What Beijing's Moon Sisters Bring to the Industry

by xiangwo on 2009-04-21 20:45:47

Recently, there have been reports that some Beijing confinement nanny companies have opened branches in Northeast China. This has drawn significant attention from the domestic service companies in Northeast China. Some people see it as good news, others as bad news. I think everything has two sides, so let's analyze this situation.

Beijing confinement nanny companies have refined the domestic service market and only provide two services: confinement nannies and childcare nannies. Their business philosophy revolves around high entry thresholds, high service prices, and high service quality, targeting high-end clients. The standards for recruiting employees are very high: confinement nannies must have a history of childbirth, be pleasant-looking, and like children... Senior confinement nannies possess skills close to those of obstetrics nurses. Childcare nannies need to have early childhood education experience or have worked as kindergarten teachers. Both confinement and childcare nannies have rest days.

Such strict requirements inevitably lead to high costs, but this indeed raises the level of the entire industry, forcing some irregularly managed domestic service companies to quickly improve their business levels, otherwise they face elimination. However, the high fees also make it inaccessible for many consumers, which similarly gives local domestic service companies opportunities. These domestic service companies strive to improve management levels and strengthen employee training. There is still room for them to survive if they operate diligently, and they can even compete with Beijing confinement nanny companies.

I hope that Beijing confinement nanny companies and local domestic service companies can work together to raise industry standards and give families and children a bright future.

Source: Beijing Confinement Nanny Service Network http://www.beifule.cn/bjys3.htm