How to become a Cleaner

Successful cleaners prepare proper schedules, employ effective time management for efficient completion, understand various chemical supplies, apply strong communication skills for resolving client issues, and respond dynamically to changing tasks to breed a fulfilling and thriving career.

Hard skills:

  1. Cleaning Knowledge - Knowledge of cleaning techniques, products, and tools
  2. Organization Skills - Ability to organize and prioritize tasks
  3. Attention to Detail - Ability to identify and rectify small inconsistencies and errors
  4. Time Management - Proficiency in managing and completing tasks in a timely manner
  5. Physical Stamina - Enduring physical strength and endurance
  6. Problem-Solving Skills - Ability to think through difficult situations and come to the best solution
  7. Customer Service - Excellent ability to provide service to customers
  8. Safety Awareness - Understanding of safety protocols and procedures

Soft skills:

  1. Dependability - Ability to be counted on to complete tasks to a high standard
  2. Time Management - Capacity to organize and plan ahead to complete tasks efficiently
  3. Interpersonal Skills - Capacity to interact with colleagues in a professional and courteous manner
  4. Adaptability - Readiness to adjust to changing circumstances
  5. Attention to Detail - Ability to focus on the finer points of a task
  6. Organizational Skills - Proficiency in managing the order of tasks and materials
  7. Self-Motivation - Capability to take initiative and work with minimal supervision
  8. Physical Stamina - Endurance to perform laborious tasks consistently