Qualified culinary arts professionals are currently in high demand; however, becoming a member of this profession requires more than just a passion for cooking and baking. The following blog explains some of the physical requirements, what employers are looking for, and what your job opportunities will be should you decide to follow this career path.
Anyone seriously interested in becoming a culinary arts professional should possess the following physical assets:
The following qualities represent what the majority of food service-based employers look for in potential employees:
Qualified culinary arts professionals can find employment at any of the following job sites:
Hocking College in Nelsonville, Ohio has a program that offers students the chance to obtain an Associate of Applied Business in Culinary Arts in only two years.
To find out more about the program, visit the Hocking College’s Culinary Arts program page online, or contact the Culinary Arts Program Manager, Susanna Krutsch, directly at krutschs@hocking.edu.