How do they match: Chefs and Head Cooks

  • Kitchen Supervisor

  • Supervise or coordinate activities of cooks or workers engaged in food preparation.
  • Collaborate with other personnel to plan and develop recipes or menus, taking into account such factors as seasonal availability of ingredients or the likely number of customers.
  • Determine production schedules and staff requirements necessary to ensure timely delivery of services.
  • Meet with customers to discuss menus for special occasions, such as weddings, parties, or banquets.
  • Plan, direct, or supervise food preparation or cooking activities of multiple kitchens or restaurants in an establishment such as a restaurant chain, hospital, or hotel.

  • Communicate with customers to resolve complaints or ensure satisfaction.
  • Coordinate activities of food service staff.
  • Manage food service operations or parts of operations.
  • Train food preparation or food service personnel.