A Career As A Culinary Industry

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Many jobs in the world today require a Culinary Arts degree. Some jobs require one that you never realized required one. There are a lot of different things to take into consideration when you are looking for a job within the culinary industry. Some things you may need to look into are how much you will be paid, how easy it is to get a job in that industry, what training is needed, and the working conditions. There are many jobs out there that require a degree in Culinary Arts. Some of these include a chef, cook, caterers, food preparation workers and so many more. The career I’m looking into after college is a line cook. The line cook of a kitchen is as important as the chef itself. The line cook is in charge of anything from prepping things …show more content…

Usually, there’s a short-term on-the-job training that will take place. During the training, you will be taught basic knife skills, sanitation and safety rules, and how to properly prepare and handle food. In bigger food industries, your training will be under the supervision of an experienced chef. The experienced chef will teach you everything you need to know. Such as how to work equipment, where certain foods go, and how things are made. Different restaurants have different equipment, therefore training is needed every time you enter a new kitchen in a restaurant or other food serving places. My reason for choosing this job as a cook is because I love to cook. I have been cooking for as long as I can remember. I have always admired watching different cooking shows and the techniques that they use in the kitchen. I’ve been interested in learning how to be able to cut up things super-fast and make quick and easy meals. If being a cook doesn’t work out, I would also love to be a photographer. I would love to make food, take pictures of it, and then send it to food companies to use for advertising. No matter what I end up doing, I know that I for sure want to do something that has to do with

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