Snapchef’s training creates opportunities not only for a job today, but a sustained culinary career.
Our FastTrack course for individuals new to culinary arts, prepares entry level workers for dynamic commercial kitchens in just 20 hours. The course can be taken online and also supported with in-person instruction from our professional chefs at our training facilities. We don’t stop there, with continued mentorship and training to advance skills and enable growth for motivated talent to rise to Executive Chef.
FREE FastTrack Capacitación
Nuestro curso FastTrack Cook One te prepara para cocinas comerciales en solo 20 horas.
Centros de Formación
Entrenamiento presencial en vivo con equipo profesional y nuestros chefs profesionales.
Tutoría y desarrollo profesional
Ya sea para mejorar sus habilidades o brindarle orientación profesional, nuestros profesionales culinarios están aquí para ayudarlo.
Snapchef FastTrack: Cook One
Virtual FastTrack training prepares you to work in dynamic commercial kitchens in just 20 hours. Designed to jump-start your culinary career, the course covers basic food and kitchen safety and how to handle and maintain a knife, to identification of basic kitchen equipment and ingredients, to the knowledge and application of dry and moist heat cooking methods. Learn on your own schedule and optionally attend live Q&A’s with a pro chef. At $300 it makes for a great gift for friends and family looking to enter the workforce or for those looking for a career change on a budget.
Your Career Path with Snapchef
Snapchef es mucho más que una forma conveniente de encontrar turnos adicionales. Con nuestros programas de capacitación muy asequibles, le brindamos las herramientas para que crezca en su carrera culinaria y logre sus objetivos salariales. Todos tenemos facturas que pagar, es por eso que brindamos a nuestros estudiantes horarios curriculares flexibles a través de capacitación virtual. Asimismo, te animamos a “Gana mientras Aprendes” y trabajamos con nuestros Snapchefs para encontrar un puesto de trabajo que se ajuste a su horario de formación.
What’s Cookin’
Empleado destacado: Michelle Jenkins
As we kickoff Women's History Month, we are proud to spotlight one of our very own Snapchefs, Michelle Jenkins. Michelle leads a fascinating and enterprising life, past, present and future. Before leading the recruiting team at Snapchef, she explored modeling, law, and was a life coach. She recently began a moving and inspirational podcast called, Unleashing Your Brilliance, which empowers mothers with sons of color to help guide their young men for their life ahead. She shares her own experiences and shows how her love, nurture, unwavering support of her son helped him to become the successful man that he [...]
Our Inspiration: The John Standard Story
John Standard was a Black inventor. Born in 1868 in Newark, New Jersey, there is not much known about his early life other than that he was born to Mary and Joseph Standard. Standard helped revolutionize the modern kitchen and was granted intellectual property rights to two patents throughout his lifetime. Standard's improvements to kitchen appliances lead to more innovations in both refrigerator and stove designs that would forever change the way people around the world stored and cooked their food. Throughout his career, Standard defied the racial norms of the time by exploring scientific research into cooling devices and stove constructions, a pursuit that [...]
Our Inspiration: The Zephyr Wright Story
Zephyr Wright, born in Texas in 1915, was the personal chef to President Lyndon B. Johnson. She made specialties like fried chicken, hash, peach cobbler, and popovers, and helped them quickly make The White House a coveted invite in Washington, D.C.'s dinner party scene. Wright was in charge of the home cooking for the Johnsons in the White House kitchen. She even made many meals, including VIP ones, in between the tenures of two White House Executive Chefs. Wright's influence extended beyond the White House kitchen. When LBJ was in Congress, the Johnsons would make the commute from Washington, D.C. to [...]