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Crafting a Killer Kitchen Manager CV

In the world of hospitality, the role of a Kitchen Manager is pivotal. As a Kitchen Manager, you are not just responsible for ensuring the smooth functioning of a kitchen but also for leading and inspiring a team of chefs and cooks to deliver exceptional dishes.

To land your dream job as a Kitchen Manager, a well-crafted CV is essential. Your CV is the first impression employers have of you, and it can make or break your chances of securing an interview. Read on as we guide you through the steps to write a killer Kitchen Manager CV that showcases your skills, experience, and passion.

1. Tailor Your CV to the Job Description

One of the most crucial aspects of writing a killer CV is tailoring it to the specific job you’re applying for. Carefully read the job description and identify the key skills and qualifications the employer is seeking. Highlight these skills throughout your CV and show how you have the expertise required to excel in the role of a Kitchen Manager.

2. Highlight Your Culinary Experience

Since a Kitchen Manager oversees culinary operations, it’s vital to emphasize your culinary experience in your CV. Detail your previous roles as a chef or cook, highlighting any achievements, accolades, and the types of cuisines you’re familiar with. This will demonstrate your expertise in managing kitchen operations and understanding the intricacies of food preparation.

3. Showcase Your Leadership and Management Skills

Being a Kitchen Manager involves not only culinary prowess but also strong leadership and management skills. Use specific examples from your past experiences to showcase how you have successfully led and motivated teams, maintained a positive work environment, and achieved operational efficiency.

4. Mention Your Training and Certifications

Include any relevant culinary certifications, food safety training, or management courses you have completed. These qualifications prove your commitment to continuous improvement and your dedication to maintaining high standards in the kitchen.

5. Display Your Organisational Abilities

A successful Kitchen Manager must have excellent organisational skills. Use your CV to highlight your ability to manage inventory, control costs, create schedules, and ensure the smooth running of a kitchen.

 

Crafting a killer Kitchen Manager CV requires a combination of showcasing your culinary skills, leadership abilities, and passion for hospitality. Tailor your CV to the specific job you’re applying for and use specific examples to show your experience and accomplishments. With a well-crafted CV, you can stand out from the competition and increase your chances of landing your dream job as a Kitchen Manager. Good luck!

If you’re an experienced Kitchen Manager or Kitchen Team Leader who’s ready to cook up a storm in a career you love, then you’re in the perfect place. We’re hiring across all of our brands and formats.

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Meet Martin, Kitchen Manager

Curious minds, meet an individual with an impressive 8-year and 1-day journey at Stonegate. Join us as Martin pulls back the curtain on life as a Kitchen Manager with Stonegate, offering a glimpse into daily operations, the company ethos, and the invaluable insights that have fostered their personal and professional growth.

If you’re an experienced Kitchen Manager or Kitchen Team Leader who’s ready to cook up a storm in a career you love, then you’re in the perfect place. We’re hiring across all of our brands and formats.

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How long have you been working at Stonegate, and what has kept you here for that duration?

I’ve being working for Stonegate for 8 years 1 day.

The love of my job has kept me here for so long, but more importantly it’s the people I have and currently work with that makes my time here enjoyable.

What do you like about working at Stonegate?

The people I work with are generally nice and respectful. Its so important that we treat each other with respect, and respect the right of others to learn new things in their own time. Having patience with people who generally do want to learn but appear to need more time to adjust to things.

Can you tell us about a typical day in your role at Stonegate?

A typical day would look like this:

  • First thing check fridge and freezer temps are all good and record in book
  • Check all products in date from previous night
  • Cascade oil in fryers if required
  • Turn all equipment on required for the day
  • Set kitchen up (utensils etc)
  • Start prepping items from prep list
  • Do a Food order if required
  • Check emails
  • Check out of stocks with front of house on tills
  • After lunch (2pm) fire fight any issues, maintenance, staff etc.

On a Typical Monday I would do a stock count on food and go through reports with my GM. We would have a Managers meeting on Mondays also.

What is the company culture like at Stonegate, and how does it support your growth and development?

The company’s culture here is pretty good, we are allowed to express our feelings without the thought of any bias.

My personal growth and development has being through the Evolution work shop scheme. This has allowed me to grow within the company, learning new things that has enabled me to pass on my knowledge and expertise to others who want to learn and grow within the company.

Recently I have taken up a new role as Area chef support helping other KMs in their roles.

What hints and tips can you share with those who are considering applying for a job at Stonegate?

  • Be yourself
  • Be respectful
  • Be honest
  • Be willing to learn and adapt to change
  • Be aware that the opportunity to get to where you want to be is in your hands, you will have the support and guidance along the way just as long a you are willing to put the effort in yourself.

If you’re an experienced Kitchen Manager or Kitchen Team Leader who’s ready to cook up a storm in a career you love, then you’re in the perfect place. We’re hiring across all of our brands and formats.

Find out more