My name is jashandeep , an extrovert person who loves to do cleaning. I prefer to do things calmly and in a good manner so that we can enjoy doing it and the other person can also enjoy from whom i am doing. During my one year of housekeeping experience in Canada, I honed my skills in maintaining high cleanliness standards and attention to detail. I adapted to using modern cleaning equipment and environmentally friendly products commonly used in Canadian households. I became proficient in efficiently managing time to complete tasks while ensuring quality results. Additionally, I learned to communicate effectively with diverse clients to understand their specific needs and preferences, providing personalized service.
In my two years of housekeeping experience in India, I gained valuable insights into traditional cleaning methods and cultural preferences. I became adept at handling a wide range of challenges, from managing larger households to working with limited resources. I developed a deep understanding of Indian home dynamics and traditions, incorporating them into my approach to housekeeping. Moreover, I refined my organizational skills and multitasking abilities to handle multiple responsibilities .
I have two year experience of working with a family. I really want to work in this field because any other job don't give us opportunity to be with a family, or baby as a baby seater. I have worked with a grateful family . I will help you zone in on the housekeeping tasks that are your most urgent and important! I've mastered the art of making the bed, so every time your guests stay with you; they will definitely get a comfy environment together with a good night's sleep. Addressing dishes is my forte. They will look easy, but you will be left with a grin on your face because your kitchen will be immaculate. I'll traverse your floors, trying to reach every nook and cranny to take away any soil and dust there. · The ones where the windows look dirty?No problem! I'll do a proper job of cleaning, including all the windows, letting the sunlight come in.