Cozymeal’s platform is frequently used by consumers and some of the world's top companies in 120+ cities worldwide, and we have been featured in leading publications such as the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Fast Company and Thrillist, among others.
The individual will work closely with our growing team of Chef/Vendor Recruiters as well as individually contribute to the growth of our inventory of chefs, food tour operators, and more to join the rapidly growing Cozymeal community.
As a chef instructor in Washington, DC, you will set your own menus and availability while Cozymeal provides marketing and support to help you succeed in your culinary career.
We are looking for a strong candidate to be Cozymeal's Head of Experiences, who will be managing our Chef/Vendor Acquisition team and growing our inventory of chefs and vendors to provide amazing culinary experiences to our customers.
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