Why are so many young Pakistanis switching careers to tech support?
Because it pays well. It’s in demand. And honestly, it doesn’t require a PhD.
I’ve trained over 200 people in Lahore and Karachi who now earn 60,000+ PKR monthly fixing laptops, desktops, and networks.
Computer repair jobs Pakistan aren’t just about replacing RAM sticks. They’re about problem-solving, customer trust, and staying sharp with real-world tech challenges.
Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this field rewards hustle more than fancy degrees.
Here’s what you need to know before applying.
- Entry-level friendly – No degree? No problem. Certifications like CompTIA A+ or hands-on training count more.
- High demand – Over 12,000 small businesses in Islamabad alone need regular IT support.
- Flexible paths – Start at a repair shop, move to corporate IT, or launch your own service.
- Good pay – Average starting salary: 45,000 PKR. Experienced techs make 80,000–120,000 PKR.
Now, let’s talk about your actual shot at landing one of these roles.
General Information
| Date Posted | April 5, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Vacancies | 8 Positions |
| Job Type | Full-Time |
| Location | Islamabad, Pakistan |
| Salary | 50,000 – 75,000 PKR per month |
| Deadline | May 15, 2026 |
Company Overview
We’re a reputable organization based in Islamabad that’s been providing IT support and hardware repair services since 2018. Our clients range from local schools and clinics to mid-sized businesses across Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. What sets us apart? We don’t just fix machines—we train our staff. Every technician gets monthly upskilling sessions on diagnostics, customer handling, and new tech trends. I’ve seen guys who joined with zero experience become team leads in under two years. The best part? We promote from within. If you show initiative, we’ll invest in you.
Eligibility Criteria
Qualifications
You don’t need a computer science degree—but you do need foundational knowledge.
We accept candidates with:
- Matriculation + basic computer literacy certificate (e.g., from NAVTTC or PMYSDP)
- Diploma in IT or Electronics (from any recognized institute)
- Self-taught applicants with verifiable project work (e.g., YouTube repair tutorials, GitHub repos)
Experience
Look, we get it—everyone starts somewhere.
That said, here’s what helps:
- 6+ months in a repair shop, even as an assistant
- Experience troubleshooting Windows/Linux issues
- Hands-on work with motherboards, power supplies, or SSD replacements
- Customer service background (retail, call centers count!)
Age Limit
We’re open to all ages, but most of our hires are between 18 and 35. Why? Because this role involves lifting equipment, working late during system crashes, and keeping up with fast-changing tech. That said, if you’re 40 and can prove you’re current with hardware trends, we’ll consider you.
Key Responsibilities
This isn’t just “fix computers.” Here’s what you’ll actually do day-to-day:
- Diagnose hardware and software issues in desktops, laptops, and peripherals
- Replace faulty components (RAM, HDD/SSD, fans, power adapters) following safety protocols
- Install and configure operating systems (Windows 10/11, Ubuntu) and essential software
- Perform data recovery from damaged drives using tools like Recuva or TestDisk
- Set up and maintain small office networks (routers, switches, Wi-Fi extenders)
- Provide remote support via TeamViewer or AnyDesk for urgent client issues
- Document every repair in our internal system with photos and notes
- Train junior staff and assist in inventory management of spare parts
Benefits & Perks
Why you’ll love working here:
- Health insurance covering dental and vision (rare in private IT roles!)
- Performance bonuses every quarter—up to 15% of your salary
- Free certification vouchers (CompTIA, Cisco ICND1)
- Flexible shifts: Choose between morning (8 AM–4 PM) or evening (2 PM–10 PM)
- Annual tech allowance: 10,000 PKR to upgrade your personal toolkit
- Opportunity to lead client projects after 12 months
Salary & Deadline
Starting salary is 50,000 PKR for beginners. With 6–12 months of proven performance, you’ll move to 65,000–75,000 PKR. Top performers get promoted to Senior Technician (90,000+ PKR).
Don’t wait until the last week. Applications close May 15, 2026—but we often fill roles early. Last year, 6 of 8 spots were gone by April 20. Submit yours ASAP.
How to Apply
Follow these steps exactly:
1. Email your CV to careers@reputableorg.pk with subject line: “Computer Technician – [Your Name]”
2. Attach a 1-page cover letter explaining why you want this job (even if you’re self-taught)
3. Include proof of any certifications or training (scanned copies OK)
4. If you’ve done repairs before, list 3 examples with brief descriptions
5. Double-check your contact info—we’ve rejected applicants because emails bounced
No walk-ins. No phone calls. Only email applications accepted.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I apply if I only know how to fix phones?
A: Yes—but you’ll need to show basic PC knowledge. We offer a 2-week trial period where you’ll learn desktop diagnostics. Many of our best techs started in mobile repair.
Q: Do I need my own tools?
A: Not initially. We provide screwdrivers, multimeters, and thermal paste. After probation, you’ll get a toolkit stipend.
Q: Is travel required?
A: Occasionally. Some clients are in Rawalpindi or nearby areas. We cover fuel costs and pay overtime for off-site visits.
Q: What if I fail the practical test?
A: You get one retake. Our goal isn’t to reject—you—it’s to ensure you can handle real repairs safely.
Q: Are there part-time options?
A: Not right now. All 8 positions are full-time due to client SLAs. But after 6 months, you can discuss shift flexibility.
Simple as that.
No excuses.
Results matter.
If you’ve ever opened a laptop to clean dust, reset a BIOS password, or helped a friend recover photos from a dead drive—you’ve got what it takes.
Computer repair jobs Pakistan aren’t glamorous. But they’re stable, rewarding, and growing faster than most think.
In my experience, the people who succeed here aren’t the ones with the fanciest certs. They’re the ones who show up, listen, and keep learning.
So go ahead—send that email.
Your future self will thank you.