High School
Does working as a caterer sound interesting to you? If so, take family and consumer science classes in high school. Any class that will teach you about food preparation, presentation, and nutrition will be valuable. Since caterers run their own businesses, you should also take math, accounting and bookkeeping, and business classes to prepare for dealing with budgets, recordkeeping, and management. Like so many small-business owners today, most caterers use computers for such tasks as planning schedules, keeping addresses, preparing billing statements, and updating accounts, so be sure to take computer classes, especially those in database management. English classes will help you to hone your communication skills, which will be essential when you deal with customers. Also, many food service workers speak Spanish as their native language, so it's a good idea to take Spanish classes. Finally, round out your education by taking health and science classes, which will give you an added understanding of nutrition, how the body works, and how to prevent food contamination.
Postsecondary Training
The best way to enter the catering industry is through a formal training program. One way of obtaining this education is to attend a vocational or community college with an appropriate program. Many of these schools and colleges offer professional training in food science, food preparation, and catering. Often these programs will provide opportunities for students to work in apprentice positions to gain hands-on experience.
As the catering field has grown more competitive, many successful caterers are now choosing to get a college degree in business administration, family and consumer science (home economics), nutrition, or a related field. If you decide to get a four-year college degree, make sure your course work includes subjects in nutrition, health, and business management, regardless of your major. A number of colleges and universities also offer assistance to their students in finding apprenticeships. In addition, there are specialized culinary colleges such as the multi-campus Culinary Institute of America, which offers associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts; bachelor’s degree majors in management, culinary science, and applied food studies; and executive education through its food business school.
Other Education or Training
The National Association for Catering and Events offers webinars, in-person training, and conference seminars and workshops. Recent topics included the principles of wine and food pairing, the business side of weddings, legal issues, career advancement, and networking. The International Food Service Executives Association and the International Live Events Association also provide continuing education opportunities. Contact these organizations for more information.
- Animal Trainers
- Antiques and Art Dealers
- App Services Workers
- Aromatherapists
- Artists
- Auctioneers
- Automotive Dealership Owners
- Automotive Dealership Sales Managers
- Baggage Porters and Bellhops
- Bakery Workers
- Barbers
- Baristas
- Bartenders
- Bed and Breakfast Owners
- Bloggers
- Brewers
- Campaign Workers
- Chief Executive Officers
- Child Care Service Owners
- Cleaning Service Owners
- Computer Support Service Owners
- Construction Managers
- Cooking Instructors
- Cooks and Chefs
- Cosmetics Shop Owners and Managers
- Cosmetologists
- Cruise Ship Workers
- Dietetic Technicians
- Dietitians
- Driving School Owners and Instructors
- Edupreneurs
- Entrepreneurs
- Event Planners
- Exhibit Designers
- Export-Import Specialists
- Farmers
- Farmers' Market Managers/Promoters
- Fast Food Workers
- Film and Television Producers
- Financial Planners
- Financial Services Brokers
- Food Service Workers
- Food Writers and Editors
- Franchise Owners
- Fund-Raisers
- Gallery Owners and Directors
- Green Hotel/Resort Ecomanagers
- Green Products Manufacturers
- Gunsmiths
- Health Club Owners and Managers
- Home Stagers
- Hosts/Hostesses
- Hotel and Motel Managers
- Hotel Concierges
- Hotel Desk Clerks
- Hotel Executive Housekeepers
- Hotel Restaurant Managers
- Housekeepers and Maids
- Illustrators
- Inbound Tour Guides
- Information Brokers
- Interior Designers and Decorators
- Internet Consultants
- Internet Marketing and Advertising Consultants
- Internet Store Managers and Entrepreneurs
- Lawn and Gardening Service Owners
- Life Insurance Agents and Brokers
- Literary Agents
- Medical Billing Service Owners
- Motivational Speakers
- Music Venue Owners and Managers
- Nutritionists
- Parking Attendants
- Personal Chefs
- Personal Shoppers
- Pet Sitters
- Photographers
- Podcasters
- Real Estate Developers
- Recreation Workers
- Resort Workers
- Restaurant and Food Service Managers
- Retail Business Owners
- Ski Resort Workers
- Songwriters
- Spa Managers
- Sports Agents
- Sports Facility Managers
- Tour Guides
- Wedding and Party Consultants
- Writers