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Looking for position as executive chef or chef tournant in Bali

VernonKWL29

Hi - i'm continental trained - specializing in english cuisine.
Worked at Hilton chain, part of Queen E world tour crew, ran my own restaurant and was a consultant for a few years.
Would love to continue my adventure in Bali next.

Any tips or leads would be greatly appreciated!! :-)

Thanks
Vernon

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happyhour

One need to be specialized in English cuisine ?? So far I only know fish and chips  :thanks:

Just joking.....

Best would be to contact the International hotels, some do have foreign chefs employed so they are eligible to hire you if they can afford it and a position is available.

You will need to have a work permit sponsored by a local company to legally work in here so smaller private owned restaurants may not be an option.

kenjee

Hello Vernon

I invite you to place an advert in the Chef job offers in Bali so as to increase your chances to get an interesting proposal in Bali.

Regards
Kenjee
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Fred

To work in Indonesia, you must have a work permit and KITAS (Visa).
These are expensive, so you'll need to prove to the restaurant you're worth it.
The restaurant will have to prove you can do a job that a local is unable to do, or you won't get the work permit.

Ubudian

In Bali, executive chef positions for foreigners are pretty much limited to the top 5 star resort chains like Four Seasons, Hilton, Aman Resorts, etc.  Given your credentials you should have a decent shot should one of those positions open up, and you should already know how to get your name on the "head hunter's list."

aminlossar

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aminlossar

Ubudian wrote:

In Bali, executive chef positions for foreigners are pretty much limited to the top 5 star resort chains like Four Seasons, Hilton, Aman Resorts, etc.  Given your credentials you should have a decent shot should one of those positions open up, and you should already know how to get your name on the "head hunter's list."

happyhour

aminlossar wrote:

I LIKE TO JOIN..


Join what ??

HaileyinHongKong

That which is apart.

Mikewallace76

Being specialized in Asian cuisine would probably be more useful.

Fred

happyhour wrote:
aminlossar wrote:

I LIKE TO JOIN..


Join what ??


He wants to work as a chef in Indonesia, but has no special skill that is unavailable here, so his chances are slim to none.