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5.0Jan 2024
As a Kitchen Manager, my experience involves orchestrating culinary creativity, overcoming challenges, and leading a cohesive team to deliver exceptional dining experiences.
Reviewer's QualificationDiploma of Hospitality Management
Experience5 – 9 years
Organisation sizeLarge (200+ employees)
SpecialisationEducation & Training
The good thingsIn my role as a kitchen manager, what I particularly enjoy is the dynamic nature of the job. It allows me to blend my passion for culinary arts with organizational skills. Being able to lead a team, c...
The challengesWhile I find fulfillment in my role as a kitchen manager, one aspect that can be challenging is the high-pressure environment. Balancing the demands of supervising a fast-paced kitchen, ensuring adher...
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4.0Jan 2025
Summiting Many Challenges
Reviewer's QualificationCertificate III in Commercial Cookery
Experience10+ years
Organisation sizeSmall (1-19 employees)
SpecialisationHospitality & Tourism
The good thingsThe good things
If you are passionate about cooking it can be an exceptionally rewarding career. The Clients are often friendly and will recognise Passionate cooks who have looked after them well in t...
The challenges
1. *High pressure and stress*: Kitchens can be intense environments, especially during peak hours or when dealing with difficult customers.
2. *Long hours and fatigue*: Working in a kitchen often re...
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