups except Filipino maids which have a higher based minimum salary of $570.
*Note:
Since April 2018, employers hiring a new Indonesian maid have been asked to purchase a performance bond guarantee from one of two insurers approved by the embassy, which requires a one-off $70 payment. They also have to sign a standard employment contract. Employers will have to pay the full $6,000 only if they breach the terms of the employment contract issued by the embassy.
There are various ways to hire a maid such as through Direct Hire, Maid Agency and by online platforms such as SearchMaid.
Direct Hire
However, there are reasons why direct hire isn’t a popular option, mainly because:
Maid Agencies
Despite that, some employers still have difficulty in finding a maid. This is because with so many maid agencies in the market, employer have difficulty choosing one that suits them;
Visa SearchMaid maid portal
Maid Agency must be approved and licensed by the Ministry of Manpower. Note that only licensed agencies can help you hire a maid as the procedure must be fit MOM‘s Rules and Regulation for hiring Foreign Domestic Worker.
Information such as demerit points for each individual agency can be found on MOM’s website, avoid agencies with high demerit points or is under MOM’s surveillance. Likely these agencies have violated MOM’s rules and regulation thus, strong discourage employers to engage service with these agencies.
Reviews of agency from online platforms such as social media, forums and blogs is also a good reference to different a good maid agency from the rest. Retention rate on MOM’s website is another tool for evaluation also, they measure the percentage of maid in each agency that have stayed with the same employer for at least a year. A high retention rate is more desirable.
Placement Rate, high placement rate is considered more desirable as this shows how effective the agency is at delivering maid to the employers.
For more information: https://www.mom.gov.sg/eservices/services/employment-agencies-and-personnel-search
The employment agency will require that you sign a service agreement before you can use their services. The service agreement will be the basis of the transactions made with the agency.
A clear& fair agreement must include the following:
Lastly, different agencies have different ways of management and operation, it is advisable for employers to clarity any doubts or questions with the agency first before agreeing to engage in their services.
One-time Fees
New Maids | Experienced Maids | Transfer Maids | |
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Agency Fees | $888.00 | $988.00 | $1,498.00 |
Work Permit Application | $30 | $30 | $30 |
1st Medical Check-up | $80 | $80 | - |
Work Permit Card | $30 | $30 | $30 |
Settling-in-program(SIP) | $75 | - | - |
Medical Insurance & Security Bond of $5000 | $246.10 | ||
Employer Orientation program(1st time hiring maid) | $30/46(online) | ||
E-issue to MOM | - | - | $30 |
Replacement(if needed) – 6 months | $400 | $400 | $60 |
Indemnity Insurance(optional) | $53.50 | $53.50 | $53.50 |
Total | $1,662.60 | $1,687.60 | $1,857.60 |
*Fees stated above is only a general guideline. Actual total fees varies with different Agencies.
In the market, agency fee varies with different agency, for agencies that charges way below average, employers need to be aware of what type of service coverage do these agencies provide. And for agencies that charges too high, it doesn’t necessary mean that it is good also. It is advisable for employers to do a rough background check of the agency first before engaging in service.
For Medical check-up fees, it also varies with different clinics however the difference between each clinics is minimal.
Monthly Fees
Monthly Cost | Annual Cost | |
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Wages | $594 | $7,128 |
Transportation | $90 | $1,080 |
Food | $300 | $3,600 |
Toiletries | $40 | $480 |
Insurance | - | $329 |
Medical checkups per 6months | - | $60 |
Levy(without/with concession) | $265/$60 | $3,180/$720 |
TOTAL Average cost | $1,289/$1,084 | $15,857/$13,397 |
*Fees stated above is only a guideline. Actual total fees varies with different Agencies.
Before Hiring
If she's a 'transfer maid', be sure to check her employment history to ensure that she has a clean and good record. Question the agency: “why didn’t her previous employer renew her contract if she is a good helper? “
If she's new to Singapore, having some knowledge of the maid’s situation at home can help employer to better understand the maid, thus employers know what to take note of so that the maid’s work is not compromised.
During interview with potential maid
Employers to have an interview with potential helpers is strongly encouraged, with employer expectations and the helper’s main job scope being communicated to the maid first. As new Indonesian maids may not be fluent in English, it is crucial for employers to gage during the interview whether or not the maid can at least understand simple instructions from the employer. This is to ensure that in the long run that the employer and maid will not have a communication problem.
*TIP: Ask important questions regarding the maid’s family, expectations and concerns.
If the maid is new, she might be unfamiliar with how to operate machines such as vacuum, washing machine or electric stove. Employer have to step in to educate the maid on how to use them and make sure that she is doing it correctly so that her safety is not compromised.
Furthermore, new maids that are not fluent in English may sometimes find it difficult to understand what their employers expect of them thus, employers should do the courtesy of giving the maid some time to understand and use short & simple words so that the maid can better digest the instructions given.
For experienced/transfer maids, most should not have an issue with chores but, refrain maids from doing dangerous chores such as; external windows cleaning, climbing to high heights. No matter how experienced the maid is, accidents do happen and employers/ another adult must be present to inspect the maid if she is doing chores that may compromise her safety.
*TIP: check on the maid when she is doing chores that requires climbing to heights or expose herself to potential danger.
Maids are humans too, humans have emotions, fears and concerns. Employers should encourage maids to voice out their concerns and strive to resolve them. This will make the maid feel appreciated and comfortable in her working environment, you be sure that the maid will put in the best efforts in her work.
*TIP: Talk to the maid more often and ask of her well-being from time to time, ensure that she is comfortable in her working environment.
1. Weekly off day, 1 day salary or replacement rest day as compensation if she is required to work on her rest day.
2. Mutual agreement between worker and helper on which day of the week is her rest day.
1. Maids should be accommodated with adequate shelter that protects her from rain/sun/strong winds. Such shelter should also have basic amenities such as mattress/blanket/toiletries.
2. Maids’ accommodation should provide sufficient privacy, space and security.
3. Minimal of 3 meals per day must be provided for the Maid.
With the society being busier nowadays, hiring a maid has been a staple in many households. The benefits that families reap is beyond having a clean house or food on the table, they also get more quality with each other and more leisure time to themselves. Find your ideal maid now with Searchmaid.com.sg