Executive Chefs will need at least seven years of experience working in fast-paced and challenging kitchen environment. This is a job that a chef needs to work their way towards through their career, gaining experience in as many different kitchen roles as possible.
An Executive Chef will also need proven experience of working in previous chef and kitchen roles, such as a Sous-Chef or even a Kitchen Porter, to show that they understand the workings of a kitchen. They should also have a good knowledge of food and sanitation regulations.
Ideally, an Executive Chef will have previous experience in a leadership role within the kitchen, for example, in an Assistant Head Chef role. They will have experience designing menus and creating new dishes, as well as managing stock and dealing with situations that may arise in the kitchen that call for leadership.
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