Sunday, 14 October 2012

Interview Checkpoints For House Cleaning San Jose

By David Bowser


House cleaning San Jose can be intensely personal. After all, who else knows--and dusts--the unused workout equipment buried under a pile of clean washing. Choosing someone, or a company, to deal with all that requires letting them into your life just a bit. Before doing that, there are some points that need to be checked.

The first point is all about respect. When showing up for an interview or to do a walk-through and give a quote, the representative needs to be on time. Showing up on time doesn't guarantee that they will also respect the client's property, but it improves the chances. Anyone who cannot be bothered to either be punctual or give notice and change the appointment may cut corners elsewhere.

Then there is the quoting process. Often, good companies will ask questions about client preferences. If they provide a quote before seeing the home itself, the service may be less than expected. Responsible business people will gain an exact understanding of what the potential client is looking for. They will also let those clients know what services they don't provide.

Bringing strangers in to care for a home is an act requiring great trust on the part of the owner. It is entirely acceptable for potential clients to ask about bonding, insurance, and employee background checks. Professionally run services will have all of this information available. Independents might have more trouble providing this information, but references can work. Included in this is proof of permission to work legally in the country.

Finally, ensure the company hired fits both the personality and lifestyle of the home. Families with dogs might do better with a cleaner who also likes dogs. Older individuals may prefer someone who offers more, such as window or laundry service.

The first time interviewing someone to do house cleaning San Jose can be unnerving or difficult. With practice it gets easier, like any hiring process. For a lucky few, practice isn't necessary and they find a good fit on the first try.




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