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Discussion on the title of intermediate electrical engineer
It's not too late. According to the truth, the assistant level is evaluated first, and then the intermediate engineer is evaluated. Because the intermediate level needs to be an assistant for four years. But then again, the intermediate engineer is just one of them, and you still need to prepare the rest, and you can't evaluate them immediately, such as the continuing education of professional and technical personnel, your published papers, your professional English, your professional computer, etc. So to sum up, you can evaluate the assistant engineer first, and then basically prepare the relevant materials when you are four years old, and that's all.

Moreover, the professional titles in society are not better than those in universities. Universities can range from teaching assistants to lecturers to senior lecturers to associate professors to professors, and even first-class universities can be divided into several professor classes (it seems that the level of professors in Ji Xianlin is much higher than other professors). However, in society, there are very few engineers who have reached the senior (researcher level), and most of them have reached the deputy senior (senior engineer) and intermediate engineer.

So you graduated at the age of 24, rated assistant at the age of 25, rated intermediate at the age of 30, and rated deputy high at the age of 35-you are tall and slim.

28 years old, let me evaluate your assistant, 34 years old, 39 years old, 39 years old, and you will end your professional career before you are 40 years old.

In non-state-owned units, professional titles are often not so magical and attractive. When you are young, settling in a big city is at most one of your weights.

In a small personal unit, no one gives you a letter of appointment, no one gives you a job title subsidy, and no one recognizes your job title. More often, he is more like a piece of waste paper, a chicken rib, and it is a pity that there is no meat to eat.

Just like your academic degree certificate, I'm afraid you never took it out except for looking for a job.

The same is true for professional title certificates. You can search for professional titles online and evaluate them on their behalf. . . . You can know. In today's society,,,,

Hehe, actually, I didn't talk too much about the rules and regulations, nor did I talk too much about the application conditions. What I just said is social reality. Of course, my remarks may be too one-sided.

Finally. . good luck