Looking for an entry level job or internship in food? This is an overview of how to approach the search and a list of companies that might have relevant entry level and internship opportunities.
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If you’re not a stellar cook, you can work in a company that makes a food product. Think of your favorite food. Chances are there’s a brand behind that food that you can work with, and these companies have all the standard departments such as advertising, public relations, and finance, as well as food-specific departments such as food science and product development.
Another option is working with a grocery store, either in retail or the corporate side. Or you can work with a hunger-ending organization.
You’ll need a bachelor’s degree for most of these positions. If your dream is to be a chef or baker, on the job training and possibly culinary school are more useful than a degree.
Data Entry Operator - Remote / Work from home Recruit Monitor Ashburn, VA | View |
FOOD SERVICE WORKER (FULL TIME AND PART TIME) Restaurant Associates Chantilly, VA | View |
Dishwasher Sunrise Senior Living Burke, VA | View |
Customs and Border Protection Officer U.S. Customs and Border Protection Ashburn, VA | View |
FOOD SERVICE WORKER (FULL TIME) Flik Hospitality Group Sterling, VA | View |
Data Entry Clerk - Work Remotely Recruit Monitor Ashburn, VA | View |
Border Protection Officer U.S. Customs and Border Protection Germantown, MD | View |
Director of Dietary and Food Services The George Washington University Hospital Washington, DC | View |
FOOD SERVICE WORKER/CASHIER (FULL TIME) Morrison Healthcare Leesburg, VA | View |
DISHWASHER (FULL TIME) FoodPlus Bristow, VA | View |
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