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Cashier
Cashier
Cashiers are responsible for processing customer transactions, handling cash and credit card payments, and providing customer service. They work in a variety of settings, including retail stores, restaurants, and grocery stores. Cashiers typically need a high school diploma or equivalent and may receive on-the-job training.
Salary Range
with 5 years of experience
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$45K - $55K
per year
Benefits and Perks
Explore the typical benefits you might find in this field
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Relocation Support
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Flexible Work
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Work from Home
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Work Café
Length of Training
How many years of training are required to be a Cashier?
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1
years of training
What's it like to be a Cashier?
Cashiers work in a fast-paced environment and must be able to multitask. They must also be able to interact with customers in a professional and courteous manner. Cashiers typically work a variety of shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Key Aspects of the Job
- Operating cash registers and point-of-sale systems
- Counting money and making change
- Bagging groceries and other items
- Answering customer questions and resolving complaints
How to enter the job?
Most cashier positions require a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may prefer candidates with experience in customer service or retail. There are no specific licensing requirements for cashiers in New Zealand, but some employers may require employees to complete a background check.
Educational Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Experience in customer service or retail (preferred)
Task & Duties
Cashiers typically perform a variety of tasks, including:
Primary Duties
- Greeting customers and providing them with assistance
- Scanning items and calculating the total cost of purchases
- Processing payments and issuing receipts
- Balancing cash drawers and making deposits
- Resolving customer complaints and issues
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