Sierra Leone
So you’ve found some great talent in Sierra Leone, but maybe a little less sure how you’re supposed to go about hiring them? You’re in the right place. In the next few minutes, you’ll learn how to hire remote talent in Sierra Leone, quickly, without wading into months and thousands of dollars of legal red tape.

Country snapshot
CURRENCY
Sierra Leonean Leon (SLL)
EMPLOYER TAXES
10%
PAYROLL FREQUENCY
Monthly
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
English, Krio
It’s the fastest way to hire globally
Hiring employees takes months, at the minimum. When you hire with Thera's locally-generated contracts, it’s a matter of days or weeks. This means you can hire the best talent, fast, without losing them to a hellish procession of paperwork.
It’s a lot cheaper
It costs just $0 to sign up for Thera, then $25 per month to hire your contractors with Thera. If you hired employees manually (or did contracting on your own), you’d likely be on the hook for thousands of dollars each month. Setting up an entity alone can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
It’s more flexible for you & your team
Can be less risky than hiring employees
Hiring employees is a bigger commitment, and can open you up to increased liabilities and regulations. When you hire contractors overseas, your biggest risk is misclassification—but laws surrounding contractor classification are often significantly more straightforward.
Some people want to be employees
The contractor life isn’t for everyone—some people want the security that being an employee often appears to provide. Though it’s rare, this does happen, and it’s one disadvantage of manage an all-contractor team.
You might not have as much control over your talent
Most countries’ contractor-employer relationship laws stipulate that the employer can’t set fixed working hours, among other things. These laws give contractors more freedom over how and when they do their work than an employee would have. In reality, however, most contractors are willing & able to work on the company’s schedule—it’s a matter of setting expectations beforehand.
Hiring abroad is notoriously difficult: New labor laws, entities, a lot of words you’d rather not hear again. But we’ve got good news—it doesn’t need to be that way. Below, we’ll break down your two main options for hiring in Sierra Leone (and the one we prefer).
Hire talent as contractors
Hire talent as employees
If you’ve read up until this point, you’ll know that it’s easier, cheaper, and more flexible to hire contractors in Sierra Leone than employees. Still, there are valid reasons why you might want to hire employees instead. The content below is for you—we’ll cover employer taxes and obligations in Sierra Leone.
Employer tax
Work Injury Insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Employees are entitled to 19 days paid annual leave, which increases to 22 days after five years of service and then 28 days after 10 years. Vacation Time in Sierra Leone:
- 1-5 years of service: 19 days per annum
- 6-9 years of service: 22 days per annum
- 10 years and more: 28 days per annum
Public Holidays
There are 10 public holidays.
Sick Days
Entitlement to sick leave is generally governed by collective agreement or the employment contract.
Employees generally receive at least five paid sick leave days annually.
Maternity Leave
Female employees are entitled to 12 weeks of paid maternity leave.
The employer pays the leave unless otherwise agreed in a collective agreement.
Paternity Leave
There is no paternity leave in Sierra Leone.
Parental Leave
No Info.
Other Leave
No Info.
Marriage Leave
No Info.
Bereavement Leave
No Info.
Termination Process
An employment contract in Sierra Leone can be terminated at the end of the contract period (if for a fixed term) by the employer or the employee. Fixed-term employment contracts terminate at the end of the term.
An employer and employee can terminate an employment contract without providing notice during the probation period unless there is an individual or collective agreement that requires notice.
Notice Period
Notice of termination periods range in between one week to one month. However the employee’s services must be terminated for just cause.
Severance Pay
Severance payments are not mandated by law in Sierra Leone. However, if an employee is terminated on the grounds of redundancy, they will be entitled to prior notice and compensation in accordance with their length of service with the employer.
Probation Period
The probation period iin Sierra Leone cannot exceed s six months.
Working Hours
The standard workweek in Sierra Leone 40 hours.
Overtime
Overtime in Sierra Leone is paid at and additional 50%; work on rest days is paid at an additional 100%.
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