Overview
- Iuliia (Yulia) Aslamova, a Russian entrepreneur in Bengaluru, says she pays her house help over ₹45,000 a month after an intensive hiring process.
- She describes conducting about 20 interviews with a checklist before choosing a part-time nanny for her daughter, Elina.
- Her three-year plan included a 10% first-year raise, KPIs in year two, and a full-time offer in year three with a 1.7× hike, training, and sponsored driving lessons.
- Aslamova says the approach prioritizes trust and growth, claims none of her employees have quit, and expects the nanny to soon drive her daughter to classes.
- The Instagram post went viral, drawing praise for professionalizing domestic work and criticism over affordability and KPI-based oversight, with no official response reported.