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Career Help for a future chef pursuing culinary.
Hi everyone!
I’m in my 6th month as a culinary student for a year course here in the Philippines. I can’t help but feel a little bit lost at the moment not knowing what kind of jobs are waiting for me in my career journey.
To give you a quick background of myself, I have an advertising arts degree from a Fine Arts College in Manila. Most of my skills are in creating both traditional artworks and digital graphics I don’t have work experience in cooking but I can say that I’m very good at picking up and reading on culinary skills and terms in the kitchen. I mostly enjoy plating because this is where my creativity gets the spotlight. Being well travelled also helped me in tasting a lot of food from different countries and cities. I recently turned 30 as well so honestly, I’m a bit worried with the age requirements for people in my age range who plan to work outside the Philippines as well as my lack of work experience related to cooking.
Feel free to answer these questions and I’ll accept any advice as well. It will be much appreciated.
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What should I focus on as a culinary arts student and future chef in the making? Should I focus more on easy to cook meals? Traditional Techniques and Recipes?Career
What do employers look for in fresh graduates of culinary arts courses (Regardless if it’s a 1 year or 4 year college course)
Would it be best if I took a part time job as a kitchen staff while I’m studying after my midterm exams?
What countries offer the best opportunities and learning experiences for internships? Especially since I am 30.
Aside from being a chef, are there any other jobs in the culinary industry that I can consider?
(like a Restaurant and Bar Consultant or Food Tech)
What should I consider for my internship? Should I focus more in South East Asia or bring myself to the western part of the world like Europe or America?
What are my advantages as someone who has an artistic background and set of skills (This also involves creating brand guides for businesses, posters, ads, illustrations and logos.)I know this is a lot but seeing that this is a very healthy and engaging community, I am certain that I will get very helpful advice and answers.
Looking forward to hearing your advice and thanks in advance!
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