The state clearly stipulates that the evaluation of professional titles must be upward evaluation. You must have a junior title first, then an intermediate title, and then a senior title. Different assessments need different foundations, requirements and contents.
Junior title: refers to research interns; Teaching assistant; Assistant engineers and technicians; Assistant agronomist and agricultural technician; Physicians (medicine, nursing and technology) and doctors (medicine, nursing and technology); Assistant experimenters and experimenters; Assistant statisticians and statisticians; Assistant economist; Assistant accountant and accountant; Assistant editor and trainee editor; Assistant translator; Assistant reporter; Assistant librarians, administrators, etc.
Intermediate title: (1) Ph.D. graduate, and can be directly recognized as intermediate after examination. (2) Master's degree or double degree winner, engaged in professional and technical work for more than three years. (3) graduated from university, engaged in professional and technical work for more than four years, and obtained the title of assistant for more than four years. (4) graduated from college, engaged in professional and technical work for more than seven years, and served as an assistant for more than four years.
Senior professional title: Senior professional title is the highest level of professional title, which is divided into positive senior and deputy senior. The title originated from the title. Theoretically speaking, professional title refers to the professional technical level, ability and achievement of professional and technical personnel, which reflects their technical level and working ability. Academically, it has the nature of academic title; On the professional and technical level, it has the nature of a post. What kind of professional title a professional technician has indicates what kind of academic level he has or what kind of work he is engaged in, which symbolizes a certain identity.