TLDR: Want to follow, post, or connect with the wider hospitality scene? Here’s where we’re active online—from job posts and memes to insights and direct hiring tools. Plus, a full list of Facebook groups you can join today.
Introduction
The Chef Network is more than just a job board—it’s a living, breathing online ecosystem. Across our main social channels and over 30 Facebook groups, we help chefs, agencies, and hospitality leaders find each other, share insights, post jobs, and grow stronger together. This page outlines where to follow us, what we post, and how to plug into our network directly.
Table of Contents
1. Main Social Platforms
Instagram Profile
- What we do here: Post reels, job ads, chef spotlights, industry memes, and chef life behind the scenes.
- Use it for: Following job updates, sharing chef content, and getting featured in the community.
Facebook Page (The Chef Network)
- What we do here: Share top job posts, client wins, and chef tips. Used heavily for daily interaction.
- Use it for: Tagging chefs, sharing your jobs, or commenting on trends and updates.
LinkedIn (The Chef Network)
- What we do here: Share industry insights, growth tips for chef agencies, and new service launches.
- Use it for: Networking, B2B outreach, and following updates that help hospitality hiring.
TikTok (@thechef.network)
- What we do here: Short chef reels, funny hospitality skits, behind-the-scenes kitchen energy.
- Use it for: Visibility. Get your content reshared or featured.
YouTube (The Chef Network TV)
- What we do here: Interviews, hiring explainers, and chef lifestyle stories.
- Use it for: Long-form industry insights or sharing your own journey with us.
X/Twitter (@thechef_network)
- What we do here: Announce new tools, job openings, and link to blogs and updates.
- Use it for: Keeping pace with the industry and fast-launch job roles.
2. Why We’re Sharing This
Because transparency builds trust. We want you to know where our content lives, how to engage with it, and how to get your work seen.
Whether you’re a head chef, recruiter, freelancer, or GM—you’ve got access to this network. It belongs to the industry.
3. Our Active Facebook Groups (Selected List)
Group Name: Freelance Chefs UK
Audience: Freelancers, Agencies, Event Planners
Members: 22,000+
Summary: A group for posting and finding last-minute or freelance chef roles across the UK.
Use Case: Agencies posting urgent shifts, chefs promoting themselves, venues filling gaps fast.
Post A Job
Group Name: Relief Chefs UK
Audience: Agencies, Hotels, Pubs
Members: 10,000+
Summary: UK-based group for relief chef placements, short contracts, and seasonal backup.
Use Case: Agency coverage, short-notice bookings, chefs sharing availability.
Join Relief Chefs UK
Group Name: Chef Jobs London
Audience: Chefs, Employers, Recruiters
Members: 14,000+
Summary: London-specific hiring network for all types of chef jobs.
Use Case: Location-based recruiting, event catering leads, personal chef work.
Connect Now
Group Name: Michelin Star Chefs UK
Audience: High-calibre chefs, elite venues, agencies
Members: 5,000+
Summary: A niche space for elite placements and high-standard recruitment.
Use Case: Exclusive chef sourcing, portfolio sharing, brand building.
Join Here
Conclusion
This isn’t just about where we post—it’s about where you connect, share, and grow. From memes to menus, jobs to jokes, The Chef Network’s online spaces are built to empower everyone in the industry.
Where can I find The Chef Network on social media?
Instagram (@thechef.network), Facebook (The Chef Network), LinkedIn (The Chef Network), TikTok (@thechef.network), YouTube (The Chef Network TV), and X/Twitter (@thechefnetwrk).
Which Facebook groups are key for UK hospitality networking?
Freelance Chefs UK, Relief Chefs UK, Chef Jobs London, and Michelin Star Chefs UK.
How do I engage with The Chef Network community?
Follow and interact on our social channels; join and post in our active Facebook groups; tag chefs or share job posts.
