
At matchAmint, we are passionate about not only sharing new jobs and opportunities to help launch your career to new heights, but also about helpinHow does overtime pay work, and how does shift differential add up?loyment terms every worker should know. Here are two terms that you might see in your job search: OT and SD. What do they mean? How do they impact your pay?
What it really means: Hours worked beyond 40 hours in a workweek.
When you work over 40 hours per week in the United States, the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) rules require overtime pay to be at least time and a half of your regular hourly rate.
For example:
So, that means your overtime pay should be no less than $30 per hour if you make $20 per hour as your base compensation.
What it really means: Extra pay for working less popular shifts.
Employers usually offer shift differential for less popular shifts during the evenings, overnight hours, weekends, or rotating schedules. You might see it listed like this:
Federal law does not regulate shift differential — employers offer it at their discretion. However, if your employer offers it, the FLSA requires them to include it when calculating overtime pay. For example, if your base pay is $20 per hour:
| Pay classification per hour | First Shift | Second Shift | Third (Overnight) Shift | Weekend Shift |
| Base pay | $ 20.00 | $ 20.00 | $ 20.00 | $ 20.00 |
| + Shift Differential | – | 0.50 | 1.00 | 2.00 |
| + Overtime Premium | 10.00 | 10.25 | 10.50 | 11.00 |
| TOTAL | $ 30.00 | $ 30.75 | $ 31.50 | $ 33.00 |
So, you’re entitled to $30.75 per hour if you work overtime on the second shift. Your pay will increase if you work unusual shifts.
We know that your paycheck calculations matter. Clear details about overtime and shift differential can make a real difference when you’re deciding between jobs or shifts that you should work.
At matchAmint, we believe that transparency matters: that’s Read more about what employers mean by PPE and explore our career tips.why we list upfront pay ranges and help make details like OT and SD easier to understand before day one.

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