Study provides industry insight - executive chefs earn median base salary of $66,000, only 3% of professionals are unemployed, 80% have 41-hour plus workweek.
The American Culinary Federation (ACF), the nation's largest organization of professional chefs, released its 2011 Salary Study and Salary Calculator today, the first since 2008. The study of more than 2,700 ACF members reveals valuable industry statistics on average salaries, length of workweeks, highest paying industry segments, gender pay discrepancies and the financial benefit of obtaining ACF certification.
"As a national organization, we represent America's culinary professionals, from entry-level cooks to Certified Master Chefs®," said Michael Ty, CEC, AAC, ACF National President. "Some of the encouraging signs from the 2011 ACF Salary Study are that even with the unsteady economic climate, the unemployment rate remains low for culinary professionals. Data also confirmed that those with ACF certification earn higher average total compensations."
Conducted by Industry Insights, Inc., Dublin, Ohio, the 2011 study was more in-depth than in 2008. The accompanying Salary Calculator allows professionals to enter specific professional information to determine what the average salary is for someone in their position, where they live and in other parts of the country. Here are some of the study's key findings:
About Those Surveyed
The 2011 study features responses from 2,711 culinary professionals who are ACF members. The vast majority, 88% were employed or self-employed full time. More than one-third of respondents were executive chefs. Four out of every five respondents were male. More than 52% were 45 years or older and nearly 40% held an associate degree. The average base salary of all respondents was $63,786.
2008 Comparison
The last ACF salary study was conducted in 2008 by Readex Research. Some of the findings from the 2008 survey were:
About the American Culinary Federation
The American Culinary Federation, Inc., established in 1929, is the premier professional organization for culinarians in North America. With more than 20,000 members spanning more than 210 chapters nationwide, ACF is the culinary leader in offering educational resources, training, apprenticeship and programmatic accreditation. In addition, ACF operates the most comprehensive certification program for chefs in the United States, with the Certified Executive Chef® designation the only culinary credential accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. ACF is home to ACF Culinary Team USA, the official representative for the United States in major international culinary competitions, and to the Chef & Child Foundation, founded in 1989 to promote proper nutrition in children and to combat childhood obesity. For more information, visit www.acfchefs.org.
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