Which activities are included in job advertisements for chefs and how often? What is required?

Job advertisements for chefs contain all the requirements that a company places on new employees for the vacant job profile. Jobseekers will find all the important information about the vacancy in the job advertisements, such as

  • the activities
  • the requirements (previous education, professional experience, personal skills and characteristics)
  • Further employer information

This information on the job of head chef varies from company to company. We have collected the information from the relevant job advertisements from various recruitment agencies, looked at it and compiled it for you*:

 

Different job titles:

  • Head chef
  • Executive Chef
  • Chef
  • Head Chef
  • Sous-chef
  • Chef de Cuisine
  • Culinary Director
  • Operations Manager Gastronomy
  • Gastronomic manager, gastronomic manager
  • Catering Manager
  • Food and Beverage Manager

 

Distribution of individual tasks in a chef's job:

Kitchen management:

  • Supervising the preparation and presentation of food
  • Management of kitchen staff including the training of apprentices
  • Planning menus and daily specials
approx. 35% of the time

Procurement and warehousing:

  • Purchase of ingredients and kitchen materials
  • Inventory and quality control
  • Inventory management
approx. 20% of the time

Administrative tasks:

  • Calculation of prices
  • Creation of duty rosters
  • Cooperation with other departments, such as the service staff
approx. 15% of the time

Quality management and hygiene:

  • Compliance with hygiene regulations
  • Monitoring food safety
  • Staff training in hygiene and quality standards
approx. 15% of the time

Communication and customer care:

  • Communicate with guests to receive feedback and fulfill special requests
  • Coordination with suppliers and other external partners
approx. 15% of the time

Requirements mentioned in job advertisements for the job of Digitization Specialist

Professional requirements
  • Completed vocational training as a chef
  • Completed further training as a chef with a federal certificate
  • Several years of professional experience in the catering industry, ideally in a managerial position
  • Experience in training apprentices or younger chefs
Specialist knowledge for a job as head chef
  • Comprehensive knowledge in the preparation of different types of food
  • Familiarity with the latest kitchen technologies and appliances
  • Good understanding of food hygiene and safety
  • Knowledge of menu planning and costing
  • Computer skills for administrative tasks
Personal characteristics
  • Leadership qualities and ability to work in a team
  • Good time management
  • Stress resistance and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent communication skills, both with the team and with guests
  • Creativity and innovation in the kitchen
Other Job Head chef
  • Leadership skills: The ability to lead, motivate and effectively manage a team
  • Communication skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills for interacting with team members, suppliers and guests
  • Stress resistance: the ability to work efficiently and remain calm in a fast-paced environment
  • Problem-solving: Quick and effective solution to problems that may arise in the kitchen
  • Teamwork: ability to work effectively with other team members and departments

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*The information listed here comes from a specific ad hoc study to give you a unique insight into the job market in question. So that you know what is currently required in a Chef job.

Schools with training for a chef's job