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Hotels
Resorts
Clubs
Bars
Restaurants
Cafeterias
In the beginning, one may work at any of the above mentioned setup as a trainee chef. With time, one may rise through ranks, like- Chef, Sous-Chef (second in command of kitchen) and finally become an Executive Chef.
After pursuing relevant management programs, such as MBA in Hotel Management, one may take on management related jobs in hotel management and catering sectors.
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It can be a good option for short-term career growth. It should be done simultaneously with a full-time degree programme. The market is competitive so a single NIIT certificate may not be as good as it was earlier.
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