Job Directory
There are many different jobs available to students who graduate from our school. During the two years of school life, students can find the job they really want to do and make their own dreams come true.
Confectionery (example)
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Pastry chef
A specialist in making Western-style sweets. You also need the sense to make sweets that are fun to look at and delicious to eat.
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Sweets Planner
This job involves coming up with product development and designs to create new sweets.
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Chocolatier (chocolate craftsman)
They are specialist chocolate artisans who skillfully manipulate chocolate to create a variety of desserts and sweets.
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Vendeuze
A sales specialist with specialized knowledge of cakes and bread. This customer service job can be described as a "sweets sommelier."
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Wedding Pastry Chef
This job involves making wedding cakes at hotels and bridal-related companies.
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Confiseur
We are specialists in making jams and sugar confectioneries such as marshmallows and caramel.
Cafes and restaurants (examples)
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Barista
Coffee specialists need to have the ability to discern flavor and a strong sense of commitment from selecting the beans to pouring the coffee into the cup.
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Cafe Owner
The manager will be responsible for managing the restaurant, overseeing everything from the menu to the interior and concept.
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Chef Pastry Chef
This job involves producing and selling food, sweets, and bread at a stylish cafe.
Bread making (example)
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Boulanger (baker)
A bread-making specialist. Because the ingredients are simple, delicate techniques and a wealth of knowledge are required.
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Bakery Shop Owner
My job is to run my own shop and bake and sell delicious bread while enjoying communicating with the local people.