Ok Sir Ranked Amongst the Top 100 Start-Ups to Look Out for in 2016

SutraHR ranks OK Sir, the daily need and emergency Home Services app, amongst Top 100 start-ups to look out for in 2016

SutraHR, India’s premier recruitment consulting company, in its survey has listed OK Sir amongst the Top 100 start-ups to look for in 2016.

The ranking has been based on multiple parameters like Traction, Potential Markets, Pedigree of the Team, Scalability and Execution.

OK Sir is a daily need and emergency service based application that provides its user base with over 150 services across categories and is available on the Android & iOS platform.

Developed by the team behind the highly successful site www.gadgetsguru.com, OK Sir has tied up with over 30,000 skilled workers to provide round the clock the services to its application users.

OK Sir provides various services across categories like Daily errands (Peon services, Religious services), Housekeeping (Electrician, AC maintenance & repair, Baby sitters, Home cleaners, Painters, Laundry, Pest control), Finance & Legal (Finance Consultant, Government Formalities, Loans),  Professional Services ( Choreographer, Photographer, SEO, Web Designing, Parlour), Tutors (Computer, Dance, Fitness, Language, Music), Events (Band, Florist) and Healthcare ( Ambulance, Baby Massage, Health Check-ups, Nurse, Physiotherapist). Ok Sir also provides important emergency services like Ambulance, Key Making, and Electrician on a 24x7 platform and all other services can be availed or scheduled as per the convenience of the application users.    

On the security issues related with third party service providers, Ok Sir has a mandatory policy a complete background check and a thorough police verification of all the skilled workers enrolled with them to ensure the safety & security of our application users.

Ok Sir is currently live in Mumbai, Delhi and Pune and will soon foray into 13 important Tier I & II locations like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Goa, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Indore and Chandigarh in a phased manner.