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What is the part time equivalent salary?

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Confusedaboutsalary · 22/07/2023 15:51

Sorry if there’s a really easy way of working this out that I haven’t discovered but wondering if anyone is able to advise please - if a job full time (37 hours) is advertised at £23000 - what would it work out at part time say 21hours a week? Thanks in advance for anyone who is able to advise!

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SamanthaCaine · 22/07/2023 15:53

You can ratio the hours.

Hufflepods · 22/07/2023 15:54

Sorry if there’s a really easy way of working this out that I haven’t discovered

Its literally just maths, you don’t need to discover anything.

IloveJudgeJudy · 22/07/2023 15:54

£13,054

babbscrabbs · 22/07/2023 15:55

Google pro rata salary calculator

Stardustkid · 22/07/2023 15:55

Approx £13k

Idontgiveagriffindamn · 22/07/2023 15:55

Salary (23000) divided by fte hours (37) multiplied by the number of hours to be worked (21)
That will give you the gross salary
there are salary calculators that will give you the net salary based on your own circumstances eg pension

monpetitlapin · 22/07/2023 15:55

So you take the salary, divide it by the total number of hours, then multiply by the hours you want to work.
23000 divided by 37 = 621.621621
621.621.621 x 21 = 13054.05.

Danikm151 · 22/07/2023 15:55

23k divided by 52 then divided by 37 gives you £11.95 an hour then multiple by the number of hours and then 52 again 😄

Stardustkid · 22/07/2023 15:56

23000/37 *21

Approaching · 22/07/2023 15:56

Divide by the full time hours, multiply the answer by the part time hours.

Use a tax calculator to find the net salary - I find Listen to Taxman is accurate.

CuriousLadyBird · 22/07/2023 15:57

www.thesalarycalculator.co.uk/prorata.php

monpetitlapin · 22/07/2023 15:57

Danikm151 · 22/07/2023 15:55

23k divided by 52 then divided by 37 gives you £11.95 an hour then multiple by the number of hours and then 52 again 😄

You don't need to spend time dividing and multiplying by 52, just take that out as a common factor (i.e. ignore it), divide the salary directly by 37 and multiply by 21 and you'll get the same answer.

WeAreTheHeroes · 22/07/2023 15:58

21/37 = 0.567. 23000/0.567 = £13,041

Merryoldgoat · 22/07/2023 15:58

You divide the actual hours by the full time hours to get the proportion of the full time role you are doing, and multiply it by the full time salary

21/37 x 23,000

£13,054

This kind of maths should genuinely be doable for all adults and it’s worth improving your numeracy if you can.

Nclktnntt · 22/07/2023 16:01

I worked it out to be around £11.95 an hour. So £11.95 x 21 = £250.95 per week x 52 = £13049.40 or there abouts.

It really depends if the per hour pay is the same though for part time vs full time but roughly £13k

Danikm151 · 22/07/2023 16:11

@monpetitlapin I’m aware of that but finding the hourly rate is handy too 😁

SamanthaCaine · 22/07/2023 16:16

monpetitlapin · 22/07/2023 15:57

You don't need to spend time dividing and multiplying by 52, just take that out as a common factor (i.e. ignore it), divide the salary directly by 37 and multiply by 21 and you'll get the same answer.

The irony is you also posted far too much information 😂

Passwordsarestressful · 22/07/2023 16:19

I really hope the job doesn't require numeracy

Confusedaboutsalary · 22/07/2023 16:35

@Passwordsarestressful no thankfully not but cheers 👍🏻😂

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BingandSulaandFlop · 22/07/2023 16:46

Definitely use wew.salarycalculator.co.uk. you can put in pension contributions/student loan repayments etc so it's pretty accurate

Unexpectedlysinglemum · 22/07/2023 17:00

Confusedaboutsalary · 22/07/2023 15:51

Sorry if there’s a really easy way of working this out that I haven’t discovered but wondering if anyone is able to advise please - if a job full time (37 hours) is advertised at £23000 - what would it work out at part time say 21hours a week? Thanks in advance for anyone who is able to advise!

You divide by 37 to get the salary for one hour a week then you times by 21 to get the salary for 21 hours a week

MereDintofPandiculation · 22/07/2023 17:27

Danikm151 · 22/07/2023 15:55

23k divided by 52 then divided by 37 gives you £11.95 an hour then multiple by the number of hours and then 52 again 😄

There's no need to get it to an hourly rate - if you're dividing by 52 then multiplying by 52 you're not making any difference. Leave those two steps out!

IF full time was 40 hours and you were working halft time, ie 20 hours, clearly it would be half salary, ie (20/40) salary. So that shows that the sum you need to do is (part time hours/fulltime hours) salary.

SideWonder · 22/07/2023 18:02

It's very basic maths:
21 divided by 37 times 23000

in that order
or (21/37)*23000

= 13,054.0541

Marmablade · 22/07/2023 18:08

WeAreTheHeroes · 22/07/2023 15:58

21/37 = 0.567. 23000/0.567 = £13,041

This is the way I do it.

Marmablade · 22/07/2023 18:09

SideWonder · 22/07/2023 18:02

It's very basic maths:
21 divided by 37 times 23000

in that order
or (21/37)*23000

= 13,054.0541

Sorry this is the one I do.

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