Landing a welding job quickly is possible with the right strategy, preparation, and approach. Whether you’re a fresh graduate from TMTVTS or an experienced welder looking for better opportunities, this 15-day action plan will help you secure employment with top welding companies in Pakistan or internationally. The key to rapid hiring lies in being thoroughly prepared, presenting yourself professionally, and demonstrating your welding skills confidently during company tests. This comprehensive guide breaks down exactly what you need to do each day to maximize your chances of getting hired fast.
Why 15 Days is Achievable
Most welding companies in Pakistan have urgent staffing needs due to ongoing construction projects, oil and gas developments, and fabrication contracts. Unlike office jobs with lengthy recruitment processes, welding positions often involve quick practical assessments. If you can pass the welding test and have proper certifications, companies can hire you within days. The urgency in the welding industry works in your favor when you’re properly prepared.
Days 1-3: Preparation Phase
Update Your Documentation
Gather all essential documents in one folder:
- Updated CV highlighting welding experience
- Educational certificates (matriculation, technical diplomas)
- Welding certifications (NAVTTC, AWS, ASME, trade tests)
- CNIC copies (5-6 copies)
- Passport-size photographs (10-12 recent photos)
- Experience letters from previous employers
- Police verification (if available)
Refresh Your Skills
If you graduated from TMTVTS, the best welding school known for its qualified instructors and practical training, you already have a solid foundation. However, practice is essential:
Practice These Essential Welding Positions:
- 1G (Flat position) – Master this first as it’s most common
- 2G (Horizontal position) – Practice smooth, even beads
- 3G (Vertical position) – Control your speed and heat
- 4G (Overhead position) – The most challenging, practice safety
- 6G (Pipe welding) – For oil and gas sector opportunities
Welding Processes to Review:
- SMAW (Stick welding) – Most common in Pakistan
- GTAW/TIG (Gas tungsten arc welding) – Higher-paying positions
- GMAW/MIG (Gas metal arc welding) – Industrial applications
- Flux-cored welding – Construction sector
Prepare Your Portfolio
Create a simple portfolio showing:
- Photos of your best welding work
- Projects completed during training at TMTVTS
- Any special certifications or achievements
- References from instructors (Principal Mr. Babar’s recommendation carries weight)
Days 4-6: Application Phase
Target the Right Companies
Research and list companies actively hiring welders:
Oil & Gas Sector:
- Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL)
- Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL)
- Mari Petroleum
- Attock Petroleum
Construction & Fabrication:
Apply Strategically
Don’t just submit one application and wait. Apply to:
- Minimum 10-15 companies simultaneously
- Both large corporations and medium-sized fabrication shops
- Register with 3-4 recruitment agencies
- Check online job portals daily (Rozee.pk, Mustakbil.com, Indeed)
- Visit industrial areas for walk-in interviews
Leverage Your Network
- Contact TMTVTS placement cell for current openings
- Ask instructors for company referrals
- Connect with alumni working in welding companies
- Join welding and fabrication Facebook groups
- Inform friends and family you’re actively seeking work
Days 7-9: Interview Preparation
Master the Welding Test
Companies in Pakistan always conduct practical welding tests. Here’s what to expect and how to prepare:
Common Test Requirements:
- Weld two plates in flat position (1G)
- Vertical upward welding (3G)
- Pipe welding (for specialized positions)
- Visual inspection of your welds
- Sometimes bend tests to check weld strength
Test Success Tips:
- Clean your metal properly – Remove rust, paint, scale
- Set correct amperage – Don’t be afraid to ask for adjustments
- Maintain consistent travel speed – Not too fast, not too slow
- Watch your arc length – Keep it steady
- Proper positioning – Stand comfortably, see your work clearly
- Safety first – Wear all PPE without being reminded
Prepare for Interview Questions
While welding is primarily skill-based, be ready to answer:
- “What welding processes do you know?”
- “Where did you train?”
- “How many years of experience do you have?”
- “Can you work overtime/night shifts?”
- “Are you willing to relocate or travel?”
- “What is your expected salary?”
Pro Tip: Be flexible on salary for your first job. Experience matters more initially.
Professional Presentation
- Wear clean, simple clothes (not formal suit, but neat shalwar kameez or pants/shirt)
- Carry all documents in a proper folder
- Arrive 15-20 minutes early
- Be polite and respectful to everyone
- Show enthusiasm for welding work
- Ask intelligent questions about the projects
Days 10-12: Testing and Interviews
Attend Maximum Interviews
This is the crucial phase. Your goal is to attend as many practical tests as possible:
- Don’t skip any interview opportunity
- Be available on short notice
- If you have multiple interviews same day, prioritize but attend all
- Take the day off from current work if needed
- Travel to different cities if required
Excel in Practical Tests
When taking welding tests at companies:
Before You Start:
- Inspect the equipment and material
- Ask about specific requirements
- Understand the acceptance criteria
- Request practice piece if allowed
- Set up your workspace properly
During the Test:
- Focus completely on your work
- Don’t rush, quality over speed
- Maintain proper safety practices
- Show confidence in your movements
- Ask questions if something is unclear
After Completing:
- Clean your weld properly
- Remove slag carefully
- Show your work confidently
- Explain your process if asked
- Thank the examiner professionally
What Companies Look For
Technical Skills:
- Clean, uniform weld beads
- Proper penetration without burn-through
- No visible defects (cracks, porosity, undercut)
- Correct welding position maintenance
- Efficient electrode/wire usage
Personal Qualities:
- Punctuality and reliability
- Willingness to learn
- Good safety awareness
- Team working attitude
- Flexibility in assignments
Days 13-15: Follow-Up and Acceptance
Active Follow-Up
Don’t sit idle waiting for calls:
- Follow up with HR departments after 2-3 days
- Be polite but show continued interest
- Ask about decision timelines
- Keep your phone charged and accessible
- Check emails regularly
Evaluate Multiple Offers
If you’re fortunate to receive multiple offers:
Compare Based On:
- Salary and benefits package
- Company reputation and stability
- Type of welding work (pipe, structural, etc.)
- Learning and growth opportunities
- Working conditions and safety standards
- Location and accommodation provisions
Quick Decision Making
Once you receive an acceptable offer:
- Accept promptly (don’t delay days)
- Complete all required documentation immediately
- Undergo medical examination if required
- Inform other companies professionally
- Prepare to start work quickly
Success Secrets for Fast Hiring
1. Certification Advantage
Welders trained at TMTVTS, the best welding school with experienced instructors like Principal Mr. Babar (30+ years) and Vice Principal Mr. Imran (20+ years), have a competitive edge. Companies trust TMTVTS certifications because they know graduates receive quality practical training.
2. Pass the Test
No matter how good your CV looks, you must pass the practical welding test. Companies in Pakistan prioritize skill demonstration over paperwork. Practice regularly before applying.
3. Be Flexible
- Accept reasonable salary offers
- Be willing to work different shifts
- Consider temporary/contract positions
- Relocate if necessary
- Start immediately when offered
4. Professional Attitude
- Dress appropriately
- Communicate clearly
- Show respect to everyone
- Be honest about your skills
- Express genuine interest
5. Multiple Applications
Never rely on one company. Apply broadly and simultaneously to increase your odds dramatically.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Waiting for the “perfect” job – Accept good opportunities Applying to only 2-3 companies – Apply to 10-15 minimum Poor test preparation – Practice before appearing Unprofessional appearance – First impression matters Overconfidence without skill backup – Be honest about abilities Demanding high salary as fresher – Build experience first Not following up – Companies appreciate interested candidates
Apply Now
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