Weekly Timesheet Templates
The Value of Weekly Timesheet Templates
Timesheet templates are a great way for managers to save valuable time and effort during their company’s payroll process. You probably already have a fair idea of how templates generally work, but the weekly timesheet template descriptions you’ll find on this page will help ensure that you’ll use them efficiently.
You’ll find several different kinds of weekly timesheet templates below. Time Clock Wizard also offers daily, bi-weekly, and monthly templates, but many companies are most comfortable about the weekly format we’ll discuss here. You’ll find more detailed descriptions of our weekly templates below, but let’s take a few moments to talk about the format in general.
Weekly timesheet templates can give you an up close look at your company payroll. While this definitely has value for some companies, weekly timesheets provide you with the wide angle view that many managers prefer. They’re also easier to fill out than daily timesheets, thus saving you and your people a significant amount of time.
How the Templates Differ From One Another
As you’ll see in the descriptions below, there are a number of difference between our various weekly templates. For a complete account of these differences, it’s a good idea to consult the individual descriptions you’ll find below. But here’s a quick summary of how the templates might differ:
- Different templates cover different amounts of time– usually one or two weeks
- Some calculate overtime automatically while others don’t
- Sometimes, you’ll need to enter the start and end times of each employee, while other templates simply require the number of hours worked
- A few of these templates are capable of recording the work hours of multiple employees, but most can only deal with a single employee.
This list is not exhaustive– there are a few other differences between our various weekly time sheet templates– but it will be a great help in weighing your options. In the following sections, you’ll find several different types of weekly timesheet templates. We’re quite certain that one will fit your needs perfectly.
Note: all of these templates available for free download in Excel, PDF, and Word Formats.
Downloadable Excel, PDF and Word Templates
Contractor Weekly Timesheet
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Includes space for two daily work periods (e.g. morning and afternoon).
- You enter the time of day that the employee starts and leaves work (eg 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM). The number of hours worked each day is calculated.
- The timesheet calculates overtime pay automatically.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Simple Weekly Timesheet
Features of this spreadsheet:
- This is our most simple, no-frills type of timesheet.
- Spans one week. Calculations assume that the week starts on a Sunday.
- You enter the number of hours worked (e.g. 8.0) rather than hours being calculated based on start- and end-times.
- No calculation of overtime or comp time in this timesheet.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Timesheet (horizontal orientation, work hours entered directly)
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Spans one week. Calculations assume that the week starts on a Sunday.
- You enter the number of hours worked (e.g. 8.0) rather than hours being calculated based on start- and end-times.
- The timesheet calculates overtime pay automatically.
- Overtime is calculated on a daily basis; overtime rate is applied to hours in a given day that exceed the user-defined threshold for the day (e.g. over 8 hours).
- Days are oriented horizontally.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Multiple-Employee Timesheet (work hours entered directly)
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Tracks the workweek of multiple employees on one sheet.
- Spans one week. Calculations assume that the week starts on a Sunday.
- You enter the number of hours worked (e.g. 8.0) rather than hours being calculated based on start- and end-times.
- The timesheet calculates overtime pay automatically.
- Overtime is calculated on a daily basis; overtime rate is applied to hours in a given day that exceed the user-defined threshold for the day (e.g. over 8 hours).
- Days are oriented horizontally.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Multiple-Employee Timesheet with overtime calculation, 1 work period
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Tracks the workweek of multiple employees on one sheet.
- Spans one week. Calculations assume that the week starts on a Sunday.
- You enter the number of hours worked (e.g. 8.0) rather than hours being calculated based on start- and end-times.
- The timesheet calculates overtime pay automatically.
- Overtime is calculated on a daily basis; overtime rate is applied to hours in a given day that exceed the user-defined threshold for the day (e.g. over 8 hours).
- Days are oriented horizontally.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Self-Employed Weekly
Features of this spreadsheet:
- You enter the number of hours worked (e.g. 8.0) rather than hours being calculated based on start- and end-times.
- No calculation of overtime or comp time in this timesheet.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Timesheet (horizontal orientation)
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Spans one week. Calculations assume that the week starts on a Sunday.
- Includes space for two daily work periods (e.g. morning and afternoon).
- You enter the time of day that the employee starts and leaves work (eg 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM). The number of hours worked each day is calculated.
- No automatic calculation of overtime.
- Days are oriented horizontally.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Payroll Sheet
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Spans 7 days.
- Includes spaces for up to 40 employees’ names, ID numbers, hourly rates, overtime rates, hours and PTO.
- End date, payment for employee regular hours and overtime, and total paid to all employees calculated automatically.
- User must fill in start date, hourly rates for both regular and overtime, and all hours worked.
- Areas with a green background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version.
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Projects Breakdown
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Includes space for two daily work periods (e.g. morning and afternoon).
- You enter the time of day that the employee starts and leaves work (eg 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM). The number of hours worked each day is calculated.
- The timesheet calculates overtime pay automatically.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, etc.)
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format
Weekly Timesheet With Daily PTO Calculation
Features of this spreadsheet:
- Spans one week.
- Includes two start and end times for each day.
- User must fill in start date, the hourly rate, total allotted PTO hours per year, the daily minimum of hours worked for an employee to qualify for PTO, start and end times, and PTO hours used per day.
- Areas with a blue background are automatically calculated in the spreadsheet version (dates, total hours, pay, total PTO hours used, PTO hour earned, etc.)
- PTO is earned on a daily basis and assumes the employee works 260 days per year. PTO hours that are used are not included in the daily minimum of worked hours or factored into PTO earned for that day.
Download FREE Version PDF
Download Editable Version Excel
Download Editable Version Word Format