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Perhaps a job in food preparation is the right choice for you!
Do you love food?
Do you like to cook?
Do you love restaurants?
Are you looking for a job?
Education
No formal education is needed to become a food preparation worker. On-the-job training and experience are the best ways to learn.
However, different certifications for food safety are available such as ServSafe and NEHA in the United States. Culinary degrees and certificates are also available at vocational schools, universities, and colleges.
Decide Your Path
What kind of food do you love?
Search for restaurants or other food service organizations that make food you're passionate about.
Did you know?
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Do You Want To Work In A Casual Or Fancy Restaurant?
Both fine and casual dining are fast-paced environments that focus on customer service, but there's a key difference between them.
Casual
Customer experience focuses on efficiency and speed
Fancy
The dining experience focuses on creating a relaxing atmosphere
Do You Want To Work In A Coffee Shop Or Grocery Store?
Coffee Shop
A fast-paced job that can be thankless at times but you can make it if you're high energy and efficient!
Grocery Store
Prepared food sections at a grocery store usually have a more consistent routine through the week
Do You Want To Work In A Bakery Or A Factory?
Bakery
Focus on quality and uniqueness, and you can experiment more
Lots of interaction with local customers
Factory
Focus on speed and consistency
Usually considered more demanding but may not require a variety of skills
Do You Want To Work In A Cafeteria Or A Food Truck?
These might be the most different from the above options
Consider the working hours, location, customers, and types of food made
A Day In The Life Of Food Preparation Workers
Watch this video and learn more about what food preparation workers do every day.
How much do food preparation workers earn?
You might like being a food preparation worker if...
you can work in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment
you don't mind working weekends or holidays
you love food and cooking it for people
you're a team player
you'd like to be a chef
You might NOT like being a food preparation worker if...
you have problems standing for long periods of time
you prefer a 9-5 job or one with a more stable schedule
you don't enjoy cooking or working with kitchen equipment
you don't thrive under pressure
Quiz
Food preparation workers need to...
Your schedule might be all over the place, so be ready to work on short notice. You should also invest in some comfortable shoes because you'll be on your feet for a long time during your shifts.
Take Action
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This Byte has been authored by
Elin Nelson
ESOL Instructor