What Does a Junior Technician Do?
Junior titles refer to research interns; assistant professors; assistant engineers and technicians; assistant agronomists and agricultural technicians; medical (medicine, nursing, technical) divisions, medical (medical, nursing, technical) divisions; assistant experimenters, and laboratory technicians Assistant statistician, statistician; assistant economist; assistant accountant, accountant; assistant editor, trainee editor; assistant translator; assistant reporter; assistant librarian, administrator, etc.
Junior title
- (1) Graduated from university and engaged in professional technical work for more than one year.
- (2) Graduated from college, and engaged in professional technical work for more than two years.
- (3) Graduated from technical secondary school, engaged in professional 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) Persons with education qualifications below junior high school, have been engaged in professional and technical work for more than ten years, and should have staff-level positions.
- Those who meet the above reporting requirements must also abide by disciplines, have good professional ethics, and be able to perform their duties seriously
- City-level personnel bureau