How Do I Become a Perfumer?

Perfumer, occupation name, refers to the person who uses perfume and accessories to design and formulate flavors or perfumes.

Perfumer

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Perfumer, occupation name, refers to the person who uses perfume and accessories to design and formulate flavors or perfumes.
Designing various flavor formulas; selecting raw materials and auxiliary materials used; formulating flavors that meet the requirements of the formula; selecting suitable flavors to produce products; evaluating the aroma and flavor quality of flavor products and flavoring products and conducting quality control; exploring new flavor compounds Application; evaluation of new flavor varieties and sensory and test; adjustment and update of flavor formula to ensure the safety of flavor products. [2]
The perfumer's professional qualifications are divided into three levels: assistant perfumer, perfumer, and senior perfumer. Declaration requirements: (One of the following conditions is met)
(1) Assistant perfumer:
1. Bachelor degree or above;
2. Fresh graduates with junior college or above qualifications and equivalent practical experience;
(Two) perfumer:
1. Those who have passed the certification of assistant perfumer;
2. Graduates with a postgraduate degree or above;
3. Bachelor degree or above with equivalent academic ability and engaged in related work for more than one year;
4. College degree or equivalent, and have engaged in related work for more than two years.
(C), senior perfumer:
1. Those who have passed the certification of perfumer;
2. Postgraduate or above with equivalent academic ability and engaged in related work for more than one year;
3. Bachelor degree or above with equivalent academic ability and engaged in related work for more than two years;
4. College degree or equivalent academic qualifications and engaged in related work for more than three years.

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