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1. The best way to find a Chef in Cork is to speak with local restaurants or chefs who work in the city and ask for recommendations.
2. Another good option is to search online through job boards, websites specifically dedicated to hiring chefs, or newspapers classifieds sections.
3. If you are looking for an experienced chef, consider contacting culinary schools in the area and requesting interviews with their current students; however this can be challenging as many talented chefs prefer working privately rather than teaching at a school setting.
4. Finally, if all else fails and you still cannot locate someone suitable locally, then it may be necessary to travel out of town – but always make sure that any potential hire has undergone proper vetting first (including references).
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There are a few things to keep in mind when looking for a chef from overseas.
First, make sure you have the right type of kitchen and personnel in place before hiring someone else to manage that area. Second, be prepared to invest time and money into training your new chef – this can be costly but well worth it if you want them to succeed in their role. Finally, always consult with an immigration lawyer before making any decisions about bringing chefs or other workers from abroad into your country permanently – they will know the ins and outs of working here legally