Temporary Chefs can be placed in a variety of settings, including restaurants, hotels, catering companies, corporate cafeterias, and private events. The work environment and team structure may differ significantly, ranging from fast-paced, high-volume kitchens to smaller, boutique operations. As a Temporary Chef, you may need to quickly adapt to different cuisines, kitchen layouts, and levels of staff support. This variety can offer valuable learning experiences and opportunities to expand your skill set in diverse culinary environments. Being adaptable and open to change is key to thriving in these roles.