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Can I be promoted to a professional title after publishing my thesis during my graduate studies?
Yes, you can. As long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles ||| Of course, you wrote the paper. ||| Of course, you wrote the paper. ||| Our company doesn't allow it. You should ask the personnel department ||| There should be a time limit, and it may not take long ||| Yes, when you get to the intermediate level, you will find how lovely the papers published after graduation are, haha! You did a good job. ||| Depending on what the company thinks, sometimes it doesn't approve. |||| As long as the year of publication is far from the year of promotion, it should be possible. In addition, it depends on the relevant requirements of the title of the golden book, such as whether the first author is required, whether it is a national periodical, etc. |||| As long as the year of publication is far from the year of promotion, it should be possible. In addition, it depends on the relevant requirements of the title of the golden book, such as whether the first author is required, whether it is a national periodical, etc. ||| Yes. As long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles ||| Yes. As long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles ||| Yes, as long as it is published publicly. ||| Generally speaking, you can't. If there is a time limit for the evaluation of professional titles, it is best to contact the unit supervisor (usually the personnel department). ||||| I think it can be used as long as the difference between the number of years of publication and the number of years of promotion is too far. In addition, it depends on the relevant requirements of the title of the book, such as whether the first author is required, whether it is a national periodical ||| Yes, but it should be in the name of a subordinate unit, right? ! Anyway, you can at least charge it. |||| As long as the year of publication is far from the year of promotion, it should be possible. In addition, it depends on the relevant requirements of the title of the golden book, such as whether the first author is required, whether it is a national periodical, etc. ||| Yes. As long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles ||| Yes, as long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles. ||||| Yes, when you get to the intermediate level, you will find out how important the papers published at graduation are. ||||| As long as there is a long distance between the years of publishing articles and the years of Jin's professional titles, it should be possible. In addition, it depends on the relevant requirements of the title of the golden book, such as whether the first author is required, whether it is a national periodical, etc. |||||| If there is a time limit, it may not work for a long time. If the time is not long, you can use it when you graduate from school and get promoted to the intermediate level for the first time. |||||| It should be a paper published during your tenure ||| Yes. As long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles ||| Depending on what the unit thinks, sometimes it is not recognized. |||||| If there is a time limit, it may not work for a long time. If the time is not long, you can use it when you graduate from school for the first time and upgrade to intermediate level. ||||| Yes. As long as it is published publicly, it can be used as the basis for evaluating professional titles |||||| It should be ok ||||||| Of course, you can ||||||||| It depends on which author you are |||||||| It seems that our unit can't ||||||| | | | |