Let's talk about how many papers are needed for intermediate titles. Many opinions on the internet are wrong, but no one corrects them. So today, let's talk about those fallacies on the Internet:
1. The requirements for the title of assistant engineer are not very high, just one article in a provincial periodical.
Put p! Assistant engineers don't need papers at all when evaluating professional titles. Many professional title evaluation institutions just pretend that talents don't understand policies, and deliberately fool talents into saying that assistant engineers need the title of papers to circle money. This is their fundamental purpose. Please remember that assistant engineers don't need paper topics, let alone any papers.
2. Whether the core is issued or not depends on the requirements of the unit.
In view of this statement, I must tell you that, generally speaking, the company's requirements for evaluating professional titles are the company's certificates, not the certificates of the People's Social Security Bureau, because the People's Social Security Bureau will not set different requirements for you to evaluate professional titles journals because of different companies, which is certain, unless you say that you want to evaluate the company's certificates, the specific requirements for evaluating professional titles of this certificate must depend on the company's regulations, except the People's Social Security Bureau.
How many papers does an intermediate title need?
3. The title of the paper cannot be published in the same journal.
Please remember that two papers can be published in the same journal, and the state does not stipulate that papers cannot be published in the same journal, but it is more convincing if they are published in different journals. The specific choice depends on the specific situation of talents. If you have published articles in the same journal when evaluating professional titles, choose the same journal, and forget it. If not, it is not recommended to choose the same one.
4. Just have a patent, and you don't need to publish a paper.
I really don't know where these fallacies come from. Patents are indeed the key for talents to participate in the evaluation of professional titles, but patents are also classified and graded. Patents are divided into invention patents, utility model patents and appearance patents, and there are also first inventors and second inventors. The requirements of professional title evaluation are different in different situations, and even though the proportion of patents is increasing and the proportion of papers is decreasing, papers are still necessary before there is nothing to replace them.
Policies vary from place to place. You just graduated, you can only declare as an assistant engineer first. Then enter the institution, first of all, it depends on whether your position is a management position or a professional and technical position. If it is a management position, it should be transferred to a technical position first.
Application conditions of assistant engineer
① major in science and engineering; (2) Graduated from junior college for 3 years or graduated from undergraduate course for 1 year.
Application conditions for intermediate engineers
① major in science and engineering; ② Graduated from a junior college for 7 years or an undergraduate course for 5 years, and graduated from a graduate school for 3 years or a doctor's degree.
Senior engineer's declaration conditions
① major in science and engineering; (2) Engaged in engineering work for 5 years; (3) Having worked as an engineer for 2 years after graduating from Ph.D..
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Declaration conditions
1. Advanced:
(1) graduated from university, engaged in professional work for more than ten years, and held intermediate positions for more than five years.
(2) graduated from college, engaged in professional and technical work for more than fifteen years, and served as an intermediate position for more than five years.
(3) graduated from secondary school or high school, engaged in professional and technical work for more than 20 years, and held intermediate positions for more than 5 years.
2. Intermediate:
(1) graduated from university, engaged in professional and technical work for more than five years, and served as a teaching assistant for more than four years.
(2) graduated from a college, engaged in professional and technical work for more than six years and served as an assistant for more than four years.
(3) graduated from secondary school (high school), engaged in professional and technical work for more than ten years, and served as a teaching assistant for more than four years.
(4) People with junior high school education or below must be engaged in professional and technical work for more than fifteen years and hold assistant positions for more than four years.
1. Assistant level:
(1) graduated from university and engaged in professional and technical work for more than one year.
(2) graduated from a college and engaged in professional and technical work for more than two years.
(3) graduated from technical secondary school and engaged in professional and technical work for more than three years.
(4) graduated from high school and engaged in professional and technical work for more than seven years.
5] People with junior high school education or below have been engaged in professional and technical work for more than ten years, and should also have rank-level positions.