Graduate Food Blog: December 2009 Archives

If you have recently graduated, you may be struggling with how to get started in a particular industry. If this is the case, then a work experience placement or apprenticeship could really help you to gain the valuable skills, experience and contacts you need to succeed.

For a career in the food industry, relevant qualifications are sometimes required but experience is always essential. Getting a placement at a major food manufacturer, retailer or restaurant chain can be a fantastic way of gaining real-life experience of an actual food job. Big food companies such as Heinz, Lidl, Marks & Spencer, McDonald's, Mars, Morrison's, Sainsbury's and Tesco all regularly employ graduates, so there are loads of opportunities out there!

So, if you have a passion for food or for a particular aspect of the food industry, the following industry fields are open to you:

• Produce and product sourcing
• Product development
• Distribution
• Sales and marketing
• Finance
• Engineering and manufacturing

These and many more opportunities are available if you choose a career in the ever-growing food industry.

How do I get a food job?

Having food-related work background will always give you an advantage, as will a relevant degree, HND or any other postgraduate qualification, but many employees are also willing to offer placements to those demonstrating a sufficient passion and enthusiasm for food.