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Chef Resume Example (2026)

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Bullet points that get chef interviews

Formula: strong verb + what you did + quantified outcome. Adapt these:

What to include on a chef resume

  1. Header — name, chef title, email, phone, city, LinkedIn
  2. Summary — 2-3 sentences with your years of experience and biggest quantified win
  3. Experience — reverse-chronological, 3-5 bullets per role, numbers over adjectives
  4. Education & certifications — degree, school, dates
  5. Skills — the exact keywords from the job posting (ATS matches literal strings)

ATS tips for chef resumes

  1. One column, standard headings ("Experience", not "Where I've Made Impact")
  2. No tables, text boxes, icons, or photos — parsers mangle them
  3. Mirror the job posting's exact phrasing for skills
  4. Export as PDF with real text (all ResumeKit templates do this)

FAQ

Is this chef resume example free to use?

Yes. Open the builder, pick a template, and download your PDF free — no signup, no credit card. A small "Made with ResumeKit" line appears on the free PDF; $9 removes it.

Is the chef resume template ATS-friendly?

Yes. All ResumeKit templates use a single-column, standard-heading layout that applicant tracking systems parse reliably: real text, no tables, no graphics.

What should a chef resume include?

Contact info, a 2-3 sentence summary, reverse-chronological experience with quantified achievements, education, and a skills section. Recruiters spend ~7 seconds on the first pass, so lead with numbers.

How long should a chef resume be?

One page for under ~10 years of experience, two pages max. Tight beats long: every line should earn its place.

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