Sample Offer Evaluation Checklist for South African Job Seekers (Benefits, Leave, Flexibility, Learning)

Accepting a job offer is more than agreeing to a salary figure. South African job seekers must assess total reward, contractual terms, and lifestyle implications to decide whether an offer truly meets their needs. Use this checklist to evaluate benefits, leave, flexibility and learning opportunities — and to prepare for negotiation with confidence.

Why a structured checklist matters

A checklist helps you:

  • Compare multiple offers objectively
  • Identify red flags (hidden costs, restrictive clauses)
  • Quantify non-salary value (medical aid, retirement, leave)
  • Build a negotiation plan grounded in market data

Before you begin, research market benchmarks and take-home pay assumptions: see Interview Preparation South Africa: How to Research Salary Benchmarks Before Your Interview and Cost-of-Living and Net Pay: Calculate Your Take-Home Salary in South Africa (SARS Considerations).

Quick evaluation categories

  1. Cash compensation (base, variable pay, allowances)
  2. Benefits & social security (medical aid, pension/provident, UIF)
  3. Leave & work-life (annual, sick, parental, study leave)
  4. Flexibility & location (remote/hybrid options, hours)
  5. Learning & career progression (training budgets, mentoring)
  6. Contract & security (probation, notice, termination, bonuses)

Refer to detailed guidance on total rewards, tax and benefits at: How to Evaluate a South African Job Offer: Total Rewards, Tax (SARS) and Benefits Explained and the specifics of UIF/pension/medical aid: Understanding UIF, Pension/Provident Funds and Medical Aid in SA Job Offers.

Offer Evaluation Checklist (Actionable)

Item What to check Red flags Weight (1-5)
Base salary Annual amount, payment frequency, currency Vague ranges, "market-related" without benchmark 5
Variable pay / bonuses Target % of salary, performance metrics, pay-out history Discretionary, no clear targets or clawbacks 4
Allowances Car, travel, cellphone, housing — taxable or not Reimbursed poorly or capped too low 3
Medical aid Employer contribution %, network, waiting periods No employer contribution or poor network 5
Retirement savings Employer contribution to pension/provident, vesting Low/no employer contribution, long vesting 5
UIF & other statutory Employer compliance, deductions Missing UIF registration or unclear deductions 4
Annual leave Days per year, accrual, carry-over rules Less than statutory minimum or no carry-over 4
Sick & family leave Sick days, medical certificates, family responsibility leave Strict evidence requirements, unpaid sick leave 4
Parental leave Maternity/paternity policy & top-up No top-up or unpaid extended leave 3
Flexible work Remote/hybrid policy, core hours, location flexibility Rigid presence-only culture 4
Learning & development Training budget, study leave, mentorship No L&D budget or long-term career plan 4
Probation & notice periods Length, evaluation criteria, termination terms Unusually long probation, unfair notice 4
Restrictive clauses Non-compete, non-solicit, IP ownership Broad non-compete or light severance 5
Relocation support Lump sum, temporary housing, paid move No support for required moves 3

Use the Weight column to prioritise items that matter most to you. Multiply each item’s weight by a simple score (0–5) to get an objective comparative score across offers.

Scoring example (how to use)

  • Rate each item 0 (unacceptable) to 5 (excellent)
  • Multiply by the Weight, add totals
  • Compare offers by total score — this helps quantify trade-offs (e.g., lower base salary but higher benefits and learning budget).

Detailed checklist items & what to ask

Compensation & allowances

Benefits, retirement & statutory contributions

Leave & flexible working

  • Check annual leave days, accrual, and carry-over policy.
  • Confirm sick leave entitlements and family responsibility leave conditions.
  • Ask about remote/hybrid policy, core hours, and expectations for in-office days.

Learning & career development

Contract terms, probation & bonuses

Negotiation & timing

Practical next steps

  1. Fill the checklist for each offer and compute scores.
  2. Run net-pay calculations to estimate take-home (SARS implications): Cost-of-Living and Net Pay: Calculate Your Take-Home Salary in South Africa (SARS Considerations).
  3. Prepare a negotiation email or conversation plan, and consider counteroffer strategies if needed: Counteroffer Strategies and How to Accept or Decline a South African Job Offer Professionally.
  4. Get unclear items in writing before you sign.

Final checklist summary (printable)

  • Base pay broken down and benchmarked
  • Bonus targets & payment history reviewed
  • Medical aid and retirement contributions confirmed
  • Annual and sick leave clarified
  • Flexible work & commute impact assessed
  • Learning budget and career progression plan documented
  • Probation, notice and restrictive clauses understood
  • Net-pay (SARS) and cost-of-living calculated

Evaluating an offer thoroughly protects your finances, career trajectory and wellbeing. Use this checklist to turn subjective impressions into objective decisions — and to negotiate from a place of knowledge and confidence.