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How to Prep for a Culinary Arts Career
Learning how to finesse food can put the sizzle back into your career. Read on to see if a culinary career is in the mix for you.
Culinary arts careers cover different aspects of the preparation and creation of a wide variety of foods and beverages. The basics of the career can include prep work and cooking along with cleaning utensils, surface areas, and cooking machines. Further up the chain, head chefs and executive chefs originate menus and dishes while instructing others around them how to create their delicacies. Some individuals specialize as research chefs and develop new tastes and flavors for large chains and food processors.
A Culinary Career Taster
As a taster, you could be called upon to stand and be active for long hours. The work is often part-time and during the times when most other people are off work, which means that holidays and weekend work can be common.
Becoming a Top Chef
The benefits of reaching the pinnacle of this industry can be fame and rubbing elbows with other famous people. Many top chefs have gotten shows on television like Rachel Ray or Gordon Ramsay in Hell's Kitchen. Top chef notoriety can generate a lot of money, but this tends to be the exception than the norm. The more immediate benefits for most individuals are the satisfaction of preparing and cooking quality food.
Beefing Up Your Education
An associate's or bachelor's degree in the culinary arts can help build your career's foundation, although on-the-job training can be enough to start working in a food preparation job. Finding a chef to mentor you can be a tremendous advantage; a number of famous chefs such as Mario Batali do just that. The greater your aspirations, the more education you may want to consider. To be a head chef or restaurateur often calls for quite a bit of business sense, so a bachelor's degree in business or even an MBA can be a boon to your long-term success. Of course, nothing beats the street smarts of knowing how to make connections with rich culinary aficionados to help back your restaurant ventures--just ask chef Tom Colicchio.
Whatever your path to culinary success, you'll want to learn the ropes and be absolutely passionate about cooking great food.
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Mario Batali
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Chefs, Cooks, and Food Preparation Workers
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