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Lorri Mealey

Guide to Food Service Jobs

Find a food service career that's right for you


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If you like working with the public in a fast-paced environment, you should consider a career in the food service industry. Food service careers offer a wide range of opportunities from waiting tables to managing a bustling restaurant kitchen.

Corporate restaurant chains are always in need of talented employees to manage their franchise locations. There are many food service employment agencies online that can connect you with food service jobs in your area. Many colleges and trade schools have programs in culinary arts that can have you in a food service employment in as little as six months.

There are many positions in food service employment including:

  1. Cooking
  2. Waiting
  3. Catering
  4. Managing
  5. Bartending
  6. Hosting



Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Go to school for a career in the food service industry


If you are truly serious about pursuing a career in the restaurant industry or food industry, going to school may be the right move. While some food service jobs don't require any type of training, the most elite restaurants require formal training for chef's positions or manager's positions.

I recommend: The Culinary Institute of America is the Harvard of cooking schools. Students pay a hefty tuition, but walk out with a degree that can help them get jobs in the nation’s top restaurants. Culinary.edu-info.com is another educational institute that offers training for the restaurant industry.

Let the food service jobs come to you


Polish up your resume and post it online, so employers looking to fill food service jobs can find you. Using an online job agency will open up a lot more possibilities beyond your local job market. You can also use the same food service employment sites to look for job openings.

I recommend: If you have ever dreamed of working in the Caribbean or on an Alaskan cruise ship, then check out CoolWorks.com. This online site is dedicated to food service jobs in exotic and exciting places. Escoffier.com is another food service employment site that caters to chefs and culinary students. Foodservice.com has the largest database of jobs in the restaurant industry in the nation.

Sign up with restaurant employment agencies to find jobs in the restaurant industry


Restaurant recruiting agencies help connect qualified candidates with the right food service jobs. You can contact an agency directly or a recruiter may contact you via an online resume. Restaurant agencies most often deal with higher paying positions, such as general managers and head chefs.

I recommend: Resources in Food, Hcareers.com, Restaurant Recruit are all restaurant employment agencies that can help you find the perfect job in the restaurant industry.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Experience goes a long way in food service employment. Don't be discouraged in your job hunt if you don't have a food service degree.
  • Take the initiative and walk into the restaurant you want to work for. There is high turnover in most restaurants, and you could be hired on the spot for a kitchen or floor job.

The official source of Food Service Jobs is the Food Service Jobs page at Business.com

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