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We found that the industry continues to be dominated by men who, on average, are still making more than their female counterparts. Of those who responded to our survey, 78% were men. And according to our survey results, male executive chefs make 18% more than female executive chefs. Salary survey respondents report that executive chefs get the highest salary in
Data collected from the StarChefs.com 2008 Salary Survey reveals extensive information about the food industry. Industry salary averages are just one aspect of our findings--age, education, gender, ethnicity, and geographic location are among the many factors that comprise the complexity of salary distribution in the trade. Culinary professionals from across the US responded to the recent Salary Survey, sharing where they work and how much they make.
Check out our 2008 StarChefs.com Salary Survey Results (http://starchefs.com/features/editors_dish/salary_survey/2008/html/index.shtml) for a full report on our exclusive findings.
About StarChefs.com
StarChefs.com(TM), the magazine for culinary insiders, has been serving the industry since 1995 with a clear focus on working chefs. With a dedicated mission to catalyze culinary professionals' success and give them the tools they need to overcome their specific challenges, StarChefs.com's(TM) original culinary content is driven by in-person tastings and interviews across the world. In addition to featuring chefs, pastry chefs, sommeliers, and mixologists, the StarChefs.com(TM) JobFinder is the leading job board connecting culinary and hospitality professionals to careers in the foodservice industry.
Contact: Will Blunt StarChefs.com 212-966-7575 abwb@starchefsinc.com
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