Retail is South Africa’s second-largest employer. From till operators at Shoprite to floor sales staff at Woolworths, salaries vary by chain, region, and experience.
Salary Ranges (2026)
Entry-Level (0–1 Year)
R4,500–R7,500 per month. Learner sales assistants at major chains start between R4,500 and R6,500/month. The national minimum wage (R28.79/hour as of 2025) equates to roughly R4,990/month for a 40-hour week.
Mid-Level (1–3 Years)
R7,500–R12,000 per month. Experienced retail assistants with specialised departments (pharmacy, cosmetics) earn R7,500–R10,000/month. Commission-based roles can push earnings to R12,000+.
Senior Sales / Team Leader
R12,000–R18,000 per month. Senior sales consultants and floor supervisors typically earn R12,000–R15,000/month. Floor managers at mid-size stores earn R15,000–R20,000/month.
Salary by Major Retail Chain
Woolworths and Clicks pay above the retail average — R500–R1,500/month more than competitors at the same level. Shoprite/Checkers, Pick n Pay, and SPAR pay at or near the sectoral minimum. Game and Makro often pay higher base salaries for electronics and furniture sales.
Factors Affecting Salary
Commission: Adds R1,000–R5,000/month for sales-focused roles. Peak-season bonuses: Many retailers pay December bonuses or 13th cheques. Qualifications: A Retail Business Management certificate can unlock supervisor tracks.
Career Progression
Sales Assistant → Senior Sales Assistant → Department Supervisor → Assistant Store Manager → Store Manager. Store managers at large chains earn R25,000–R60,000/month.
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