Free tool · for anyone weighing a job offer
Job-Offer Web Scorer
A salary number is very good at drowning out everything else about a job offer. This free scorer turns the decision into something you can see: weight five of the things that most often matter — pay, benefits, growth, culture, and commute — by how much they matter to you, rate two offers 1 to 5 on each, and it returns one weighted score per offer so the strongest overall fit rises to the top. Use it right here in your browser, or download the starter scorecard to keep.
| Criterion | Weightof 100 | Offer A | Offer B |
|---|---|---|---|
| CompensationPay, bonus, equity — the whole package | |||
| BenefitsHealth, retirement match, time off | |||
| Growth & LearningWhere it takes your career and skills | |||
| Culture & ValuesThe environment and whether it fits you | |||
| Commute & FlexibilityCommute, remote/hybrid, control over your time |
Weights total: 100 — balanced.
Take it with you — free, no signup
Direct download. No email, no account — just the files.
What it does
- Weights five core criteria by how much each matters to YOU, then scores two offers across all of them at once.
- Returns one weighted score per offer on a clean 1–5 scale, so the best overall fit — not just the biggest paycheck — comes out on top.
- Comes pre-loaded with an example where the higher-paying offer doesn't win, so you can see the method working.
- Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere, and nothing is saved.
Own it, don't rent it
Weighing more than two offers?
This free scorer weighs two offers across five criteria. The full Job-Offer Decision Helper compares up to four offers across eight criteria you choose, folds each offer's money into one comparable Total-Comp number, ranks them, and names the gap between the best-fit and best-paid offer in real dollars — a 7-tab workbook you keep (Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice) plus three guides.
A one-time purchase you keep and reuse for the next big decision — the structured workbook between a blank spreadsheet and a rented decision app.
A decision aid, not financial, career, legal, or tax advice. A weighted score is a tool for thinking, not a verdict. The example offers are fictional. Free to use; please don't resell or redistribute.