Sunday, August 10, 2014

Looking for a Welding Job?

If you've got the welding bug and/or the talent to back up your passion, than a career in the welding field can be a very rewarding job. If you're looking to get your foot in the door and wondering how to make that happen, we've got some tips to get you started.

Whether you grew up on a farm and welding things was day to day work, or you've had exposure to welding through construction, factory work, your hobby in restoring cars, or you have formal training in the craft, there are a great deal of avenues and jobs that require the skill of a welder.

Looking for Experience?
If you're still in high school or are attending technical school or college and are interesting in getting your foot in the welding door, a great place to start is by seeking part-time work, possibly in an auto body or tractor-repair shop. Or, if you're from a rural area, see if any farmers need help with equipment repairs on their farm. Getting hands on experience will help you to learn valuable lessons from experienced craftsman in the field.
Also, keep in mind, welding does not require a college degree. Hands on experience, certifications and hands-on skill testing by employers is all that is required to obtain a good paying welding job.

Certifications
American Welding Society (AWS) offers a wide range of certifications, including those that qualify you as a certified welder, welding supervisor, inspector, robotic arc welder and even as a sales representative.

Areas of Opportunity
Skilled welders are in high demand and there is no shortage of job opportunities. Welders are needed in almost every industry and those who want to advance their career have the ability to do so with additional schooling and training. Ambition, drive and a commitment to bettering yourself and your craft will get you far! For the welding supplies needed to get you started, you’ll find them all at USWeldingSupply.com.

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