How to be your own boss by working freelance in the hospitality industry

Are you looking for more flexibility and freedom in your work life? Maybe you though tabout being your own boss but don’t know where to start, or the whole process with paperwork and administrative tasks seems overwhelming?

At Staffers we specialize in recruitment for the hospitality industry. Our platform match jobseekers with companies in the hospitality industry, both for permanent positions and daily jobs. Daily jobs are published in the Staffers app by companies that are looking for extra staff during particularly busy times of the year, for private events, or due to sick leave.  New daily jobs are published several times per week, and there are often many available temporary shifts published later in the week as we approach the weekend.

If you decide to become a freelancer and work daily jobs that you apply for in the Staffers app we will handle all the administrative tasks for you. We make sure that you are fully insured whilst working, that you are paid the agreed amount on time – directly to your bank account, and that your taxes gets paid. Together with our partner ManyMore you rest assured that everything will be taken care of and all you have to do is show up to work. When and where you want to work is entirely up to you. Did we mention we offer the highest paid jobs in the hospitality industry?

I have very good experience with staffers and can say only goodwords. 
It's a very good atmosphere there, quickly resolving issues, andyou are absolutely safe and can be sure that you’ll get what has been agreed.
Vitali Moshin, Staffer

As a Staffer you have the best of both worlds with the flexibility of a freelancer along with the benefits of an employee.

Are you ready to start browsing jobs? To get started all you have to do is download the Staffers app where you usually download apps, set up your profile, and start applying for available shifts in your region.

FAQ

What skills do I need to become a chef?

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To become a chef, you should focus on developing essential skills such as knife techniques, cooking methods, food safety, and time management. But beyond the technical stuff, you’ll need strong communication skills and the ability to stay calm and focused under pressure.

How can I improve my chances of getting hired as a chef with little experience?

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Start by gaining as much experience as possible, even in entry-level positions like a prep cook or dishwasher. Every role in the kitchen teaches you something valuable. You could also think about culinary school or taking cooking classes to sharpen your skills. Networking with industry professionals and showcasing your passion for food can also enhance your job prospects.

Is it possible to have a work-life balance as a chef?

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Work-life balance can be tough in the culinary world, especially when starting. The hours are long, and the work can be demanding. But as you gain more experience and work your way up, there’s potential for more flexibility. The key is to prioritize self-care and set boundaries where you can, so you don’t burn out.

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