Advanced Diploma of
Hospitality Australia degrees are relatively easy to get. If you
have started looking into getting a degree, you know that there is more than
one that you can obtain under the umbrella of culinary arts. This means that
you will be able to find an array of careers to choose from.
There are 8 popular career options to consider with one of
the Hospitality training in Australia degrees available to you. Each career has
something different to offer and may put you in a different working environment
than what you would otherwise assume.
Pastry Chef
With a Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Australia degree in
pastry and baking, you can become a pastry chef. This will allow you to explore
all areas of pastry and baking. This includes breads, pies, cakes, and even
chocolate. You can go into business for yourself and open a bakery or you can
work for any number of restaurants or hotels around the country.
Sous Chef
As a sous chef, you will be responsible for much more than
sauces. You will be the right hand of the executive chef, but without as many
responsibilities. If the executive chef is out, you are the next one in charge
and therefore you hold a significant amount of weight in the kitchen.
Executive Chef
If you have ever dreamed of leading a kitchen and making
sure that only the most delicious foods come out of the kitchen, you may want
to get a culinary arts degree where you can become an executive chef. You will
be responsible for creating a menu, ordering, maintaining food cost and
training all your Culinary Arts staff members.
Private Chef
A popular career option is a private chef. This is where you
will work for a household or business, creating whatever they are in the mood
for. A person may hire you for a night to create a romantic dinner or for a
month where you are to feed them breakfast, lunch, and dinner while at a
retreat, on a yacht, or anywhere else they deem it appropriate to dine.
Catering Chef
Catering is a popular career only because it is always in
demand. As a catering chef, you must mass produce quality food to be served by
the plate or in a buffet style. You may be catering weddings, special events,
conferences and various other things. You will have to create a menu that is
easy to execute and maintain high standards throughout.
Restaurant Manager
With a Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Australia degree, you
will learn the food side and the management side of a restaurant. You will be
leading the kitchen and the dining room, while focusing on quality in all
regards. Your responsibilities will be in all areas, including food cost,
marketing, and hiring.
Restaurant Consultant
Love food but want out of the kitchen? A career that is
becoming more important is a restaurant consultant. You provide kitchens and
dining rooms with a fresh prospective in regard to menu design, restaurant
concept and even food safety.
Food Journalist
You may love to write about food - and food journalism is
becoming bigger and bigger as more foodies are born thanks to the different TV
shows, magazines, and blogs that are related to the food industry. You can
write about food in general, food trends, or as a reviewer of restaurants in
your area.
For getting more information visit here VIT - Victorian
Institute of Technology.
14/123 Queen St, Melbourne VIC 3000,
Australia
1300 17 17 55 (or) support@vit.edu.au
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