You can do a college course, for example:
- hospitality and catering
- bakery
- professional bakery
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
Bakers make bread, cakes and pastries by hand and with catering equipment.
Average salary (a year)
£19000.0 to £26000.0 (starter to experienced)
Typical hours (a week)
40.0 to 45.0 a week
You could work
early mornings on shifts
You can get into this job through:
You can do a college course, for example:
Entry requirements for these courses vary.
You could begin your career by applying to do an apprenticeship, such as:
These can take around 2 years to complete.
You'll usually need:
some GCSEs, usually including English and maths, or equivalent, for an intermediate apprenticeship
5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for an advanced apprenticeship
You may be able to start as a trainee or assistant in a bakery shop, supermarket or food production plant, and work your way up through training on the job.
You can find out more about working in the baking industry from Tasty Careers and the Federation of Bakers .
You'll need:
You'll need to:
As a baker, you could:
You could work at a store or in a factory.
Your working environment may be dusty, physically demanding and noisy.
You may need to wear protective clothing.
With experience, you could become a bakery supervisor or production manager in a factory, or move into commercial sales.
You could also become a technical adviser or development baker for a baked goods or catering equipment company.
Another option is to specialise, for example in patisserie, or become an artisan craft baker and set up your own business.
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