Are you the next Jamie Oliver? Do you love the idea of running your own country pub or working at The Ritz? Catering and hospitality is all about providing excellent service and a great experience.
What is a catering and hospitality apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship in catering and hospitality is a practical, work-based route into careers like cheffing, catering, events, and working in the hotel sector. You’ll gain the qualifications and skills to work in the field while earning a salary and not paying tuition fees.
You could be managing a big hotel, leading a team of event staff, or cooking for world-renowned critics.
Career opportunities from a catering and hospitality apprenticeship
An apprenticeship in the industry can lead to a range of careers, including a:
Getting a good basis of how hospitality works is also valuable if you’re interested in starting your own pub, hotel, or restaurant one day.
Charlene is a hospitality apprentice at Greene King.
£25,800
Approximate apprentice salary for a chef
Over 3 million
Number of people employed in hospitality sector in the UK
It’s a sociable industry to work in and suits bubbly personalities who love being around people. You’ll meet some great characters that have a real impact on your life.
This industry is all about aptitude, enthusiasm and being able to work with customers and in a team. We’re here to build our staff up so they can have a fulfilling career.
Pros
- Every day will be varied.
- You’ll get to meet lots of different people.
- It’s a very sociable environment.
Considerations
- You could be working shifts and unsociable hours.
- It can be stressful when it’s busy.
- You might have to deal with difficult customers.
Who would suit a catering and hospitality apprenticeship?
You might be interested in a catering and hospitality apprenticeship if you:
- love the idea of providing an excellent experience for people
- are passionate about food and drink
- like being around people
You might be a good fit for a hospitality apprenticeship if you are:
- great with people
- sociable and outgoing
- level-headed
- good at multitasking
- agile
Browse employers
Check out which employers are currently hiring apprenticeships in the hospitality sector, from the likes of Greene King, Premier Inn, Wetherspoons, and more.
FAQs about hospitality and catering apprenticeships
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How do hospitality apprenticeships work?
An apprenticeship is an opportunity to work and study at the same time. You spend most of your time doing on-the-job training, and the rest is spent working towards a qualification. You get paid a salary and get dedicated study time throughout the week.
Apprenticeships are available at a range of levels depending on the type you do.
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How long is an apprenticeship in the sector?
The length of your apprenticeship depends on the level you’re taking. For example, a degree apprenticeship could take three to six years, whereas an advanced apprenticeship could take one to two years.
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What qualifications do you need?
Entry requirements are different depending on the role you’re interested in. Many roles don’t require any formal qualifications.
Remember, it’s not all about your academic skills. Employers will be looking for willingness to learn, passion, and transferrable skills you could bring to the role.
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What is the salary for an apprentice in the sector?
The salary varies depending on the role you’re interested in, and every employer will pay differently. You will be paid at least the minimum wage of £4.81 per hour, although many employers offer more than this.
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