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Do you need a degree to learn to cook? Do you need an education to be a chef in a hotel?

Chef, also known as cook and chef, refers to a person who takes cooking as his profession. In modern society, most chefs work in restaurants, restaurants and other places that provide public services. There are also a few who serve specific customers (such as private chefs and home cooks). Modern chefs generally need to study in cooking school and pass the exam to ensure that they have enough professional skills and food safety knowledge.

Chef's certificate refers to chef's professional qualification certificate, which is divided into five grades: * * *.

1, mainly (level 5 when one of the following conditions is met)

(a) to complete the standard hours stipulated in the primary formal training of this occupation, and obtain the graduation (completion) certificate.

(two) engaged in this occupation for more than 2 years.

(3) The professional apprenticeship expires.

2, intermediate (one of the following circumstances is level 4)

(a) 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, received the formal training of the standard hours stipulated in this occupation, and obtained the graduation (completion) certificate.

(2) Having worked in this occupation for more than 5 years after obtaining the primary vocational qualification certificate of this occupation.

(three) to obtain a vocational graduation certificate from a secondary vocational school or above with intermediate skills as the training goal, and to be recognized by the administrative department of labor and social security.

3, advanced (meet one of the following conditions for level 3)

(a) 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 standard hours stipulated in the formal training of this occupation, and has obtained the graduation (completion) certificate.

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

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

(four) to obtain a vocational graduation certificate from a senior technical school or a vocational school recognized by the administrative department of labor and social security for the purpose of cultivating advanced skills.

4. Technician (Grade II in any of the following circumstances)

(a) after obtaining the senior vocational qualification certificate, he has been engaged in this occupation for more than 5 years continuously, and has been trained by this professional technician to reach the required standard hours, and has 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.

(three) graduates of senior technical schools who have obtained the vocational senior vocational qualification certificate have been engaged in this occupation for 2 years.

5, senior technician (meet one of the following conditions for the level)

(a) after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of the professional technician, he has been engaged in the professional work for more than 3 years, reached the standard class hours stipulated by the formal vocational training of the professional senior technician, and obtained the graduation (completion) certificate.

(two) after obtaining the professional qualification certificate of this professional technician, he has been engaged in this professional work for more than 5 years.