Junior Kitchen Organizer
Myth vs Reality — supporting the kitchen the professional way
MYTH: “Assistant means you just watch.”REALITY: You are actively involved in daily kitchen production in a hotel in Greece. You relocate for the full season and support the operational backbone of the kitchen.
MYTH: “It’s just cutting vegetables all day.”REALITY: Yes, preparation is part of it — but so is timing, organization, supporting during service, maintaining hygiene standards and ensuring smooth workflow across stations.
MYTH: “It’s a relaxed helper job.”REALITY: Resort kitchens operate at high volume. You assist in maintaining production flow. You respond quickly, stay structured and work under guidance from senior kitchen staff.
MYTH: “You won’t learn much.”REALITY: Working a full season in a hotel kitchen in Greece gives you exposure to international standards, large-scale food production and professional coordination.
MYTH: “It’s chaotic and improvised.”REALITY: Professional resort kitchens run on planning and routine. You are part of that system. Clean workstations, correct storage, preparation timing — everything follows structure.
MYTH: “It’s just temporary and not valuable.”REALITY: A full kitchen season shows reliability, endurance and adaptability — qualities valued in hospitality careers.
MYTH: “It’s a holiday with some cooking.”
REALITY: It is a professional assistant role in a hotel kitchen based in Greece. You relocate for the full season and become part of an operational culinary team.
Important: This position is based in Greece. You live and work on-site for the season. EU passport required.
If you have kitchen experience and want to grow professionally while working a season in Greece — apply now and join our Kitchen Operations Assistant team.
Requirements
MYTH: “You don’t need real kitchen understanding.”REALITY: Basic professional kitchen experience is required. You should understand preparation processes, food safety, storage systems and how to move efficiently during busy hours.
Benefits
MYTH: “Moving abroad is complicated.”REALITY: Accommodation is organized before arrival. You don’t need to search for housing or sign private rental contracts. You live close to or directly at the hotel.
MYTH: “Food costs will eat your salary.”REALITY: Meals are included. With housing and food covered, your financial pressure is significantly lower than working at home.