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The difference between an intermediate chef and a senior chef

The difference between an intermediate chef and a senior chef is as follows:

1. Different grades

The chef's certificate is divided into five grades: primary (national vocational qualification level 5), intermediate (national vocational qualification level 4), advanced (national vocational qualification level 3), technician (national vocational qualification level 2) and senior technician (national vocational qualification level 2). Senior chefs are registered higher than intermediate chefs.

2. Different salaries

Chefs of different levels have different salaries. The higher the level, the higher the salary (beginner → middle → high → skill → high skill).

3. Different qualifications

Senior chefs have higher qualifications than intermediate chefs. Generally, those who graduate from technical schools are middle-level chefs, and they are the lower third-level chefs in the middle. Hold a three-level chef certificate for two years. If you pass the exam, the three-level certificate can be changed into a two-level certificate.

after holding the second-level certificate for two years, you are eligible to participate in the training again and take the examination of the first-level certificate. Grade three, grade two and grade one are all grades from low to high in the middle-level chef. If you have a first-class certificate for two years and are at least 3 years old, you are eligible to take the training exam for senior chefs.

Extended information:

Notes for verifying the chef's certificate:

At least 2 years old for intermediate, 25 years old for advanced, 3 years old for technician and 32 years old for senior technician.

Registration holder: ID card, education certificate, working experience certificate, copy of original certificate, and 6 2-inch bareheaded photos.

1. Primary (one of the following conditions)?

(1) Having reached the required standard hours of formal primary training in this occupation and obtained a certificate of completion.

(2) Having worked as a trainee for more than 2 years in this occupation. ?

(3) The professional apprenticeship expires.

2. Intermediate (one of the following conditions)?

(1) After obtaining the primary vocational qualification certificate of this occupation, he has been engaged in this occupation for more than 3 years in a row, and has received the required standard hours of formal training at the secondary vocational level, and has obtained the certificate of graduation (completion). ?

(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 5 years continuously after obtaining the primary occupation qualification certificate of this occupation. ?

(3) Obtain a vocational graduation certificate of a secondary vocational school or above with intermediate skills as the training goal, which has been approved by the administrative department of labor and social security.

3. advanced (one of the following conditions)?

(1) After obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate of this occupation, he has been engaged in this occupation for more than 4 years continuously, and has reached the required standard hours after the advanced formal training of this occupation, and has obtained the graduation (completion) certificate. ?

(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 7 years continuously after obtaining the intermediate vocational qualification certificate of this occupation. ?

(3) College graduates who have obtained the intermediate vocational qualification certificate of this occupation have been engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years continuously. ?

(4) Obtaining a vocational graduation certificate from a senior technical school or a vocational school that has been approved by the administrative department of labor and social security and aims at training advanced skills.

4. Technician (one of the following conditions)?

(1) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 5 years continuously after obtaining the senior occupation qualification certificate of this occupation, having received the required standard hours of formal training by this occupation technician, and having obtained the graduation (completion) certificate. ?

(2) Having been engaged in this occupation for more than 8 years continuously after obtaining the senior occupation qualification certificate of this occupation.

(3) Graduates from senior technical schools who have obtained the vocational qualification certificate have been engaged in this profession for two years continuously.

5. Senior technician (one of the following conditions)?

(1) after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of this professional technician, he has been engaged in this profession for more than 3 years continuously, and has received the required standard hours of formal vocational training for this professional senior technician, and has obtained the certificate of graduation (completion). ?

(2) Having been engaged in this profession for more than 5 years after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of this professional technician.

Reference:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Chef Certificate.