How to Market Yourself after Culinary School
So,
you’ve graduated or are about to graduate from culinary
school—Congratulations! But, now what? As you prepare to begin
the career you have worked so hard for, you need to understand
the importance of effectively marketing yourself. If you plan
to succeed in the food service industry you ought to start
thinking of yourself as a freelance agent, and, most importantly,
you need to have a clear cut set of goals.
First
of all, you need to ask yourself a few questions: What city
do you wish to live in? What aspect of the restaurant industry
do you wish to enter? Do you want to work in a restaurant
or a hotel? What are your long term service-industry goals?
Perhaps you’d like to work in a different country or
on a cruise ship. Maybe you’d like to qualify for a
loan and go into business for yourself. Or perhaps the prospect
of becoming a personal chef with a variety of clients may
be what you’re most interested in. Knowing these answers
is the first step in the marketing effort that will land you
the job you want!
While
you are in the process of earning your degree, take advantage
of the career resources at your school. Prospective employers
flock to fresh graduates, so there is no better time to market
yourself than immediately after graduation. Spend time your
school’s career center and make sure you keep yourself
updated on job fairs, on-campus interviews, and other marketing
opportunities.
Luckily,
the electronic age makes the opportunities to market yourself
and find a job easier than ever. Perhaps it’s best to
start checking out websites like the National Restaurant Associate: www.restaurant.org,
and the International Council on Restaurant, Hotel, and Institutional
Education www.chrie.org.
These sites provide a general idea of the types of jobs that
are out there in the food service industry and the best places
to start you on your career path. Other excellent online resources
include sites like Monster.com or Craisglist.org. These and
other “classified ad” sites are updated daily
and provide the food-service job-hunter with some of the best
resources to get started. We also suggest that you create
a polished resume and post it online as well.
If
you have the time, you may also want to check out some books
like Marry Donovan’s Careers for Gourmets &
Others Who Relish Food, or Mary Masi’s Culinary
Arts Career Starter. These are excellent resources and
contain a lot of comprehensive information and insider knowledge
on how to best succeed in the food-service industry.
The best advice we can give the recent culinary school graduate
about looking for a job is to always have a healthy attitude
and a winning smile. In the food service industry it’s
all about pleasing the customers with an enjoyable dining
experience, and there’s no better way to prove you can
do that than to put a smile on your face when you meet of
your prospective employers. Good luck and happy cooking!
Before
you can market yourself, you need to get your Culinary degree!
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