The bottom line: when hiring a nanny or maid in Bangkok, the two most important things are defining the role clearly and using a trusted placement agency. Get these two right, and you dramatically reduce the risk of mismatches and problems down the line.
If you're new to Bangkok, you may have been surprised to hear that hiring a nanny or maid is completely normal here. For expat families living in condominiums around Phrom Phong, Thonglor, and the wider Sukhumvit area, getting outside support for housework and childcare is simply part of everyday life.
We often hear questions like: "How do I even find someone?" "How much should I expect to pay?" "I'm not sure I'm comfortable letting a stranger into my home..."
At HelloNanny, we've successfully matched over 300 families with the right nanny or maid — with an average matching time of just 3 days. Drawing on that experience, here are the 7 essential things every first-time employer should know.
1. Understand the Difference Between a Nanny and a Maid
In Thailand, the roles of a maid and a nanny are clearly distinct:
Maid: General housework — cleaning, laundry, cooking, and other household tasks Nanny: Primarily childcare — looking after your children's daily needs
While some candidates can handle both, the required skill sets are different. HelloNanny has fulfilled requests as specific as "a nanny who can cook Chinese food" or "a nanny with a driver's license." The first step to a great match is being clear about what you actually need most.

2. There Are Three Main Employment Arrangements
In Bangkok, there are three common ways to hire:
Live-in: Maximum peace of mind — someone is always available. However, you'll need to provide private accommodation and usually a meal allowance. Live-out, full-time: Both parties maintain their own routines. Salary tends to be slightly higher to account for commuting costs. Live-out, part-time: Flexible — you only pay for the hours you need. The downside is that it can be harder to build a consistent, long-term relationship.
Families living in condominiums across Sukhumvit (Phrom Phong, Thonglor, Ekkamai) most often opt for live-out, full-time arrangements.
3. Know the Going Rates
As of 2025, typical monthly salaries in Bangkok's Sukhumvit area are:
Maid (Live-out, full-time): 15,000 – 18,000 THB Nanny (Live-out, full-time): 18,000 – 25,000 THB Either (Live-in): Similar range + accommodation & meals provided
Candidates who speak Japanese or English, or who have experience caring for infants, typically command higher salaries. Rates in Pattaya tend to run about 5,000 THB higher than Bangkok.
Inflation has also been pushing salary expectations upward in recent years. HelloNanny doesn't apply a one-size-fits-all rate — they listen to both sides and help find a figure that works for everyone.

4. The Benefits of Using a Placement Agency
Some families find staff through personal introductions or social media, but working with a reputable agency offers clear advantages:
Only pre-screened, identity-verified candidates are introduced You have a dedicated point of contact if any issues arise If a match doesn't work out, the agency can arrange a replacement
HelloNanny draws from a pool of over 2,000 registered staff to find the right fit for your family — matched in an average of just 3 days.
5. Chemistry Matters as Much as Credentials
Skills and experience are important — but don't underestimate the value of personal fit. This is someone who will be in your home every day.
Things to look for during the interview:
How they interact with your child (tone of voice, eye level, genuine warmth) Their reaction when you explain your household rules How your child responds to them
HelloNanny's pre-screening process narrows down candidates based on compatibility, which means you typically need fewer interviews before finding the right person.

6. Start With a Trial Period
Rather than jumping straight into a long-term contract, it's strongly recommended to start with a trial period.
At HelloNanny, they follow up with both the family and the nanny one week after the start date to check how things are going and confirm the match is working well for everyone.
7. Embrace the Cultural Differences
Working with Thai staff may occasionally involve navigating different values, communication styles, or habits compared to what you're used to. Rather than seeing this as a challenge, think of it as an opportunity — for you and especially for your children — to experience and learn from another culture.
Building trust through open, patient communication will make all the difference.
Summary
Define the role: Nanny vs. maid — know what you need Employment type: Live-in, full-time, or part-time Salary benchmarks: Vary by area (add ~5,000 THB for Pattaya) Agency benefits: Background checks, support, and replacement options Interview tip: Look beyond skills — assess personal chemistry Trial period: Confirm the fit before committing long-term Cultural mindset: Approach differences with curiosity and openness
HelloNanny matches families with the right nanny or maid from a pool of over 2,000 registered staff — in an average of just 3 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to speak Thai?
Not at all. HelloNanny provides full support in English (and Japanese), so you don't need to worry about the language barrier.
How long does it take to find a match?
On average, HelloNanny completes a match within 3 days of receiving your request.
Do you cover areas outside Bangkok, such as Pattaya?
Yes, they also serve the Pattaya area. Feel free to get in touch regardless of where you're based in Thailand.
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