Move Closer to Your Dreams with the Right Culinary Internship

Culinary arts is a niche that can well be conquered by Filipinos because of their passion for food – food dominates every life event in a Filipino setting. As diverse is the geography of the Philippines, so are the methods of cooking. Dishes normally reflect resources and methods indigenous to the region. Hence, one dish, though known by the same name, will have different flavours in the various regions of the country.

It is in this background from which an aspiring Filipino chef comes from. It is also no wonder why they aspire to be so. Armed with the requisites to become a great chef – passion for food fortified by patience and perseverance, Filipinos can become great masters of culinary arts.

However, becoming a chef takes more than being passionate, let alone becoming great. One needs to learn the techniques and tools of the trade, from food preparation to presentation. A degree in culinary arts will provide you with the basic culinary arts skills, even some exposure in the internship program built into the course but for mastery you will need much more than that.

An opportunity for bigger things await you with the QUEENSLAND HOSPITALITY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (Q-HIP). Offered by Frontier Education, this 2-month culinary arts internship program will enable you to put into action your skills as you experience real international hospitality workplaces.

Frontier Education works with the leading 4-5 star hotels and resort chains and takes great care in finding the best available match between you and your host organization, taking into serious consideration your skill set or academic background, as well as industry demand.

By the end of your Australian experience you would have gained the following:

  • Opportunity to excel within the culinary arts sector.

  • Networking events / opportunities with industry professionals.

  • Learned and operated within global workplace standards.

  • Upskill in industry specific code of conduct and responsibilities.

  • Enhanced your communication and customer servicing skills

  • Carved a professional edge for yourself in the global workplace.

How can one pass up an excellent opportunity like this. Whether you intend to apply your skills back home or work abroad, the experience of a different culture, flavours and ingredients will be with you forever, and will enhance the shaping of your culinary trademark.

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