Caterers (Emerging)


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Caterers (Emerging)

Caterers (Emerging) - Preparation

To work as a caterer, you typically need to:

  • be a skilled or trained chef;
  • be organized;
  • think and act quickly; and
  • have excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

Education after high school

There are many different paths to becoming a caterer. Some people become caterers through a personal hobby. Others enter the field after getting a culinary degree, but decide they don't want to work at a restaurant. Other degrees that can help you prepare for working as a caterer are hospitality and business.

Culinary training includes courses in menu planning, food preparation, and selection and storage of food. You learn public health rules for handling food. Training includes hands-on work experience. Courses in business management are included in many programs.

Work Experience

Some caterers enter the field first by working at a restaurant, hotel, or for other caterers. They then decide to work independently.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.