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Salary guide: What you can expect to earn in these jobs

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From being a secretary to an electrician and a financial analyst, different job roles have different salaries.

The Pnet 2025 salary guide offers up-to-date salary information for more than 100 job roles across 11 different job sectors based on actual salary offerings from vacancies posted across their job sites.

The salary ranges below are the national averages for each job roles derived from job advert data posted over the last 12 months.

While the actual remuneration packages may differ for certain regions, skill and expertise levels, the salary information can be considered a useful guide on market related salary offerings.

Admin, Office & Support (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Admin Clerk R15,000 R19,700
Call Centre Operator R10,000 R17,500
Client / Customer Support Agent R18,000 R26,900
Health, Safety & Environment Officer R25,000 R43,200
Personal Assistant R23,500 R33,000
Secretary R20,000 R39,600
Switchboard / Receptionist R10,000 R13,700
HR Consultant R31,500 R44,500
Office Administrator R16 300 R18 900

 

Building & Construction (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Consulting Engineer R37,500 R64,000
Civil Engineer R51,900 R68,100
Structural Engineer R42,000 R61,800
Building Project Manager R33,300 R50,400
Electrician R25,000 R36,000
Quantity Surveyor R30,000 R46,700
Construction Manager R38,400 R58,600
Construction Project Manager R35,900 R48,000
Site Supervisor R15,000 R21,400

 

Finance (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Accounts Payable / Receivable Officer R16,000 R22,700
Bookkeeper R18,000 R24,100
Cost & Management Accountant R39,000 R50,000
Claims Assessor R25,000 R32,100
Financial Services Consultant R7,000 R13,200
Investment Manager R45,000 R66,700
Payroll & Wages Officer R20,000 R26,600
Portfolio Manager R33,300 R53,000
Risk Assessment Analyst R30,000 R45,200
Risk Manager R36,500 R50,200
Taxation Specialist R20,000 R34,500
Credit Manager R25,000 R36,900
External Auditor R25,000 R40,000
Financial / Project Accountant R30,000 R41,900
Financial Analyst R40,000 R54,000
Internal Auditor R39,600 R52,300
Purchasing & Procurement Officer R20,000 R33,800

 

Manufacturing & Assembly (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Production Controller R20,000 R34,500
Quality Control Technician R20,800 R38,200
Supply Chain Control Officer R36,800 R47,900
Machinist R23,300 R33,600
Tool / Die Maker R29,100 R38,600
Plant Manager R71,600 R101,500
Millwright R27,900 R35,600
Boilermaker R18,100 R23,500

 

Design, Media & Arts (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Graphic Designer R16,800 R23,100
Copywriter R10,900 R14,300
Web Designer R20,500 R30,100
Product Designer R20,100 R30,300

 

Sales (per month)
Job role From To
Account Manager R30,000 R44,300
44,300Representative / Sales Consultant R19,500 R26,400
Retail Associate R15,000 R19,200
Telesales / Telemarketing Agent R9,700 R15,400
Sales Coordinator R17,700 R23,000
Sales Administrator R16,400 R21,500

 

Marketing (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Brand Manager R36,500 R51,200
Communications & Public Relations Officer R21,900 R31,800
Events Coordinato R20,000 R29,600
Product Manager R38,000 R51,400
Marketing Specialist R35,300 R42,100
Marketing CoordinatOR R19,700 R26,800
Social Media Content Creator R11,100 R14,000

 

Information Technology (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Business Analysis R40,000 R59,200
Database Design / Development /Administrator R35,000 R50,000
IT Project Manager R40,000 R52,500
Full Stack Developer R33,900 R46,700
Net Developer R39,700 R53,400
C# Developer R37,800 R51,400
Java Developer R34,400 R49,300
Front End Developer R32,300 R43,200
PHP Developer R31,800 R45,400
Systems / Network Administrator R22,000 R38,800
Systems Analysis R40,100 R63,800
Technical / Business Architect R41,800 R60,200
Scrum Master R35,600 R54,600
Test Analyst R33,400 R41,000
IT Support Technician R14,500 R21,100
Data Scientist R46,600 R56,700
Data Engineer R36,600 R50,400
Data Analyst R35,000 R47,200
Business Intelligence Analyst R42,300 R51,100

 

Architecture & Engineering (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Structural Engineer R42,00 R61,800
Architectural Draughtsman R20,00 R30,800
Mechanical Engineer R40,000 R61,000
Civil Engineer R51,900 R68,100
Electrical Engineer R49,000 R61,300
Industrial Engineer R34,500 R39,400

 

Warehousing & Logistics (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Dispatcher / Receiver R15,000 R20,900
Logistics Manager R25,000 R35,700
Warehouse Operator R18,000 R24,500
Logistics Coordinator R21,100 R28,500
Warehouse Supervisor R18,600 R23,900
Fleet Controller R18,600 R22,100

 

Business & Managment (CTC per month)
Job role From To
Business Development Consultant R35,00 R53,800
Employee Training / Development Facilitator R22,900 R30,900
Executive Manager / Director R100,000 R131,400
Infrastructure / Operations Consultant R40,000 R51,500
Middle / Department Manager R40,000 R56,100
Senior Manager R50,000 R67,600
Recruiter R16,200 R24,500
Strategy Consultant R27,000 R42,600
Team Leader & Supervisor R24,000 R34,800
Maintenance Manager R40,400 R64,100
Production Manager R46,500 R55,000

Salary negotiations

The conversation around motivating for a salary increase or improved compensation can be nerve-wracking and can give employees anxiety, according to Advaita Naidoo, Africa MD, Jack Hammer Global, an executive search firm.

Here is advice for those workers who are looking an improved compensation package:

Understand your value

It is important to know and articulate the value you bring to your organisation. This involves:

– detailing your accomplishments

– quantifying your impact

– demonstrating how your work benefits the company.

Be thoroughly prepared

Proper preparation is key to successful salary negotiations.

Being prepared means researching industry standards, practising your talking points as well as anticipating potential questions and counter-arguments.

You could try roleplaying with a trusted friend or colleague to build your confidence and composure.

Think of alternatives

You may find yourself in the situation where your company legitimately is not able to accommodate a salary increase at the moment, due to financial constraints.

Therefore you should approach the negotiating table with alternatives which your employer will be able to accommodate.

Other incentives including: performance-related bonuses, extra stipends for further studies, or project-based incentives could add value to the company. Another option could be flexible working conditions.

Providing your organisation with potential solutions that are doable and will benefit both you and the company.

“Alternative solutions are particularly relevant when navigating salary increase negotiations within larger corporations. It’s essential to understand the structural constraints that often come into play,” Naidoo said.

“In many cases, the overall increase pot is pre-determined and must be distributed among a larger number of employees. This can significantly limit the wiggle room available for individual salary adjustments.”

Approach the negotiations carefully

Heightened emotions can cloud judgment during negotiations therefore it is essential to take a clinical approach.

Focusing on the specific value you bring your employer and the solutions that benefit both parties. You could propose creative solutions that are valuable to you but don’t cost the company a lot of money.

Manage your rejection constructively

It is important that you are prepared for your request to be turned down. If you are rejected, remain calm and seek clarity.

Then ask for specific feedback on what you need to do to earn a raise and under what circumstances an increase might be available.

With this approach you can have an understanding of the perspective of the company which can lead to a clearer path forward.

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