

Top Chef Career Training Tips by Josh StoneIf you are wanting a chef career that goes beyond a short-order cook and basic food preparation worker, you are going to need additional training from what you can get on the job. A high school diploma is required to be accepted to culinary schools that will train you to be a professional chef. It is also possible to start your basic training while still in high school. Many vocational and high schools offer the essential aspects of training such as how to properly handle food and work in a restaurant environment safely. They also can provide you with basic computer and business classes that can be useful to a professional chef because they are often required to handle some of the business aspects of their restaurant. Large corporations offer paid internships and summer assignments to those who are just starting out in their chef career training. If you are seeking a position at a fine restaurant this professional training and experience is essential. Vocational training may be able to get you lower level positions for you to work your way up from. But going through a more extensive formal training program that includes on the job experience can help you skip some levels. To advance to the executive chef level you will face some competition and additional certification requirements. Certifications may not be required to be a lower level chef but to advance to the up levels you will need it. |
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